UGREEN GROUP LIMITED via Amazon has
UGREEN 10Gbps USB C External M.2 NVMe SSD to USB Tool-Free Enclosure on sale for
$15.98.
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Details:
- 10Gbps transfer speed: Uses USB 3.2 Gen 2 for up to 10Gbps data rates; backward compatible with USB 3.1/3.0 (requires USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 cable for full speed)
- Tool-free design: Easy installation with no tools needed; plug-and-play, no drivers required; buckle mechanism ensures stable connection
- Broad SSD compatibility: Supports NVMe protocol M/B&M key SSDs in sizes 2230/2242/2260/2280 up to 8TB; works with Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS (does not support SATA NGFF or mSATA SSDs)
- Advanced chip and protection: RTL9210 controller with short-circuit, over-current, and multi-layer safeguards; supports UASP and TRIM for optimal performance and data safety
- Compact and portable: Ultra-slim aluminum body with included silicone case for added durability and easy travel carry
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My one little nitpick is with how the included thermal pad works. The included thermal pad is supposed to bridge the gap between the ssd and the wall of the enclosure, effectively using the enclosure itself as the heat sync. The mounting point slides out, where you then install the ssd and apply the included thermal pad, and then slide the mounting point back in. But when you slide the enclosure back in there's no way to properly press the thermal pad against the wall of the enclosure, making the thermal pad far less effective.
It's still probably helping, and most ssd's don't need all that much cooling, so again, it's just a nitpick and overall I like the product. I have a samsung 980 pro 1TB in mine and generally I'm limited by the usb ports of my devices more than the enclosure itself.
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My one little nitpick is with how the included thermal pad works. The included thermal pad is supposed to bridge the gap between the ssd and the wall of the enclosure, effectively using the enclosure itself as the heat sync. The mounting point slides out, where you then install the ssd and apply the included thermal pad, and then slide the mounting point back in. But when you slide the enclosure back in there's no way to properly press the thermal pad against the wall of the enclosure, making the thermal pad far less effective.
It's still probably helping, and most ssd's don't need all that much cooling, so again, it's just a nitpick and overall I like the product. I have a samsung 980 pro 1TB in mine and generally I'm limited by the usb ports of my devices more than the enclosure itself.
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My one little nitpick is with how the included thermal pad works. The included thermal pad is supposed to bridge the gap between the ssd and the wall of the enclosure, effectively using the enclosure itself as the heat sync. The mounting point slides out, where you then install the ssd and apply the included thermal pad, and then slide the mounting point back in. But when you slide the enclosure back in there's no way to properly press the thermal pad against the wall of the enclosure, making the thermal pad far less effective.
It's still probably helping, and most ssd's don't need all that much cooling, so again, it's just a nitpick and overall I like the product. I have a samsung 980 pro 1TB in mine and generally I'm limited by the usb ports of my devices more than the enclosure itself.
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