ssd NVME USB drives Realtek RTL9210/RTL9220 Firmware Version 1.xx

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Re: NVME USB drives Realtek RTL9210/RTL9220 Firmware Version 1.xx

1 day 13 hours ago - 1 day 5 hours ago
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Follow the instructions here for configuration
station-drivers.com/index.php/en/forum/e...-1-xx?start=265#2012
1.34.39.032625 is the latest version
Already read that as that is also mentioned at github.com/bensuperpc/rtl9210 , what I meant was I thought the downloaded firmware also comes with .cfg's of their own and admin I believe said to use the default cfg but do I basically replace the existing entries and leave the rest alone as-is?   So if the config file has like 30 different settings that are not ; as in commented out and the dump only had 20 settings, do I just replace the 20 settings and leave the other 10 as is?  What I am trying to ask is, will the original configuration file from the dump be enough or do they add new features/configuration settings that did not exist in the older firmwares?  
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Re: NVME USB drives Realtek RTL9210/RTL9220 Firmware Version 1.xx

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Please feel free to provide feedback on this new firmware. 
 Works fine.
 
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Re: NVME USB drives Realtek RTL9210/RTL9220 Firmware Version 1.xx

15 hours 49 minutes ago
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Hi. Thanks for answering. But 5gbps is not about 625mb/s? I use cable 3.0 and in first time show me my 625mb/s speed but after speed down.
I use asus x415ea.
1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A (data speed up to 5Gbps)
1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C (data speed up to 5Gbps)
Take the number(s) from the following table and divide by 8 to get the MB/sec so 5000 divided by 8 is 625.

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