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Orico M.2 NVMe SATA SSD Enclosure w/ USB-C Cable (Blue)

$9.95

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Orico Direct via Amazon has ORICO M.2 NVMe SATA SSD Enclosure w/ USB-C Cable (Blue) for $12.95 - $2.98 w/ promo code ORICOPWDM2 applied at checkout = $9.97. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Includes:
  • 1x M.2 ssd enclosure
  • 1x USB C to C cable
  • 1x Thermal Pad
  • 2x Rubber Fastener
  • 1x Cooling Vest(Heatsink)
Features:
  • When using NVMe SSD, the transmission rate is 10Gbps and the read and write speed is 1000MB/s. When using M.2 SATA SSD, the transmission rate is 5Gbps, and the reading and writing speed is 450MB/s
  • M.2 reader is suitable for M.2 NVMe M Key/B+M Key and M.2 NGFF SATA B+M Key SSD (based on SATA). The maximum capacity of SSD is 4TB. SSD size:2230/2242/2260/2280. Compatible with multiple operating systems: Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Android

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Orico Direct via Amazon has ORICO M.2 NVMe SATA SSD Enclosure w/ USB-C Cable (Blue) for $12.95 - $2.98 w/ promo code ORICOPWDM2 applied at checkout = $9.97. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x M.2 ssd enclosure
  • 1x USB C to C cable
  • 1x Thermal Pad
  • 2x Rubber Fastener
  • 1x Cooling Vest(Heatsink)
Features:
  • When using NVMe SSD, the transmission rate is 10Gbps and the read and write speed is 1000MB/s. When using M.2 SATA SSD, the transmission rate is 5Gbps, and the reading and writing speed is 450MB/s
  • M.2 reader is suitable for M.2 NVMe M Key/B+M Key and M.2 NGFF SATA B+M Key SSD (based on SATA). The maximum capacity of SSD is 4TB. SSD size:2230/2242/2260/2280. Compatible with multiple operating systems: Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Android

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff

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Don't buy these, they suck. Slow performance and unstable connection. I've tried using these 3 times already and never was able to successfully copy my data over completely.

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Additional product details can be found on their website (click here [oricotechs.com]).
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code is not valid.
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OK, I've watched videos on the stuff but still have issues. Isn't SATA and NVMe 2 different things? I understand M.2 form factor.
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code worked for me, thanks. just what I needed for my new MAC MINI M4
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Quote from djjosephk :
OK, I've watched videos on the stuff but still have issues. Isn't SATA and NVMe 2 different things? I understand M.2 form factor.

It accepts both. What's the issue ?
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Quote from pismomonkey :
It accepts both. What's the issue ?
I miss read it, thank you for the clarification.

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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank FrugalBrutal

Had to return two Orico enclosures due to poor performance. Maybe just me but thought I'd share.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Lemonss

Don't buy these, they suck. Slow performance and unstable connection. I've tried using these 3 times already and never was able to successfully copy my data over completely.
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Quote from djjosephk :
OK, I've watched videos on the stuff but still have issues. Isn't SATA and NVMe 2 different things? I understand M.2 form factor.

M.2 is a form factor that can carry pcie, sata, and USB. It's not common anymore but a lot of early m.2 ssds were sata. This enclosure is one of the earlier ones where that was more common.
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I recommend the Sharge SSD enclosures. It's on sale right now and it's thinner + it has magsafe compatibility. Really high quality product
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I have used this once to copy everything over a smaller SATA from a Dell laptop to a new and larger NVMe 3.0 ssd a few years ago with no issues.
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God damn. Schills can't even do the code right.
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Code does not work

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Quote from Reeveal :
I recommend the Sharge SSD enclosures. It's on sale right now and it's thinner + it has magsafe compatibility. Really high quality product
Link? And is it the same price?

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