USB-C or Thunderbolt 4 for SSD drive?
Not sure why I am having a hard time finding this info, but hoping someone here can help. Using an external drive mainly for video for FCPX on my Mac Studio.
I have a 2TB Kingston SSD which boasts "Up to 2100 MB/s". So USB-C is meant to work up to 10GB/s and Thunderbolt, up to 40GB/s. Both interfaces far exceed 2.1GB/s, so what exactly is the point of Thunderbolt for this SSD when USB-C spec is already almost 5x the speed of the SSD. What advantage would I get with Thunderbolt with this SSD?
I also note that Kingston tell me that they do not support using any of their SSD's in any external enclosure, but only directly attached to the motherboard. That's weird because the enclosure manufacturers all say that any compatible SSD will work, which makes sense to me. Putting an HDD in an external enclosure has always worked, so why would that be different for a Kingston SSD, or any other?
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