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    Card Reader Speed limits?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Qoose, Jun 28, 2008.

  1. Qoose

    Qoose Notebook Enthusiast

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    Down the laundry list of terraforming this laptop to my comfort.

    I was benchmarking a OCZ 150X SD Card. I'm debating if this card is advertised questionably, or if the built in card reader for my 2092 is bottlenecking my SD Card. I don't have a card reader that I know is fast where I can test it out. Right now this card can't even get me readyboost, which I don't need, but is kinda an indicator of speed.

    Can anyone confirm that the card reader in here can handle fast speeds?
     
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    Qoose Notebook Enthusiast

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    Update. I got my hands on a USB SD reader. I benchmarked the same card, and I got twice the speed. Not quite 150X, but a heck of a lot closer. It even lets me use readyboost if I want to.

    Is the card reader in the NP2092 normally this slow?
     
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    emike09 Overclocking Champion

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    Thtas interesting. On my 5793, I'm reading off my Sandisk Extreme III SD card at about 25mbps. I wonder if its something on th 2090s? Are you running SP1?