3 USB with USB transfer speed

I have a HP Pavilion dv8-1110ea laptop with Express Card 54 slot (also supports ExpressCard/34). I bought logic FL1000 USB 3.0 Express Card controller. I installed the driver without problem and the USB works fine, but at the speed of transfer USB 2. I use it with a WD Elements external hard drive. Thank you for any assistance.

RonBarker wrote:

Thanks, but what I really want to know is if there is nothing in my computer model that does not allow the use of the card Express as a walk of 3 USB as it would on a compatible computer.  Also, the readings show a write speed much slower than the speed reading.  This could be a problem with the post.  Thank you

It is unlikely that there is something in the hardware of your laptop that is the problem of writing speed.

You will get different results with different devices depending on the size and the type of file that is transferred as test or real.

It is as @banhien says, if you want really high speed usb 3.0, then you will need to go to a notabook of latest generation with native usb 3.0 ports. Read up on it. There is a lot of information on usb 3.0 of the firmware and hardware available online for your reading pleasure.

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