Get the best of both world with the CalDigit FASTA-6GU3 and get two USB3 ports and two eSata ports on the same PCI card.
Looks good, but I don't need the extra ports. I wonder whether their two port plain vanilla USB 3.0 card is in stock anywhere?
Looks good, but I don't need the extra ports. I wonder whether their two port plain vanilla USB 3.0 card is in stock anywhere?
The FASTA-6GU3 maximum performance is around 250MB/s (regardless USB3.0 or eSATA, RAID 0 or Single drive)
- Our FASTA-6GU3 has two controller chips (Marvell for eSATA, NEC for USB3.0), and there's a PLX chipset to serve as the 'middle man' (there's no controller that can deliver both USB3.0 and SATA6 yet). While the Marvell and NEC can reach a higher performance, the PLX is the limited factor.
- For example: if you have two 3G or 6G SSD eSATA drives, the RAID 0 performance is about the same as one of those single SSD drives (around 250MB/s). However, if you have two standard 3.5" SATA drives (like WD MyBook's performance is about 110MB/s), then the RAID 0 (combining two MyBook together) will provide its full performance with the FASTA-6GU3.
Yeah, it's great, just backordered till the end of July everywhere.
I installed the CalDigit USB3 card and drivers in my Mac Pro 5,1 (Lion) without difficulty. But I had no USB 3 device for testing.
I got in a Macally USB3 housing, and today I popped in a 2 TB Hitachi drive and was not pleased.
As soon as the drive came up, my Magic Mouse went all wonky, but calmed down when the drive wasn't busy. Then when I started copying files to the drive, that was pretty much it for the MM, until the writes were complete.
Google led me to Apple support and then to an Intel White Paper -- it seems that there can be serious BT interference problems from USB 3 drives. Shielding.
Anybody else experienced this? I moved the drive around as much as I could, with the short cable I had. I could get it positioned where it wasn't too bad, but the effect was always there. I haven't tried the second cable I have, in case the first one was low-spec in some way. I ordered a longer cable, which might help.
It's just a backup drive I use occasionally, so it's not a killer. But it's annoying.
Don't bother trying it. USB 3.0 drivers are KPing my Mac Pro 5,1.
Nikon D800 + CalDigit (latest Lion drivers) = KP. Every time.
Very annoying. That's why I got the CalDigit, and now I find that it's unusable. I should have googled more thoroughly than I did, because there are people out there saying that the D800/CalDigit combo doesn't work. I missed that.
I hope a USB3 card reader will work. I ordered a Lexar.
Don't worry, this is normal. Contact Caldigit and they will send you a beta driver that works with ML.Well, after my Mountain Lion install on the Mac Pro, the CalDigit card stopped working entirely.
I used CalDigit's driver removal tool, then installed drivers from their latest distribution. System Info shows the device and that the CalDigit drivers are being used, but nothing happens.
OWC's very understanding and will let me RMA the card if there's no progress this week, and I probably will.
There's a new MBA arriving today or tomorrow and I'll test the D800, the Lexar card reader, and the external drive with it, just to exclude the possibility that the devices are at fault. It seems unlikely to me, but I might as well test.
Don't worry, this is normal. Contact Caldigit and they will send you a beta driver that works with ML.