Model: Sabrent USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C Tool-Free Enclosure for M.2 PCIe NVMe and SATA SSDs
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It was just $22.94 a few days ago and twice at that price in the last 3 months, on Amazon. Thanks OP for the post. I've set up a price track on the ccc for $23 so I can avoid Newegg. Not in a hurry and esp not in a hurry to give NE more revenue (or find myself in another customer svc nightmare).
They should since the enclosure seems to support M-Key and all the three are M-Key. To identify you need to look at the smaller side next to the notch and check if there are 5 pins on SSD. The SSD you linked also state their key on the SSD if you look closely.
The other format would be B-Key which would have 6 pins on the smaller side.
If your computer supports 10gbp/s or higher, you can pull faster read write speeds from a custom NVME enclosure. Also, if newer and faster NVME enclosures get released, then you can easily move out the nvme ssd and put it in the newer enclosure for even faster transfer speeds.
T5 and other ready to go external ssds do offer better protection because most of those are sealed. That's why some have a basic waterproof rating. The flipside to that is it's harder to remove the NVME SSD in those sealed ones, so you're kind of stuck with that specific enclosure. Also, most of those external SSDs are dramless, and in the world of SSDs, having DRAM with your NVME means better sustained speeds for those larger data transfers.
It was just $22.94 a few days ago and twice at that price in the last 3 months, on Amazon. Thanks OP for the post. I've set up a price track on the ccc for $23 so I can avoid Newegg. Not in a hurry and esp not in a hurry to give NE more revenue (or find myself in another customer svc nightmare).
There are so limited options to buy things nowadays with limited number of stories if you don't support anything but Amazon you're going to hurt the community
There are so limited options to buy things nowadays with limited number of stories if you don't support anything but Amazon you're going to hurt the community
I've covered Newegg ad nauseum, as have others. This isn't a simple one bad experience blacklisting...
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It was just $22.94 a few days ago and twice at that price in the last 3 months, on Amazon. Thanks OP for the post. I've set up a price track on the ccc for $23 so I can avoid Newegg. Not in a hurry and esp not in a hurry to give NE more revenue (or find myself in another customer svc nightmare).
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The other format would be B-Key which would have 6 pins on the smaller side.
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T5 and other ready to go external ssds do offer better protection because most of those are sealed. That's why some have a basic waterproof rating. The flipside to that is it's harder to remove the NVME SSD in those sealed ones, so you're kind of stuck with that specific enclosure. Also, most of those external SSDs are dramless, and in the world of SSDs, having DRAM with your NVME means better sustained speeds for those larger data transfers.
I've covered Newegg ad nauseum, as have others. This isn't a simple one bad experience blacklisting...