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Old 04-19-2019, 07:42 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by abij View Post
So any transfer speed higher than the theoretical upper bound 25MB/s will most likely be capped at that point.
16-18MiB linear read speed

~1600 IOPS according to fio randread test

with a 32GB SanDisk Ultra card on my H2O

yeah, I don't have an extreme card to see if IOPS could go higher

that MIGHT make a difference but again it's not a rocket launcher... and at some point the performance issues will be elsewhere ( switching over to koreader might be mandatory as the nickel sqlite database will kill you if you actually fill it up ... )
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