USB-C Cables Hide 10Gbps Data Gaps Even at 240W Charging
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Updated · How-To Geek · Jul 11
USB-C Cables Hide 10Gbps Data Gaps Even at 240W Charging
3 articles · Updated · How-To Geek · Jul 11
Summary
USB-C cables that look identical can deliver wildly different performance, with some handling only USB 2.0 data speeds even while charging devices normally.
10Gbps or higher data ratings matter for external SSDs and docks, because high wattage alone—100W or 240W—does not improve file-transfer speeds.
Docks and hubs make the mismatch harder to spot: a cable may partly work while failing to carry enough power, video, Ethernet, audio, and data at once.
60W, 100W, 140W, and 240W labels add another layer of confusion, since the device, port, hub, and cable all must support the same power level.
The practical takeaway is to stop treating USB-C as one-size-fits-all and buy cables by their spec sheets, not by identical connectors or low prices.