One of the things that I find exasperating about Apple is finding out the spec's for stuff. It is like Rolls Royce cars back in the day when talking about engine spec's the literature just stated "Adequate".
The Question. This is related to the external SSD thing. Does a Thunderbolt cable enable more power output? I am looking at thunderbolt enclosures. Most of them use the PCIe NVME M.2 SSD's. They plug directly into a Thunderbolt port and powered by the Mac, and also report as an internal drive. It is because the Thunderbolt can supply more power or the MVME drive uses less?
I am a digital packrat. I started with PC's that were hotrods with Intel 286's and a massive 32megs of RAM, and wait for it....80 MD HHD's. When HDD went over 1GB I started channeling Desert Packrats, "If I delete this I will surely need it". 😜
The Question. This is related to the external SSD thing. Does a Thunderbolt cable enable more power output? I am looking at thunderbolt enclosures. Most of them use the PCIe NVME M.2 SSD's. They plug directly into a Thunderbolt port and powered by the Mac, and also report as an internal drive. It is because the Thunderbolt can supply more power or the MVME drive uses less?
I am a digital packrat. I started with PC's that were hotrods with Intel 286's and a massive 32megs of RAM, and wait for it....80 MD HHD's. When HDD went over 1GB I started channeling Desert Packrats, "If I delete this I will surely need it". 😜