Usb 3.0 pci express card for mac
- #USB 3.0 PCI EXPRESS CARD FOR MAC FOR MAC#
- #USB 3.0 PCI EXPRESS CARD FOR MAC MAC OS X#
- #USB 3.0 PCI EXPRESS CARD FOR MAC 64 BIT#
- #USB 3.0 PCI EXPRESS CARD FOR MAC UPDATE#
- #USB 3.0 PCI EXPRESS CARD FOR MAC 32 BIT#
#USB 3.0 PCI EXPRESS CARD FOR MAC 64 BIT#
#USB 3.0 PCI EXPRESS CARD FOR MAC MAC OS X#
This Item is Compatible with Mac OS X V10.8.x with Nature Driver,No Additional Driver and Application needed.This two-port card enables the use of next.
#USB 3.0 PCI EXPRESS CARD FOR MAC 32 BIT#
Compatible with Windows XP or Later and Windows 8 32 Bit or 64 Bit with WHQL Certified Driver For the first time, Mac users can utilize USB 3.0 due to a special driver that has been developed by CalDigit.Compatible with Mac OS X V10.8.x with Nature Driver and other Mac OS with Generic USB XHCI Open Source USB 3.0 xHC driver.Fit any PCI-Express x1, x2, x4, x8 or x16 Socket, Compliant with PCI Express Base Specification 2.0 Filtering Unit with Solid Capacitors offer a Reliable and Secure Connectivity.
#USB 3.0 PCI EXPRESS CARD FOR MAC FOR MAC#
#USB 3.0 PCI EXPRESS CARD FOR MAC UPDATE#
How does FireWire 800 compare to USB 3.0? To find out, we tested the RocketU with the LaCie d2 Quadra USB 3.0, which has both USB 3.0 and FireWire 800 ports. Both drives posted rates over 40MBps in the AJA write tests. The Avastor HDX-1500 1TB ( ) saw its write speed jump from 32.0MBps to 41.7MBps. The RocStor Blazer B9 500GB saw its 2GB folder write speeds increase from 30.4MBps to 37.1MBps. USB 2.0 drives when connected to the RocketU also got a bit of a speed boost, especially when writing files.
The OCZ Enyo 128GB posted a rate of 110.2MBps in the 2GB folder write test and 107.2MBps in the 2GB file write test. The ioSafe Rugged Portable SSD ( ) gathered scores of 90.4MBps and 106.8MBps in our 2GB folder and 2GB file write tests, respectively.
Solid state drives really took off when connected to the RocketU, tripling their performance when using USB 2.0. When connected to the RocketU, the Rikiki posted speeds of 73.1MBps and 84.0MBps in our 2GB folder and 2GB file write tests. We saw an even bigger boost when we tested the LaCie Rikiki 500GB ( ) it recorded speeds of 30.2MBps and 32.9MBps in our 2GB folder and 2GB file write tests, respectively. When attached to a RocketU USB 3.0 port, it wrote the 2GB folder at 59.7MBps and 2GB file at 65.4MBps. The Western Digital My Passport Essential 500GB ( ) wrote a 2GB folder at 29.8MBps and a 2GB file at 30.7MBps through USB 2.0. The drives that we tested saw a dramatic boost in performance when switching from USB 2.0 on the Mac Pro to the RocketU’s USB 3.0. To check for speed, we tested the drives through the USB 2.0 ports on the Mac Pro for a baseline result, and then performed the same tests using the RocketU.