The data transfer rate of extenally and internally mounted hard disk is different. Find out wht ( hot)
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First off, the main difference between an internal drive versus and external one is this: internal hard drives are installed within the body (laptop) or tower (desktop) of your computer, while external hard drives connect to your computer via a USB or FireWire connection.
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Well the technical reasons behind can be like:
1) Temperature difference of an external drive (as the the protective case might heat up steadily and cause performance degradation compared to a cover-less drive inside the well cooled PC case.)
2) Modern Internal Drives use Sata ports which in comparison to external Drives use usb ports (Commonly).
Sata 3 (most recent version) has a maximum throughput of 6Gbits/sec.
Usb 3.1 (most recent version) has maximum throughput of 5Gbit/s
which in itself will cause a significant difference in speeds!
Though Even more modern Internal Drives now use specialized ports like
Pci, M.2 nvme and many more such devices have a far advantage in max speed range in comparison to usb, making them faster and more reliable.
Hope it helps!
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