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I’m copying the same files to the same USB drive for comparison from Windows and from my Fedora 41 Workstation.

Around 10k photos.

Windows PC: Dual Core AMD Athlon from 2009, 4GB RAM, old HDD, takes around 40min to copy the files to USB

Linux PC: 5800X3D, 64GB RAM, NVMe SSD, takes around 3h to copy the same files to the same USB stick

I’ve tried chagning from NTFS to exFAT but the same result. What can I do to improve this? It’s really annoying.

  • WereCat@lemmy.worldOP
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    22 hours ago

    single 4.4GB video file

    • Zen1 based Windows PC - 2min 10s (could unmount right after progress finished)
    • Zen4 based Fedora41 laptop - 3min 1s (progress finished within 1min but then took 2min to unmount)
    • Zen3 based Fedora41 PC - 5min 16s (progress finished within 20s but took almost 5min to unmount)
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      4 hours ago

      done in that order, with the same disk? still might be a heat issue. reverse the order. do linux first, then windows.

      although, to avoid the long-unmount issue, disable caching or significantly reduce cache size, and the progress bar will be more reasonable.

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        1 hour ago

        Yes, caching was disabled. Done again in reverse order, no time for the USB stick to cool down as I’ve popped it right into another device when it finished on the one before. And yes, the same USB stick I’ve tested with before.

        • Zen3 Fedora41 PC - 5min 25s
        • Zen4 Fedora41 Laptop - 3min 31s
        • Zen1 Windows PC - 2min 19s
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          25 minutes ago

          fair enough. looks like sadness for your transfers. weak usb driver for your chipset, maybe.