UGREEN GROUP LIMITED via Amazon has UGREEN USB-C 40Gbps M.2 PCIe NVMe Enclosure w/ Double-Sided Aluminum Fin Heat Dissipation on sale for $69.98. Shipping is free.
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High-Speed Transmission: Equipped with ASM2464PD chip, up to 3600MB/s; compatible with USB4/3.2/3.1/3.0/2.0 & Thunderbolt 3/4 (Thunderbolt 4 cables/devices required for max speed)
Efficient Cooling: Double-sided fin design with three-dimensional cooling system for enhanced heat dissipation, quiet operation without fan noise
Wide SSD Compatibility: Supports 2230/2242/2260/2280 NVMe SSDs, works with Windows/Mac OS/Linux/Android (does not support SATA NGFF or mSATA SSDs)
Large Storage Capacity: Compatible with up to 8TB NVMe drives for work, gaming, and video playback (SSD not included)
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UGREEN GROUP LIMITED via Amazon has UGREEN USB-C 40Gbps M.2 PCIe NVMe Enclosure w/ Double-Sided Aluminum Fin Heat Dissipation on sale for $69.98. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter JuJuFrankenbean for sharing this deal.
About this Item:
High-Speed Transmission: Equipped with ASM2464PD chip, up to 3600MB/s; compatible with USB4/3.2/3.1/3.0/2.0 & Thunderbolt 3/4 (Thunderbolt 4 cables/devices required for max speed)
Efficient Cooling: Double-sided fin design with three-dimensional cooling system for enhanced heat dissipation, quiet operation without fan noise
Wide SSD Compatibility: Supports 2230/2242/2260/2280 NVMe SSDs, works with Windows/Mac OS/Linux/Android (does not support SATA NGFF or mSATA SSDs)
Large Storage Capacity: Compatible with up to 8TB NVMe drives for work, gaming, and video playback (SSD not included)
Model: UGREEN 40Gbps M.2 NVMe Enclosure with Aluminum Double-Sided Fin Heat Dissipation, No Noise External SSD Case Compatible with Thunderbolt 4/3/USB4/3.2/2.0 M1 M2 Pro/Max (SSD Not Included)
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I was researching NVMe enclosures last week and this one was over $100 on Amazon. Someone else in the deals forum said this one is the gold standard. Looked at some youtube videos and it had very positive reviews.
I really doubt that the gigantic case size relative to the tiny m.2 card is necessary for heat dissipation.
These things get really hot at these speeds. I have a similar one, I actually had to get an get an additional heat sink for it because it was getting too hot (i.e. drive would throttle often and sometimes shut down). This one seems to be bigger and has a better fin design so might be fine as is.
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I easily get 20-25 Gbps from a similar enclosure. You need a Thunderbolt port for that though.
That person is asking about copying from a SATA HDD to a SSD. The HDD runs at less than 6 Gbps, typically 1-2 Gbps. That is the bottleneck.
I really doubt that the gigantic case size relative to the tiny m.2 card is necessary for heat dissipation.
It's not the SSD in this case, this chip asm2464pd is a major power hog, it's basically always running max power. Gets hot as heck, but it's the only cheap chip on the market that does the full 4x4 pcie passthrough, the intel chip is much more expensive.
This is a good enclosure but the heat is real.
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Except I've never once gotten close to those speeds, and neither standard seemed to make a difference. I think the best I've ever gotten was on a M3 mac thunderbolt port.
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Just FYI, I am getting better stats with a Sam 990 Pro in this case, than the internal M1 Studio SSD (500GB)
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Hdd would be connected via internal sata. 7950x3D cpu if that matters.
Hdd would be connected via internal sata. 7950x3D cpu if that matters.
I easily get 20-25 Gbps from a similar enclosure. You need a Thunderbolt port for that though.
That person is asking about copying from a SATA HDD to a SSD. The HDD runs at less than 6 Gbps, typically 1-2 Gbps. That is the bottleneck.
This is a good enclosure but the heat is real.
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How does this enclosure differ from the $15 Orico one I can get on Amazon?
40Gbps vs 10Gbps. Also, different controller.
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