Blame it on different I/O's these SSD's use Mayer.
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Apple so far uses two different Apple proprietary SSD I/O connections and then you have the SATA & eSATA standard I/O connections.
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Apple so far uses two different Apple proprietary SSD I/O connections and then you have the SATA & eSATA standard I/O connections as well.
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Maybe someone will create a magic box with the four different connections that allow you to connect via USB2 or USB3 to the system.
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Maybe someone will create a magic box with the four different connections that allow you to connect via USB2 or USB3 to the system (anyone game?)
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It would be nice not to have so many different I/O connections. The RAM vendors standardized the SIMM connection and all of the following versions since. Why can't the SSD players do the same?
Blame it on different I/O's these SSD's use.
Apple so far uses two different Apple proprietary SSD I/O connections and then you have the SATA & eSATA standard I/O connections.
Maybe someone will create a magic box with the four different connections that allow you to connect via USB2 or USB3 to the system.