Interesting changes in hard drive options these days

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Re: Interesting changes in hard drive options these days

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Nope, I think I read right, as data transfer speed should be what we care about. Here's the TrueDock specs. Not sure why I would waste $275 on an external PCIe host if I can do better with an external dock for my SATA III drives, which perform better this way than in the 2010 MacPro.

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Model TD-2535U3
2.5” / 3.5” SSD & SATA Docking Station
Supports SATA III 6 Gb/s
Supports UASP (USB Attached SCSI Protocol)
Up to 5 Gb/s Data Transfer Rate w/ USB 3.0
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Re: Interesting changes in hard drive options these days

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mhschmieder wrote:Ah, this description makes clear that there's a lot of shorthand terminology going around, and that the two specs are completely unrelated:

"The Accelsior E2 utilizes the PCIe slot in Mac Pros and PC towers, the fastest data interface available, to deliver up to 820MB/s of blistering performance. That's nearly 3x faster than an SSD equipped Mac Pro 3Gb/s drive bay, and well beyond 6Gb/s drive speeds."

Even so, I think the TrueDock (under $25) is rated at higher transfer speed than the Mercury PCIe enclosure, but I'll have to read their specs one more time to see if I can find the right ones.
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Re: Interesting changes in hard drive options these days

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That's what I figured, but I'm curious why it's so hard to get real-world comparisons.

I wrote back to OWC asking them what they know about this specific scenario of a STA III drive hosted by an external dock vs. their own PCIe SSD hosted by their own Thunderbolt enclosure.

I've never had any problem with transparency when it comes to OWC's advice; they are very good about not trying to manipulate people into buying the more expensive option, or OWC brand.
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