Kensington USB Type-C Adapter and Hub Roundup Review




/ 8 years ago

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Test System & Methology


Testing a USB hub is pretty straightforward and doesn’t require much as-is. Everything is plug-and-play by nature, so the only thing to test is whether the use of the hub will have any impact on connected storage performance or not.

For this, I’ll be using my trusted Angelbird SSD2go pocket 512GB USB 3.0 SSD to the USB hub and run a series of benchmarks. I’ll then unplug the USB hub and connect the drive to the same host port as the hub previously was, if possible. Today it isn’t possible and that is due to the port-type change, but it will be connected to the same controller for fair comparisons with the baseline benchmarks that are run from here. This will give us a good view on possible performance impacts, if any. We should expect a minor fluctuation, but it is to be seen on the next pages how it will hold up.

Test system:

Drives in Product:

  • Angelbird SSD2go Pocket 512GB USB 3.0 drive

Software used:

  • AIDA64 Storage Benchmark
  • Anvil’s Storage Utilities
  • AS SSD Benchmark
  • ATTO Disk Benchmark
  • CrystalDiskMark

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