

- Mac driver for expresscard 34 usb 3.0 mac os x#
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If the press and the consumer complain loudly enough (or vote with their dollars), I predict they will do more testing and open it up to all USB 3.0 enclosures. To avoid a support issues, they made it work only on their enclosures. When I asked "Why," LaCie PR stated that it is because they have not tested all the third party enclosures with their driver for compatibility. However, it only works with LaCie enclosures.
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LaCie released their PCIe USB 3.0 host adapter around the same time but it only worked with Windows until a week ago. They since updated the driver to "unlock it." In fact, all the USB 3.0 results posted above for non-Cadigit enclosures were done with the CalDigit PCIe USB 3.0 host adapter. Our only concern was that it only worked with CalDigit USB 3.0 enclosures like the AV Drive. We featured it in an earlier storage article. CalDigit was the first to release theirs with OS X drivers.
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Voyager = OCZ Voyager USB 3.0 dock with OCZ Vertex 2 SSDĢBig = LaCie Two Big USB 3.0 dual bay RAID 0 enclosureĪV Drive = CalDigit AV Drive (USB 3.0, FW800, USB 2.0)ĬalDigit and LaCie both have USB 3.0 PCIe host adapters for the Mac Pro. Sea7K*2 = Two Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 1TB SATA HDD in RAID 0 setĮnyo = OCZ Enyo USB 3.0 solid state drive (128GB)
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USB2 = built-in USB 2.0 port on 2010 Mac Pro UXcard = LaCie USB 3.0 ExpressCard/34 installed in 2010 MacBook Pro Core i7ĮXcard = Sonnet Tempo Pro eSATA ExpressCard/34 in 2010 MacBook Pro Core i7įW800 = built-in FireWire 800 port on 2010 Mac Pro USB3 = CalDigit USB 3.0 PCIe host adapter installed in 2010 Mac Pro 6 Core Westmere RED means fastest ORANGE indicates USB 3.0 storageĮSATA = FirmTek SeriTek/2ME4-E 4 port eSATA PCIe adapter and SerTek/2EN2 Dual Bay enclosure In the graphs below, RED means fastest ORANGE indicates USB 3.0 storage And to answer the obvious, we have included one or more example of the same or similar storage devices running on USB 2.0, FireWire 800, and eSATA ports. To get the party started, we've gathered various USB 3.0 storage devices to show you the speed potential for your Mac Pro and MacBook Pro (with ExpressCard slot). FireWire 800 and USB 2.0 just became "so yesterday." So how much faster is it than USB 2.0 and FireWire 800? And is SATA still faster?
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How? They released USB 3.0 host adapters with Mac OS X drivers.

(You need connect standard DP 1.4 cable to enjoy visual effects.Great news! Both Caldigit and LaCie have "cracked the code" on Mac support of USB 3.0.


We had recently just did a complete test with UDP2-12AP (dual monitor, DisplayPort, 2-port 5K DP 1.4 KVM switch) without major issue.
