RayCue 10-in-1 80gbps dock for mac studio

Has anybody bad experiences with RayCue 10-in-1 80gbps dock for mac studio? Thank you in advance

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Posted on Nov 28, 2025 4:13 AM

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Posted on Dec 9, 2025 3:03 AM

If you connect a few peripherals (monitor, keyboard, mouse, maybe one SSD) and avoid overloading its ports: the RayCue dock can work well.

If you plan to connect multiple high-power devices, multiple SSDs, or use it heavily for backups/video work — then be aware you might get instability (disconnects, speed drops) on cheaper/less-robust docks such as this.

If you choose it, treat it like a convenience hub, not a replacement for built-in ports — and back up frequently if you rely on external drives connected through it.

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Dec 9, 2025 3:03 AM in response to gastone64

If you connect a few peripherals (monitor, keyboard, mouse, maybe one SSD) and avoid overloading its ports: the RayCue dock can work well.

If you plan to connect multiple high-power devices, multiple SSDs, or use it heavily for backups/video work — then be aware you might get instability (disconnects, speed drops) on cheaper/less-robust docks such as this.

If you choose it, treat it like a convenience hub, not a replacement for built-in ports — and back up frequently if you rely on external drives connected through it.

RayCue 10-in-1 80gbps dock for mac studio

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