A little tale about my Samsung T9 external SSD drive. This supports a claimed 2000 Mbytes/sec on sequential reads and sequential writes aren't too far behind, using a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 interface and utilising the NVMe protocol.
As a couple of Macs we have here are running Firewire 4 ports with "support for USB 4 (up to 40Gb/s)" - I thought 'Great, should be able to get the full ~2000 or so Mbytes a second transfer speed'.....
Turns out errr no not really!
It's more like precisely half that on any MAC I've tested with Firewire 4 / USB 4 (up to 40 Gb/s) ports - getting just over 1000 Mbytes/sec on sequential reads. So Apple's Firewire 4 port is actually running at USB 3.2 Gen 2 speed (10 Gbps) only rather than claimed USB 4 = older USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20 Gbps). I tested with both AmorphousDiskMark (the Mac equivalent of CrystalDiskMark for PCs) as well as Samsung's own Magician software. Results pretty much matched.
Plugged into a ThinkPad with USB 4 ports (2 x USB-C). Same drive when tested using CrystalDiskMark (or Samsung Magician) pretty much gets full beans - getting over 2000 Mbyte/sec on sequential reads.
Is Apple telling a little white lie when it says its Thunderbolt 4 ports have support for USB 4 (up to 40Gb/s)" or is it because the drive technically 'only' supports USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20 Gbps)?
The latter doesn't make sense to me, as a USB 4 port on the ThinkPad get the full throughput.
I'm puzzled.
Edited by Pheasant (Sat 09-Nov-24 16:09:36)



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