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Are all cables with Type C on both ends USB 3.0?
I just realized no USB-C cable I have is USB 3.0
Sidecar USB C cable vs Thunderbolt 3
Looking for Usb 3 Gen 2 long cable with 100W PD and 4k
I have an SSD Enclosure from UGreen.
https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Enclosure-Aluminum-External-Tool-Free/dp/B07NPFV21K
When I connect using a cable terminated with Type-C and USB-A (with blue bit on the USB-A end), Windows shows it as a 3.0 device and it performs accordingly.
But when I connect using any cable that is Type-C ended on both ends, Windows doesn't show it as a USB 3.0 device and the enclosure performs way slower.
This is with like 7 different C to C cables ranging from official Samsung, Lenovo, and other third party ones.
I have the newest 2022 Asus Flow X13 laptop which I'm assuming has dual USB-C ports both capable of 3.0.
Is there a way to visually tell of a USB-C cable is capable of 3.0?
Maybe it's not weird for some but it is for me. After decades of buying devices with USB-C cables included I just realized none of them is USB 3.0. Why is it so rare/expensive? I mean my old desktop from 15y ago had USB 3 ports.