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ddoes a usb 3.1 (male ) to thunderbolt (male) cable exist,Imac late 2012

does a usb 3.1 (male ) to thunderbolt (male) cable exist,Imac late 2012

I want to set up a simple raid system using the two thunderbolt (0 ? ) on my iMac ( Late 2012 )

the best( & cheapest ) housings I can find are all usb 3.1 , but I am having a job finding a cable .

or does a thunderbolt 3 to thunderbolt adapter exist.

Posted on Sep 3, 2019 2:58 AM

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Posted on Sep 3, 2019 6:25 AM

As I stated before, Thunderbolt 1 and 2 do not support USB in any form

directly. You must use some type of active USB to Thunderbolt dock

or an adapter as I have posted or a Thunderbolt drive. It does not

convert the USB signals to Thunderbolt signals.


To clear it up, USB-C is a connector specification and not a transport

signal protocol. USB-C can be used for Thunderbolt3 only or USB3.

The USB consortium created a lot of confusion by introducing a

"universal" connector interface and calling it USB-C.


The only way you can use the adapter you linked to, is if the

drive was a Thunderbolt3 drive.


Why are you avoiding the cheap solution of a USB3 hub? It

will be nearly as fast as the Thunderbolt interface you have.



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Sep 3, 2019 6:25 AM in response to lucette238

As I stated before, Thunderbolt 1 and 2 do not support USB in any form

directly. You must use some type of active USB to Thunderbolt dock

or an adapter as I have posted or a Thunderbolt drive. It does not

convert the USB signals to Thunderbolt signals.


To clear it up, USB-C is a connector specification and not a transport

signal protocol. USB-C can be used for Thunderbolt3 only or USB3.

The USB consortium created a lot of confusion by introducing a

"universal" connector interface and calling it USB-C.


The only way you can use the adapter you linked to, is if the

drive was a Thunderbolt3 drive.


Why are you avoiding the cheap solution of a USB3 hub? It

will be nearly as fast as the Thunderbolt interface you have.



Sep 3, 2019 6:03 AM in response to woodmeister50

I was thinking about a Thunderbolt 3 (usb-c ) to thunderbolt 2 , from apple,https://www.apple.com/fr/shop/product/MMEL2ZM/A/adaptateur-thunderbolt-3-usb-c-vers-thunderbolt-2 I have the same problem with multibay enclosures , I cannot find with thunderbolt & thunderbolt 3 enclosures are way over budget for the moment , except if I get them reconditioned from the states & then I have to pay import tax which again puts the price up.


Sep 3, 2019 3:59 AM in response to lucette238

The only possible solution would be a device like this:

https://www.amazon.com/Kanex-Thunderbolt-eSATA-plus-Adapter/dp/B00LOLBBQQ/ref=sr_1_16?hvadid=78271537515645&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvqmt=e&keywords=thunderbolt+to+usb+adapter&qid=1567507971&s=gateway&sr=8-16


and then attach a USB3 hub to it.


Unlike Thunderbolt3 on the new iMacs, the older Thunderbolt ports are

not directly USB3 compatible.


The 2012 Mini already has USB3 ports, the cheaper approach would

be to simply get a USB3 hub or for a bit more get a USB3 multibay enclosure

with drives or stick your own drives in it. OWC is a good starting point

for these types of enclosures.



ddoes a usb 3.1 (male ) to thunderbolt (male) cable exist,Imac late 2012

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