Two USB3 cables work very differently with one device

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Short story, I recently bought an NVMe enclosure for a drive which is USB 3.2 Gen 2 compatible and it came with a USBC-A cable in the box. When using this drive and cable with my PC I got very slow transfer rates, in the 500KB/s range.

I buy a different USBC-A cable, same drive, same ports, and I get 50-60MB/s.
How can two cables, both sold as 3.2 Gen 2 compatible, perform so differently?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

There could be fewer data connections between the two ends. Many manufacturers of these cords tend to mass produce them as cheap charging cables, meaning that data bandwidth would be a secondary concern.

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