I have four SATA III 3.5" HDDs for things like Time Machine, TV Library, redundant backups, etc., attached to a Thunderbolt port on the rear of the Studio. At the moment they're in a YottaMaster USB 3.0 enclosure, but I've noticed that videos are very slow in loading through Apple TV. This wasn't much of a problem before in my Mac Pro (2010) when the disks were on the SATA bus.
I'm pointing the finger at the USB 3.0 interface (5 GB/s) and am considering getting an external Thunderbolt (40 GB/s) or USB 3.1 (10 GB/s) enclosure. But Thunderbolt enclosures – which I'm sure would alleviate the problem – are easily twice the price of USB 3.1 enclosures.
The thing is, the SATA bus in the Mac Pro was SATA II, so only 3 GB/s. So would USB 3.1 solve the problem or should I bite the bullet and get a Thunderbolt enclosure? I don't want to throw good money after bad...
TIA,
I'm pointing the finger at the USB 3.0 interface (5 GB/s) and am considering getting an external Thunderbolt (40 GB/s) or USB 3.1 (10 GB/s) enclosure. But Thunderbolt enclosures – which I'm sure would alleviate the problem – are easily twice the price of USB 3.1 enclosures.
The thing is, the SATA bus in the Mac Pro was SATA II, so only 3 GB/s. So would USB 3.1 solve the problem or should I bite the bullet and get a Thunderbolt enclosure? I don't want to throw good money after bad...
TIA,