![]() These are available with larger capacities. Why no normal 2.5″ SSDs are supported is surprising. Therefore, it is not surprising that Satechi only supports SATA SSDs in M.2 format. However, this is also due to Apple’s implementation of USB in M1 Macs – it has become common knowledge that they are often slower than their Intel counterparts. The connection is a maximum of 5 GBit/s, which is not even the maximum that the standard with 10 GBit/s could deliver. The Satechi model offers two SD card slots, one audio, three USB-A ports and one USB-C. ![]() ![]() There is a new model from Satechi, which should soon find its way to Amazon. You have a Mac mini and want to upgrade a few external ports and connect an external SSD at the same time? And the whole thing should also look good? Then hubs that are based on the Mac mini’s design are a good option for you. ![]()
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