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I wonder why enclosures for external HDDs or SSDs are only available with USB 3 or even USB 2 instead of e-SATA? I have 3 computers with e-SATA ports but I have found no enclosures with e-SATA ports. Even with a traditional HDD e-SATA is much faster than USB 3 or 2. Here is the drive bay for an external HDD on top of an old Medion computer from the Vista days, an MD8838. Notice from the left e-SATA, USB 2 and power connector for the Medion HDDrive2Go external HDD.....SATA ports in a computer are doing 500MB/s since a long time - 10+ years with the emergence of this interface.
And if you take this same or an equivalent drive and connect it via some adapters to an USB 3.0 port and you suddenly just get 30MB/s- I feel pushed back into the USB 2.0 days speedwise....
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