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Fastest thunderbolt 2 hard drive
Fastest thunderbolt 2 hard drive







fastest thunderbolt 2 hard drive
  1. Fastest thunderbolt 2 hard drive pro#
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LaCie d2 Professional 14 TB External Hard Drive Desktop HDD – Thunderbolt 3 USB-C USB 3.0

Fastest thunderbolt 2 hard drive pro#

LaCie Rugged SSD Pro 1TB Solid State Drive - USB-C Thunderbolt 3 G-Technology 10TB G-DRIVE with Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C Desktop External Hard Drive True, however for is sort of thing I would be pretty certain to notice a difference. A USB-C 3.1 gen 2 drive can be twice as fast (10 Gbit/s) but then single HDDs are far from even the 5 Gbit/s ceiling of USB3.0 / USB-C 3.1 gen 1. It's a different plug shape and there are additional communication and features (eg, bi-directional charging), but the data transport protocol is the same. It's a different plug shape and there are additional communication and features (eg, bi-directional charging), but the data transport protocol is the same. A USB-C 3.1 gen 2 drive can be twice as fast (10 Gbit/s) but then single HDDs are far from even the 5 Gbit/s ceiling of USB3.0 / USB-C 3.1 gen 1.Ī USB-C 3.1 gen 1 drive will not be faster than a USB3 type A drive. Its a pity no one makes such an adaptor.Ī USB-C 3.1 gen 1 drive will not be faster than a USB3 type A drive. You are exactly right Tom, I had that in mind because I assumed it would be significantly faster than simply using the drive in a USB 3 port.

fastest thunderbolt 2 hard drive

Such devices are theoretically possible (using active circuitry), but I don't believe that any exist.Īnyway, he's got his answer for both possibilities. Maybe he was hoping to buy a TB to USB-C adapter cable (like the ones that Apple sells for Gigabit Ethernet and Firewire 800), or a TB dock with USB-C ports. But what if I don't have TB3 but only TB2?". In essence something along those lines: "If I have a TB3 port, I can directly plug in a USB-C cable/device. Perhaps, but then why didn't he say that he already has USB3?īecause he associated USB-C with TB3. Perhaps, but then why didn't he say that he already has USB3? Anyway, he's got his answer for both possibilities.

fastest thunderbolt 2 hard drive

Fastest thunderbolt 2 hard drive mac#

I am working under the assumption that Henry's MBP and MBA are 2012 or newer models since TB2 he mentions only occur on 2014 Mac laptops (exception 2013 13" MBP), which have USB3 type A ports and thus something as simple as this suffices ($20 from Apple): While not inexpensive by any means, I think the combination would work: I'd place a pretty high bet on his MBA and MBP having USB3 ports. But he didn't ask about about a TB2 to USB-C connector, he asked about a TB2 Mac.

fastest thunderbolt 2 hard drive

Of course his MBA would have TB1 in that case, but isn't that the same connector? Maybe Henry has the same MacBook Air so that is why he asked for TB2 to USB-C. Not sure from what year it was, probably 2011. My MacBook Air (replaced by a MacBook Pro now) had Thunderbolt and USB2 only, not USB3. Which as you point out will likely already be in the box of USB-C drives. While Henry associated USB-C with TB3 and thus was worried about whether a TB2 port could be used to connect a USB-C peripheral, all Mac laptops since 2012 have USB3 (type A) ports, and thus the only thing needed is a USB 3 (A) to USB-C cable. A USB-C disk often already contains such a cable as well. You would need a TB2 to USB3 adapter, and a USB3 to USB-C cable. I planning to get one of the new MBPs later in the year, but in the mean time, I was wondering, is it possible to use a USB-C drive with thunderbolt 2 Macs? I have a MacBook Air and Pro that I would need to use the drive with as well as the new MacBook. I was looking into a new, faster hard drive for editing images and video, and USB-C seemed like the best long term option when it comes to speed.









Fastest thunderbolt 2 hard drive