Extra pin? I don't think that's a good idea, you have special propriatary interconnections for high speeds (I.E. eSata). Keep USB 3.0 pin compatible, make it faster and try to increase the power it can transfer. (Maybe thicker, certified cables).
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Extra pin? I don't think that's a good idea, you have special propriatary interconnections for high speeds (I.E. eSata). Keep USB 3.0 pin compatible, make it faster and try to increase the power it can transfer. (Maybe thicker, certified cables).