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OWC Envoy Pro FX SSD review: Speedy cross-platform T3/USB external storage

OWC Envoy Pro FX SSD review: Speedy cross-platform T3/USB external storage

Posted on February 23, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

This drive reads and writes at 2GBps via Thunderbolt 3 and 1GBps via Gen 2 (10Gbps) USB for fast transfers and backups with both Macs and Windows machines.

Eventually, USB 4 should render the distinction between Thunderbolt and USB largely moot. That’s the hope at any rate. For now, if you want the scintillating performance of Thunderbolt 3 when it’s available, and the compatibility of USB when it’s not, you need a drive such as OWC’s Envoy Pro FX.
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Computers & IT Tags:external storage, review, SSD, usb, USB 4, Windows

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