![]() Simply plug in your SSDs and they will connect to your Mac OS X and Windows computers like regular hard disks. The Blackmagic Design MultiDock 10G supports up to four independent 2.5″ SSDs so it’s possible to edit directly from the disks you recorded onto. Plus, the built-in AC power supply provides the power to run four SSDs or hard disks, at the same time. The rear panel offers two USB Type-C connections and a slide switch to allow selecting between using four disk slots on a single USB Type-C port, or two slots on each port for shared use. Simply plug into any USB Type-C Mac or Windows computer port and begin using it without any software installation needed. The design is also repairable so you can replace the socket connector in each slot. ![]() Each disk slot has an illuminated disk indicator so you can see when disks are being accessed. The Blackmagic Design MultiDock 10G features a 1 RU all-metal design for use in any professional rack. Seamless Workflow with HyperDeck Extreme.4-Slot SSD Dock, 10 Gb/s USB Type-C Port.Features of the Blackmagic Design MultiDock 10G It can also be used simultaneously with two HyperDeck Extreme units (see below). The MultiDock has a 1 RU rackmount design and can be installed right on top of the HyperDeck Extreme in a rack or console for a seamless workflow. The MultiDock 10G works well with the optional HyperDeck Extreme 8K in various recording and playback workflows thanks to the matching USB Type-C External Disk port on the HyperDeck. You can connect directly to a Mac or Windows computer that has a USB Type-C port, and no software needs to be installed and used in the process. Up to four 2.5″ disks can be accessed over a single 10 Gb/s USB Type-C interface, while an independent SATA driver chip on each disk slot ensures fast transfer speeds. The only thing that I can think of out of the ordinary that the drives are formatted as NTFS which is not in the manual) but I cannot think of why this would be a problem.The Blackmagic Design MultiDock 10G is designed as a fast, 4-slot SSD dock that you can use to edit directly from your media disks. When I re-plug the Mutldock behaves as expected with the drives remounting and the lights flashing only when the SSDs are accessed. I have to either cut power or the USB connection to the Multidock. When I boot the Windows 10 PC in the morning (with the drives still flashing on the Multidock) the drives do not remount. This continues indefinitely (at least overnight) regardless of the computer being shutdown. When I shutdown the computer off the 2 drive bays start flashing as though being accessed, even though they weren't being accessed before the shutdown and the lights were off. The USB-C A drives are connected to a USB-A 3.1 port using a USB 3.1 cable. ![]() ![]() I am aware that he manual says to use ExFAT so one of my questions below is based around that. Both are formatted to NTFS as they came from other systems. The first is a Samsung EVO 860 4TB and the second a Samsung EVO 860 2TB. I have it set to divide the drives between two computers but currently only the A drive is connected, it contains two SSDs. ![]() New user here - I have recently purchased a Multidock 10G for use with a music studio based around Windows 10. ![]()
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