![]() * See Device Manager Compatibility and HDE section **Device Manager 6.1.0 or higher required for firmware update Works at full speed after firmware update. ![]() Works at ~600MB/s using factory original firmware. *Device Manager 6.0.2 or higher recommended It also details the Device Manager version required or recommended. The table below shows the compatibility of Compact Drive Reader revisions on Apple Silicon Macs with macOS versions. USB 2.0 ports should not be used as they provide only 0.5A, which will result in poor and unreliable performance. It will provide 3A power, but is restricted to USB-2 data transfer speeds.Ī suitable cable for optimum performance will be a USB-IF certified type-C to type-C cable rated for 10Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen2), or a Thunderbolt 3 (passive type) cable. For example: An Apple 2m Charge cable is unsuitable. Please ensure you are using a suitable cable which provides full USB-C data transfer speeds. ![]() (In this case it is likely that the Compact Drive Reader is connected to a USB-A port.) The available power is indicated by the status light on the front of the Compact Drive. The Compact Drive Reader will then provide a connection speed of 8 Gb/s (1 GB/s).Ī USB-A port can only provide 0.9A and the connection speed will be limited to around 180 MB/s. We recommend to connect the Reader directly to a USB-C port that is capable of providing the maximum current allowed by USB-C (3A). The connection speed of the Compact Drive Reader depends on the type of USB connection and on the power that is delivered by the host.
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