Examples of using Data transfer rate in English and their translations into Slovak
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Compliant with Serial ATA III SpecificationsFast data transfer rate of up to 6 Gbit/secRound cable with metal latch7-pin 90 degree angled connector to 7-pin straight connector.
Hub is equipped with an ultra-fast USB 3.0 interface that can handle data transfer rate of 5 Gb/s and four USB 2.0 interfaces.
Enjoy SuperSpeed USB 3.0 data transfer rate at up to 5 Gbps,
allowing the data transfer rate 20 gigabytes per second.
allowing data transfer rate up to 21.1 Mbs.
Thunderbolt Audio Interfaces offer a super-fast 10Gbps connection allowing a much quicker data transfer rate in comparison to that of USB or Firewire.
This SATA cable with the latest standard and supports a data transfer rate of up to 6 Gb/s.
Thunderbolt Audio Interfaces offer a super-fast 10Gbps connection allowing a much quicker data transfer rate in comparison to that of USB or Firewire.
also suitable for charging laptops, data transfer rate up to 5Gb/sec.
search, etc.) and the data transfer rate.
Enjoy SuperSpeed USB 3.0 data transfer rate at up to 5 Gbps,
The Archer C20 router broadcasts two separate wireless networks, with data transfer rate up to 433 Mps in the 5 GHz band
In addition, the gateways support HomePNA 3.1 with a data transfer rate of up to 320Mbps.
Upgrade to SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and future-proof your data transfer rate while maintain backwards compatibility with your existing USB 2.0 devices.
Data transfer rate, which due to the change in the carrier is unobtainable for copper cabling;
Data Transfer Rate- The speed of travel of a given amount of data from one place to another.
The Lenovo 4GB DDR4 2666MHz SoDIMM Memory enables high I/O data transfer rate and reduced power consumption.
mode to lower your data transfer rate.
Actual data transfer rate will vary from network environment including:
In computer networks, bandwidth is often used as a synonym for data transfer rate- the amount of data that can be carried from one point to another in a given time period.