ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon has
ORICO 2.5'' Hard Disk Drive Enclosure SATA to USB 3.0 HDD Enclosure (UASP-2520U3-BK) for $6.99 - $2.80 when you apply promo code
40ZCMPI9 at checkout =
$4.19.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.
Thanks to Community Member
1Squall for posting this deal.
Features:
- ORICO is fully compatible with 7-9.5mm 2.5-inch SATA I II III HDD/SSD, and can support up to 6TB large-capacity hard disk.
- Impact resistant, heat resistant ABS plastic shell
- When the enclosure is connected to a host controller with UASP function, its data transmission speed is 70% faster than the traditional USB 3.0 standard
- Portable 2.5'' hard drive enclosure with tool-free design, slide cover disassembly, plug and play, no need to install drivers
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The chip ORICO uses in these is called the Norelsys NS1068. It's awful. You can see reviews from a few IT and linux people who actually know what they are talking about on other Orico SATA USB adapters.
I bought one of these for a Raspberry Pi and it was basically unusable. That's when I did my research.
These are cheap for a reason.
Oh and TRIM doesn't work, even under Windows, if I remember correctly.
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The chip ORICO uses in these is called the Norelsys NS1068. It's awful. You can see reviews from a few IT and linux people who actually know what they are talking about on other Orico SATA USB adapters.
I bought one of these for a Raspberry Pi and it was basically unusable. That's when I did my research.
These are cheap for a reason.
Oh and TRIM doesn't work, even under Windows, if I remember correctly.
https://forums.raspberr
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The chip ORICO uses in these is called the Norelsys NS1068. It's awful. You can see reviews from a few IT and linux people who actually know what they are talking about on other Orico SATA USB adapters.
I bought one of these for a Raspberry Pi and it was basically unusable. That's when I did my research.
These are cheap for a reason.
Oh and TRIM doesn't work, even under Windows, if I remember correctly.
Chipset seem to be a hit or miss, getting either Norelsys NS1068 or Jmicron JMS578.
https://goughlui.com/2023/03/26/r...enclosure/
I bought one of these for a Raspberry Pi and it was basically unusable. That's when I did my research.
These are cheap for a reason.
Oh and TRIM doesn't work, even under Windows, if I remember correctly.
The chip ORICO uses in these is called the Norelsys NS1068. It's awful. You can see reviews from a few IT and linux people who actually know what they are talking about on other Orico SATA USB adapters.
I bought one of these for a Raspberry Pi and it was basically unusable. That's when I did my research.
These are cheap for a reason.
Oh and TRIM doesn't work, even under Windows, if I remember correctly.
If it is recognized by Manjaro it SHOULD also be recognized by a raspberry pi.
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Try plugging it directly into a pc usb port to determine if the issue is the enclosure or the dock you are using. My dock had issues with the chipset but my pc saw it just fine.