![]() >1Tb (at time of writing) drive draws too much power due to the large number of platters being spun. The only instances they are aware of are where a bus-powered very large capacity i.e. 1 or more/several Gb/s or at least far higher than USB2.0. It is possible that a given USB 3.0 drive will work with the CalDigit ExpressCard 34 SuperSpeed USB 3.0 on the Mac at speeds at a large fraction or meeting USB3.0 speeds i.e. They sensibly say cannot guarantee every drive will be compatible, but nor are they saying other brand drives won't work. ![]() ![]() They have tested it on other brands as well as their own. I emailed and then telephoned their support in the US, (from the UK!): Looks like the CalDigit is the best option - there is no deliberate proprietary lock down with their USB 3.0 cards for Mac/Windows.
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