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5:47 am, May 4, 2021
 

check how fast your usb drive connections are windows

i have several ports on my pc and need to know which are the fast ones and which are the older and slower ports. 

this utility seems to be the easiest way to check the speed. 

then find your device in the list and under summary it will show the device speed and the port speed

You can see here that the device supports USB3 which is SuperSpeed but its connected to a port that can only handle USB 2.0 which is High Speed. 

Download it here: https://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtreeview_e.html 

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