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More info on your setup would help.
Generally for some own checking up:
http://crystalmark.info/download/index-e.html
CrystalDiskInfo - for info
CrystalDiskMark - for benchmarking a little
hdd should be around 90-200Mb/s
use hdtune trial to test
http://www.hdtune.com/
http://www.softwareok.com/?Download=IsMyHdOK
No trial/installation bs.
on fully defragmented disk conected via usb 2.0 i'm get 30-60Mb/s on big files 150Mb-200Gb (60-90Mb on sata1)
e-SATA is fine i use it and get 190MB/s on a SATA II drive
Even only AMD boards from 2011-2013 have 3.0 ports
Post the full Brand + Model of this drive please.
If it was an internal drive you installed into a 3rd party USB enclosure; then simply link us to the enclosure. Overall though, yes USB 2.0 will be much to slow for any HDD transfer rates. For USB Flash Drives though, yes around 20-30 read/write is normal; that is about as much as 2.0 can handle. For 3.0 you won't get higher transfer rates unless the device you are connecting actually supports USB 3.0