What I am saying is that HDD will need to seek more when accessing many files used in web pages. In that case even a slow card will have an advantage as avg seek time is 10-12mSec.sebtomato wrote:Sorry, I am not sure to understand what you are saying. As far as I know, a 100x card is going at 15MB/sec, regardless of its capacity. A 66x 32GB card will not be faster than a 300x 8GB card, regardless of the types of files stored. I don't think the size of the card is relevant to its speed.sjthinkpader wrote:Even a 60x card will seem fast for browser use. This is because there are a high number of files in a typical web page. You can see this by saving a web page. The seek time in HDD give CF a huge advantage.
The Transcend card I bought is rated as 300x, and does around 45MB/sec in both read and write speed. Many cards like 133x have indeed a read speed of 133x 150KB/sec, but a much slower write speed.
If there are 10 files in a web page, within 100mSec (10x 10mSec) of total average seek time; a slow 100x CF card would have read 1.5MB and may be written 600MB.
It would be nice to have faster CF cards, but for certain application such as browser use, even a slow card will seem faster than HDD.






