I am using WD passport 4tb on a USB 2.0used samsung ssd t7 shield 4tb no issues
I am using WD passport 4tb on a USB 2.0used samsung ssd t7 shield 4tb no issues
Thank you for the help mate. Really appreciate itRouter? Given the hardware - expected.
Your device definitely consumes less power! Am currently letting a GT-AX6000 (quite capably) handle my networking.Crazy indeed gives me hope for my entry-level AX1800U. What system are you running now?
What kind of Read/write do you get then?Your device definitely consumes less power! Am currently letting a GT-AX6000 (quite capably) handle my networking.
For mechanical hard disk drive (non SSD/NvME) connected to the router's USB 2.0 port? Yes that is about what one will typically see (20 to 50 MB/s range) for read/write speed to the USB 2.0 connected hard drive depending on the USB HDD and it's enclosure specs.Is that solid?
I have the gt ax6000 rog router with a USB hub connecting 4 HDDs at the moment . One 2tb and two 4tbs and one 18tb HDD. I plan on adding like 3 more HDDs to it to see if it still works. Though it can be a lil laggy when doing a few drive task over the network on the drives plugged into router. I saw like 120mb speed transferring from a PC drive to the rog HDDs but the HDDs are limited to around that anyway when there nearly full. It lags abit when I was Plex scanning and torrent checking then trying to play a movie. It might have been the rog router causing the slow down. But still cool to be able to do this. I might look into the 10gb routers in future with wifi 7 or 10gb ports.I have 14TB USB drive connected to GT-AX6000 and no issue. It was used with AC68U.
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