![]() In the reading tests, however, the edge went to USB, which was nine percent faster than FireWire 400. Using AJA’s System Test application, we found the MacBook Pro’s FireWire 400 connection to be 46 percent faster than USB in the writing tests. ![]() In that test, we found the FireWire 400 transfer to be 26 percent faster than USB 2.0. To see how the different connections performed in more typical backup tasks, we copied over a 2.5GB folder containing 5000 individual files and folders. Duplicating that file using FireWire 400 on the WD drive took 10 percent less time than when run over USB 2.0. When we connected the MacBook Pro to a 2TB Western Digital My Book Studio drive and copied a 1GB file to it from the internal hard drive, we found that it took 23 percent less time over FireWire 400 than over USB 2.0.
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