Beware of this type of multi-function base/hub for Mac Mini ... even tho does support NVME slot for additional storage, it is constrained by fact its SATA III and can only do max 6Gb/sec (combo controller for both the 2.5in SSD and M2.NVME slots). Slower than even the USB-C Gen2 capability. So, do **NOT** expect high speeds from the NVME drive. As an alternative, OWC has a Thunderbolt NVME enclosure (Envoy Express) that sells around $80, if you need best speed for external drives to Mac Mini. Bonus Tip/Hack: Place picture rubber bumpers or pads under the multi-function base/hub ... will provide some elevation and air flow.
Hi, Thank you for the options you went over. I have been using the version of the Qwiizlab hub that does not have the DP/HDMI ports on the back for about 1 month on my Mac Mini and it worked fine on my PC with no issues(was waiting for the mac mini). I installed an ADATA SU760 and a SAMSUNG 970 EVO Plus SSD 1TB and get about 370w/360r MBs and 864w/886r MBs respectfully(black magic). I would recommend plugging the extra power connection into a 30W/3A usb power adapter to free up one of your USB C/A connections on the back of your Mac Mini or PC. As Chumba stated about speeds, if you want faster external storage Thunderbolt 3/4 hub/enclosures are best. I also put rubber bumpers/pad on the bottom for ventilation. So far so good.
Great video as always! That USB-C hub is very interesting especially for the price, might have to keep it in mind if I get a Mac Mini.
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Beware of this type of multi-function base/hub for Mac Mini ... even tho does support NVME slot for additional storage, it is constrained by fact its SATA III and can only do max 6Gb/sec (combo controller for both the 2.5in SSD and M2.NVME slots). Slower than even the USB-C Gen2 capability. So, do **NOT** expect high speeds from the NVME drive. As an alternative, OWC has a Thunderbolt NVME enclosure (Envoy Express) that sells around $80, if you need best speed for external drives to Mac Mini. Bonus Tip/Hack: Place picture rubber bumpers or pads under the multi-function base/hub ... will provide some elevation and air flow.
Hi,
Thank you for the options you went over.
I have been using the version of the Qwiizlab hub that does not have the DP/HDMI ports on the back for about 1 month on my Mac Mini and it worked fine on my PC with no issues(was waiting for the mac mini). I installed an ADATA SU760 and a SAMSUNG 970 EVO Plus SSD 1TB and get about 370w/360r MBs and 864w/886r MBs respectfully(black magic). I would recommend plugging the extra power connection into a 30W/3A usb power adapter to free up one of your USB C/A connections on the back of your Mac Mini or PC. As Chumba stated about speeds, if you want faster external storage Thunderbolt 3/4 hub/enclosures are best. I also put rubber bumpers/pad on the bottom for ventilation.
So far so good.
We need to compare the NUC 13 ekstreme with Noctua RTX 3080 with the new Mac studio ULTRA M2 🤩🤩🤩
I want a Macbook USB-C hub that works the same way as this Mac Mini doc by functioning as a "bookshelf"
Nice video
What about the Endurance Life Span of the Soldered on SSD on the Apple Silicon Macs. Is this a Deal Breaker ?………
Can you write on the SD cards aswell from the mac? Or it's ready only. (on the qwiizlab dock)
Amazing
Hi, Could you please confirm Is Rtx 4070 is capable for 4k Multi layers video editing along with multi tasking like 10 tabs opening in Chrome?
yes, depending on your video codecs!
Damn all this work to expand storage just cuz Apple is stingy with their internal ssds.
yep