![]() ![]() My Mac Pro 5,1s have 1TB boot drives which has been fine, but I figured the 2TB internal SSD for the Studio would be more future proof and be a nice quality of life improvement. I’ve been getting by with 512GB on my MBP but it’s tight. PS I also decided to up the internal storage on my M1 Ultra Mac Studio order to 2TB for video editing. Anyone with more knowledge on this subject I'd be happy to hear from! I will definitely do some testing and share my findings. Something to be aware of, for fastest external storage look at Thunderbolt 4, USB4, I think Thunderbolt 3 devices, also 10Gbe NAS, but probably not USB 3.1. Hopefully my existing OWC Thunderbay 4 TB3 RAID will perform decently. Access your Mac disks from the Disk Management Window or direct from. MacDrive has built a reputation on blazing quick read/write speeds, unparalleled data security and ease of use. It seems like there are some workarounds like connecting the USB 3.1 devices through a Thunderbolt 3 dock / daisy chain, which can sometimes boost speeds back to normal. Whether it is a new state of the external SSD drive or a high density floppy, MacDrive makes it possible to read and write to Mac disks seamlessly from your PC. ![]() Samsung X5 Portable SSD 2TB Thunderbolt 3. SanDisk 2TB Extreme Portable External SSD. Maybe because Apple's custom TB4/USB4 controller chips are targeting TB4/USB4 devices at the expense of USB 3.1 compatibility? (Fingers crossed the M1 Ultra will be better, but I doubt it.) So without further delay, let’s go ahead and find out the best external SSD for Mac. The Studio will be my first M1 model and it sounds like all current M1, Pro, Max computers have slower USB 3.1 read/write speeds than Intel Macs, even on the latest OS. ![]()
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