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Mac Pro 4.1 and 5.1 USB 3.0 Upgrade Speed Test (Inateck KT4004)

Learn how to upgrade your Mac Pro 4.1 and 5.1 with a Inateck USB 3.0 card. Part 1 - Inateck KT4004 on Amazon ➜ https://geni.us/usoo Part 2a - Unboxing ➜ (2:56min) Part 2b - Install ➜ (4:54min) Part 3 - Speed Test ➜ (6:39min) Part 4 - Summary ➜ (11:11min) Tutorial Series # Old Mac Pro - Still Worth It? Part 0 - Introduction ➜    • Apple Mac Pro 4.1 in 2018 - Still Wor...   Part 1 - Bluetooth ➜    • How to Fix Apple Mac Pro Bluetooth is...   Part 2 - High Sierra ➜    • How to install High Sierra on Apple M...   Part 3 - SATAIII SSD ➜    • Mac Pro 4.1 SATA III SSD Upgrade (OWC...   Part 4 - Radeon RX560 ➜    • GPU Upgrade for Early 2009 Mac Pro (R...   Part 5 - Memory ➜    • Memory Upgrade Guide for Early 2009 M...   Part 6 - CPU ➜    • Apple Mac Pro 4.1 CPU Upgrade Guide |...   Part 7 - macOS Mojave ➜    • macOS Mojave on old unsupported 2009 ...   Part 8 - Radeon RX580 ➜    • Mac Pro 4.1 and 5.1 GPU Upgrade for M...   Part 9 - NVMe SSD ➜    • Mac Pro 4.1 and 5.1 Bootable NVMe SSD...   Part 10 - Fan Replacement ➜    • Mac Pro 4.1 and 5.1 Fan Replacement w...   NEW *Part 11 - USB 3.0 Upgrade ➜    • Mac Pro 4.1 and 5.1 USB 3.0 Upgrade S...   NEW *Part 12 - NVMe Raid Card ➜    • Mac Pro 4.1, 5.1 and 7.1 NVMe Raid Ca...   After watching this video you will know how to upgrade your old Mac Pro with a USB 3.0 card. Especially if you need to transfer a lot of data on a regular basis, such as in my case for video editing, a faster Inateck USB 3.0 controller can help speed things up significantly. First I will do a quick unboxing, as always I like to show you a few close-up shots of the parts used in this upgrade. Next, we install the card into the Mac Pro, and then we run some speed tests. While the internal SATA II port should deliver around 250MB/s, with a SATA III expansion card we can get internal speeds of around 500MB/s. My expectation is that USB 3.0 will be somewhere in-between, we will also compare the speed of my external SSD on the USB 2.0 port. That way you can see a clear difference before and after the upgrade. Overall I like this card very much, however, it is worth noting that USB 3.0 can create interference in the 2.4 GHz band, which is also used by Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. This is a known issue of USB 3.0 in general, and in my testing, it unfortunately did interfere with my Apple Magic Mouse when a drive was connected to the card. Otherwise, the upgrade works perfectly well! #ReviewTechTV / Affiliate Links: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. / // There is an agreement/cooperation in this video. Product provided by the manufacturer. #Ad //

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