He also comes with a USB 3.0 cable (A male to B-mini-plug) and a power supply with the extremely strong performance of 4A - probably a specialty of Inateck as well as their USB3.0 Hard Disk Station is similarly generously dimensioned. Thus, the stroke still serve me by the way as fast charging station for mobile phone, Tablet & Co., for devices so that are often loaded on weak power supplies or the puny USB2.0 port. In general, the proliferation of USB3.0 ports is also useful for USB2.0 devices: The transfer rate of my portable hard drive increases from 25 to 34 MB / s.
In Windows 8, the stroke is detected easily. I reach so that a maximum transfer speed of brisk 200 MB / s, which is delimited by the rest of my hardware (perhaps could be the hub still faster). Anyway, I'm very satisfied.