ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon has for
Prime Members ORICO M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure (USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10 Gbps); Size 2230/2242/2260/2280) on sale for $15.19 - 30% off w/ promotion code
ORICOM2PV30 at checkout =
$10.63.
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Product Details: - ORICO M.2 NVMe SSD external case adopts the latest USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C interface. Support UASP acceleration protocol and support theoretical data transmission speed of up to 10Gbps. When using high-performance NVMe media, the read/write performance can exceed 900 Mbytes/sec. Included USB-C to USB-C and USB-C to USB-A cables, works with USB-C/USB-A hosts
- ORICO M.2 to USB enclosure only for NVMe M-Key M.2 SSD (PCIe-based) up to 4TB, applicable to sizes 2230 / 2242 / 2260 / 2280 SSDs, ORICO PCIe NVMe case does not support M.2 SATA based SSDs, M.2 PCIe AHCI SSDs, and any SSD from Mac
- ORICO M.2 enclosure is engineered with USB 3.1 Type c interface, support hot-shippable, Plug and Play, No Driver required. Supports Windows / Mac / Linux. This external hard disk box is suitable for connecting computers, Smartphones, laptops and other devices.
- Made of aluminum top and plastic bottom, which ensures portability and good heat dissipation effect.
- 4.25 x 1.16 x 0.53 inch
- Indicator to show the working status of the solid-state drive.
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I don't think there's any that allow you to do that. I had the same problem with multiple expensive closures. Especially with Samsung drives.
I figured that was the case, but with how many of these cases get advertised on here, I thought maybe someone hit the jackpot with one. Thanks for sharing your experience!
https://www.newegg.com/orico-m2pv...1DSK0898
The next expensive is 12.99:
https://www.newegg.com/p/0VN-0003...1DSJVZ58
Only other differences I see are first has an aluminum top and supports SATA, second seems to be all plastic no sata (16.99 version for SATA if you need that). The second one says 'UASP', 'TRIM', and 'S.M.A.R.T.' are supported while the first doesn't. Can anyone that has the first one (current Slickdeals deal) confirm? Apparently in windows defrag, it will have a trim option if it does.
UASP: https://superuser.com/questions/7...is-enabled
TRIM: https://learn.microsoft
Some research on what these are:
Compared with the traditional USB 3.0 BOT, UASP has a 70% increase in read speed at peak performance and a 40% increase in write speed. Another benefit of UASP is that it reduces the processor resources required by traditional USB when transferring data. At the same peak of the test, UASP shows that it can save up to 80% of processor resources.
per: https://www.minitool.co
TRIM is a command with the help of which the operating system can tell the solid state drive (SSD) which data blocks are no longer needed and can be deleted, or are marked as free for rewriting...TRIM command to wipe the storage space being erased. This ensures a faster writing speed when new data is stored in that area.
per: https://www.digitalciti
SMART is health monitoring on the device
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https://www.newegg.com/orico-m2pv...1DSK089803 [newegg.com]
The next expensive is 12.99:
https://www.newegg.com/p/0VN-0003...1DSJVZ5893 [newegg.com]
Only other differences I see are first has an aluminum top and supports SATA, second seems to be all plastic no sata (16.99 version for SATA if you need that). The second one says 'UASP', 'TRIM', and 'S.M.A.R.T.' are supported while the first doesn't. Can anyone that has the first one (current Slickdeals deal) confirm? Apparently in windows defrag, it will have a trim option if it does.
UASP: https://superuser.com/questions/7...is-enabled [superuser.com]
TRIM: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us...al-usb-ssd [microsoft.com]
Some research on what these are:
Compared with the traditional USB 3.0 BOT, UASP has a 70% increase in read speed at peak performance and a 40% increase in write speed. Another benefit of UASP is that it reduces the processor resources required by traditional USB when transferring data. At the same peak of the test, UASP shows that it can save up to 80% of processor resources.
per: https://www.minitool.co
TRIM is a command with the help of which the operating system can tell the solid state drive (SSD) which data blocks are no longer needed and can be deleted, or are marked as free for rewriting...TRIM command to wipe the storage space being erased. This ensures a faster writing speed when new data is stored in that area.
per: https://www.digitalcitizen.life/s...it-useful/ [digitalcitizen.life]
SMART is health monitoring on the device
The joke is the more expensive one is terrible, it has a heatsink covered by a plastic cover, which is absurd.
I've only ever bought the nvme only version which supports trim.
Edit: Seems I misread your question. You can and should update the firmware of the enclosure's Realtek controller which fixes a lot of connectivity and compatibility issues.
I think they mean the drive itself.
None of these allow that, you have to directly install into computer to do that.
The fastest trick is to get a cheap $5-10 pci-e to m.2 adapter card to easily swap into a computer.
Edit: Seems I misread your question. You can and should update the firmware of the enclosure's Realtek controller which fixes a lot of connectivity and compatibility issues.
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