![]() ![]() Will upgrading to SSD and 16 GB of RAM get me the speeds I’m looking for? And I SWEAR it used to say USB 3.0 for all. Why do the USB ports now say USB 2.0 with the USB 3.0 off to the side. I updated to 2x 4GB ddr3 of RAM however I see plenty of mid 12s with full 16GB of RAM.ĭoes the computer actually have proper USB 3.0 ports (yes I’ve seen the official model specs that say usb 3.0.) I’m wondering if updating my HD to an SSD would improve overall speed of the computer. Im wondering why it still took so long to transfer. Is this the ideal cord for faster transfers, or should I be considering a Thunderbolt (1st. Yes it was about 260 GB data backup with my original 2012 HD.Īnd or, is there a problem with the eSata to usb 3.0 cable? I doubt that tho. Maybe on future backups I can expert speeds of something remotely close to the advertised 5 gigabit/sec of USB 3.0. The main question is, why could it have still taken probably a full 25 hours to do a full (and yes first backup on that particular drive). But maybe my question can simply be answered by the screen shot. Means really nothing I guess when usb 3.0 was initially released. ![]() I mean, the ports aren’t blue like the usb wires are. ![]() So, how do we know if the 13 inch mid 2012 is usb 3.0. And then a third comes up (only two ports tho) for a USB 3.0 as I’ll show from screen. However, in my “about my Mac” it says that I have two usb 2.0 ports. So I connected the external, and my speeds, couldn’t have been anywhere near eSata transfer and i don’t think usb 3.0. 13” mid 2012 - Everything says it does support usb 3.0… However, I just purchased a eSata to USB 3.0 cable for my WD 1.5TB external HD to connect to my mid 2012 MacBook Pro. ![]()
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