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expired Posted by HiTechComputers937 • Apr 9, 2025
Apr 9, 2025 4:04 PM
3-Pack 6' OTTERBOX USB-C to USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 Fast Charge Cables (Right Angle)
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most of the USB 3.2 devices (especially things like SSD enclosures) are USB 3.2 2X1 that is 10Gbps, previously known as USB 3.1 Gen 2.
and then you got some high speed nvme device (pretty much anything claims 2000Mbps or above) runs on USB 3.2 2X2 at 20Gbps.
so if you happen to own one of those fast nvme, this cable only get you 25% of the speed it is capable of. but if you just gonna use as charging cable or some USB 5Bbps like M/K. then sure.
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most of the USB 3.2 devices (especially things like SSD enclosures) are USB 3.2 2X1 that is 10Gbps, previously known as USB 3.1 Gen 2.
and then you got some high speed nvme device (pretty much anything claims 2000Mbps or above) runs on USB 3.2 2X2 at 20Gbps.
so if you happen to own one of those fast nvme, this cable only get you 25% of the speed it is capable of. but if you just gonna use as charging cable or some USB 5Bbps like M/K. then sure.
My 5-6 year old iPad Pro is in a Logitech Keyboard Case and I bought some e-chipped or whatever they're called high wattage USB C cables recently and being very careful and really applying some effort I can just barely get the cable to plug into the iPad thru the case opening because the plastic ends of these modern cables are so much thicker than they used to be.
nvm it's 100w max.
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most of the USB 3.2 devices (especially things like SSD enclosures) are USB 3.2 2X1 that is 10Gbps, previously known as USB 3.1 Gen 2.
and then you got some high speed nvme device (pretty much anything claims 2000Mbps or above) runs on USB 3.2 2X2 at 20Gbps.
so if you happen to own one of those fast nvme, this cable only get you 25% of the speed it is capable of. but if you just gonna use as charging cable or some USB 5Bbps like M/K. then sure.
It's funny, because I technically know all this but can never remember it without looking it up to reference.
I thought I was just getting dumb, but reading out your comment makes me realize its just confusing and its normal to not keep track of this. I'm just dumb for other reasons.