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My assumption is that they never would build more capacity into a device, whose only interface was USB 2.0, than USB 2.0 can actually handle.


I thought the stick was USB 3.0?


O.K. yes.

I went back, looked, and yes it does support USB 3.0. Actually given the chip itself also apparently supports GigE it's a shame there isn't the option with that brought out.




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