![]() ![]() ![]() The reason I say right combo, despite all manufacturer claims, some cards can perform well in a given enclosure while others won't and the combo may work well on Macs and not PCs and visa-versa. There is an issue with Apple's implementation of the USB-C ports and Samsungs implementation that limits the transfer speeds.Īs far a using a Thunderbolt3 enclosure with an NVMe SSD, with the right combo of card and enclosure you can achieve real read/write speeds in the neighbor hood of 1200 MB/s to 2400 MB/s. To check, open Disk Utility (located in Applications > Utilities), and within Disk Utility, select View > Show All Devices, and look for an entry titled APPLE HDD or 'Fusion Drive'. Now if you were talking about a T7 or a TB enclosure then that is different.Īs far as the T7 and M1 Macs, you will disappointingly only get the data speeds of a 5Gb/sec connection instead of the 10 Gb/sec speeds that Samsung claims. Mac mini (Late 2014) The Mac models above must be equipped with an Apple hard disk or Fusion Drive for an external SSD to provide additional performance. The T7 is a completely integrated USB device and cannot be put into a TB enclosure, if I understand what you said correctly. It makes sense to upgrade at least to the new Samsungs T7 which go up to ø 1200 MB/s and using a T bolt enclousure. ![]()
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