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An Idiots Guide to USB Drives in 2024

An Idiots Guide to USB Drives in 2024

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  1. Perfect timing, I need to stop depending on my 2008 D-Link NAS as a backup. It's essentially cold storage, I'm scared to leave it on, or return to a constant failed beep. I should assemble my own 4TB USB drive to ensure the speeds are what I want

  2. I had problems finding a short cable for my vr headset because it needs a type c cable. So I try one of my random usb c cables lying around and it turns out it doesn't support the minimum usb 3 required, it was a usb 2 data cable with a type c connector. Completely unlabelled, nothing to differentiate it. What is usb doing.

  3. If this talk was summarised on one page . . . it would be far more useful.
    I spent part of my life producing senior management stategy charts . . . the data had to be understood in seconds
    SO rather than idoit guides . . . how about guides for very busy people who have only got a few seconds. We would value a summary much more

  4. Your comments on SSD speeds miss the key point for NAS users that initial speed of an SSD transfer can be very fast BUT sustained speed ie if you are dumping a whole NAS backup is MUCH MUCH slower sometimes an order of magnitude or more slower. For most SSDs speed will drop after only a couple of minutes – this is because they have to copy the data to much slower storage once the fast storage is full. See Toms hardware graphs for sustained performance measures on SSD reviews – they are shocking.

  5. How to properlly use USB drive or SSD on Windows, if defender goes nuts when it sees anything like USB drive. It ocupies it for hours ifloads of new data is on it. Then the drama begins, copy slow, stopps in between, error fake no write prmission caused by defender scanning, I want to cancel copy ERROR, plese eject, NO WAY, shutdown noooo, Waiting … hell no than it corupts USB Key if FAT32. USB SSDs are good and fast like 500MBs, they dont corupt likely but how to fix Windows defender from interfering it is serious issue on many w11 pcs. I didnt loose data but i prefer prpper NAS eversince. Any solution for USB drives ON WINDOWS that arent permanently connected?

  6. great job…. sadly usb is still such a mess. I am hopeful (the same kind of hopeful that I will win the lottery that I never play)
    That USB will get their shit together and get at least 1/10th of their advertised speeds.

  7. There's an excellent (a bit more technical) video on YT that will explain in more detail why USB speeds & performance are so different.
    Look for the video "USB Speeds Are Fake… (But not why you think)".
    Next to costs (more affordable) and being able to chose your own parts when doing a DIY, there is another reason why one possibly want to avoid (at times) the "regular" off-the-shelf USB drives;
    There are true scams ongoing (on the common webshops) where the USB's capacity is being faked.
    If you buy a (relative) expensive USB, buy them from a reputable seller or locally.
    If it is too cheap to be true, it is most often is.
    (and that also might be applicable to the USB et al cables, unless you have x-ray vision, the cable (and/or packaging) is clearly labelled what USB it formally supports)

  8. What you said about the headphone jack removal is wrong. The real reason is cost savings by Apple (who sells AirPods) and copycat behavior by the rest of the industry. Samsung int the S8 and S9 era had good IP ratings and a headphone jack. Sony Xperia to this day still manages to offer good IP ratings together with a headphone jack and they were among the first to offer IP ratings way back in 2012 with the Sony Xperia V (as in the letter not the roman numeral) 2012 and it even had a removable battery (that is the same year as the iPhone 5).

    Removable batteries, SD slots, headphone jacks and IP water and dust protection can all be done together.

  9. Am I wrong or are USB "standards" just a complete load of tosh? Relying on knowing the spec of a cable by identifying a half worn off printed icon or number is plain stupid. Add to that the plethora of variation and I would suggest that few users could identify the spec of a cable put in front of them. Someone else needs to set standards, the USB-IF are now a failing organisation.

  10. Robbie, you make great content! Mark Twain, Dr. Gregory House, Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, and maybe even Louis Rossmann all tell us that "everybody lies." That's why we need you to help us build performative systems. Thanks again!

  11. 16:08 I have a mini pc that i use to selfhost some services and it can only power 1 ext drive, when i added another one it had issues staying online. That finally made me get a NAS. I could have probably gotten a powered usb hub to get around it but i dont regret it.

  12. I would have liked to see some form of test for the claims. You seem to trust the speed claims of a device but not trust the IP rating. Just because you can see the rating is suspicious, doesn’t mean the speed wouldn’t also be suspicious. Also, something missing is that the cable and connector are different specs. You can correctly have a USB-C connector on a USB2 cable with a USB-A connector on the other end and correctly run at USB2 speeds. Re claims, same goes for cables. I find they need testing no matter what the labels say. So much so that I now test with a USB lookback setup (PassMark have USB 3.0)

  13. My compliments this is a very clear and instructive video. Although I knew most of the facts individually I had not connected them all together with their consequences. Great holistic overview.

  14. This is a song and dance that has repeated multiple times with USB – it comes about while we wait for the silicon controller chips for next gen to actually arrive in consumer products rather than the convention room floor. Back in 2015 I was absolutely frustrated that we had USB 3.0 with 5Gbps, but no USB flash drives could actually drive anywhere near those reads and writes. So I bought a USB 3.0 Enclosure for a budget mSATA SSD I scored, and bam – for around $100 back then I had a portable USB drive that would blast the doors off ANY USB Thumb Drive. It's still working fine today and still outperforms my newest flash drives in performance, if not capacity.

    My hope is that USB4 rollout continues to accelerate to the point that Thunderbolt is just entirely done away with, and the people at USB-IF focus next on clearly marking cables based on speeds. The world seems pretty satisfied with Type-A & Type-C, let's next clean up the mess that is variation of cabling speeds with simple color/glyphs/iconography. The one real argument I can see for advocating Thunderbolt-anything at this point is that the expensive Certification process also clears up any confusion about drive and cabling, albeit at an outrageous markup.

  15. Is it just impossible for any industry actually be honest about their products? I have known about the differences for awhile, but when all of the info is placed in one video, it's just depressing. Would it really kill them to actually have the full spec of the device somewhere easy to find, than having to dig around their site or find 3td parties who have done the deep dives to get the full spec. I spend more time looking for information than using the device.

  16. there is a whole world of nuances when it comes to the newer usb c cables. while primarily focused on data in this video, certain cables might be rated at 140 watts while others at 240. one would think getting the highest rated cable would be best to minimise clutter by finding the most versatile, you may still end up with a collection of usb c cables which appear identical but have specific purposes…. over time this can get confusing. in the attempts of usb trying to unify standards and simplifying everything, they’ve done the reverse in having it harder to distinguish one cable from another because all of them have the same appearance but can behave differently on what you want to do. lol

  17. Make a video about flash drives. Although nobody talks about them – everyone has a couple of them and are still in use from to time. But they are existing in shadow now. We don't know if they are being phased out or being upgraded like ssds and usb, we don't know their capabilities and modern day uses. We don't know good and bad manufacturers and prices. Its a media blackout. And yet some new device comes in your home and it comes with a flash drive for drivers. We can still plug them and use them on today's machines but soomer or later they will become like CDs and people won't know what to do with them.

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