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A desktop technician connects an external NVMe SSD enclosure supporting USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20 Gbps20\text{ Gbps}) to a workstation's front panel USB Type-C port labeled USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps10\text{ Gbps}). During large disk image transfers, the technician observes maximum sequential read speeds capping at approximately 1,050 MB/s1,050\text{ MB/s} rather than the drive's rated 2,000 MB/s2,000\text{ MB/s}. Which of the following best explains why the transfer throughput is constrained?

  1. The host USB port operates on a single data lane at 10 Gbps10\text{ Gbps}, limiting the dual-lane USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 enclosure to single-lane throughput.Cevap
  2. B
    The external enclosure automatically negotiated down to SATA III (6 Gbps6\text{ Gbps}) protocol limits because USB Type-C ports cannot pass PCIe signals.
  3. C
    The external drive reverted to legacy AHCI mode because NVMe commands are unsupported over external USB bus connections.
  4. D
    The USB Type-C cable orientation must be physically flipped 180180^\circ to engage the secondary high-speed pin lanes required for multi-lane operation.

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The host USB port operates on a single data lane at 10 Gbps10\text{ Gbps}, limiting the dual-lane USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 enclosure to single-lane throughput.
USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 relies on two 10 Gbps10\text{ Gbps} lanes (2×10 Gbps=20 Gbps2\times10\text{ Gbps} = 20\text{ Gbps}) over Type-C wiring. When connected to a host port that only supports USB 3.2 Gen 2 (single 10 Gbps10\text{ Gbps} lane), the interface operates on a single lane, capping transfer rates to roughly 1,050 MB/s1,050\text{ MB/s} after standard line encoding and protocol overhead.

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1
Identify the specifications of the external enclosure and host port
The enclosure supports USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20 Gbps20\text{ Gbps}, dual-lane), while the host port only supports USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps10\text{ Gbps}, single-lane).
USB standards negotiate connection parameters based on the lowest common denominator supported by both host controller and device.
2
Calculate expected theoretical and real-world throughput limits
A single-lane 10 Gbps10\text{ Gbps} USB 3.2 Gen 2 link provides a theoretical maximum bandwidth of 1,250 MB/s1,250\text{ MB/s}, yielding around 1,0001,050 MB/s1,000\text{--}1,050\text{ MB/s} after accounting for encoding and interface overhead.
To achieve 20 Gbps20\text{ Gbps} (2,000+ MB/s2,000+\text{ MB/s}), both the host controller port and cable must support 2-lane operation (Gen 2x2).

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