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ORICO 8-in-1 USB-C Docking Station Hub w/ M.2 SSD Enclosure & 100W PD

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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon has ORICO 8-in-1 USB-C Docking Station Hub w/ M.2 SSD Enclosure & 100W PD for $39.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Combination of an SSD enclosure and a USB docking station, this ORICO USB-C Hub with M.2 SSD enclosure breaks the traditional model and opens up many more new possibilities. It fits m.2 NVMe/SATA SSDs and expands storage capacity up to 8TB. It can also expand up to 8 different interfaces to meet all your needs. Please note: This product itself does not include SSD, when using SSD, please connect the PD charging to ensure stable data transfer.
  • Features one USB-A port and one USB-C port, both supporting USB 3.2 Gen2 10Gbps speeds, and can transfer 1GB video, music, and photo files in just 1 second.
  • 4K HDMI display output allows you to easily mirror or extend your Type-C laptop, MacBook, Switch, and Steam Deck to the external screen of 4K@60Hz display. You can enjoy movies with your family on the big screen or create a vigorous presentation in meetings. IMPORTANT: Before using the HDMI port, please make sure that the Type-C host interface supports video transmission.
  • Features Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 port with transfer speeds of up to 1000 Mbps.
  • Separate PD100W power interface that can charge your laptop computer, and charges MacBook Pro 80% in 30 minutes.
  • Includes heatsink and silicone cooling pad to ensure optimum installation of M.2 SSD, user quick start guide, driver and USB-C to USB-C cable for computer connection.

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  • About this Deal:
    • This is now $4 less than this previous +39 Frontpage Deal in late January.
    • While supplies / offer lasts.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This has a 4.1 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on 18 reviews.
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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon has ORICO 8-in-1 USB-C Docking Station Hub w/ M.2 SSD Enclosure & 100W PD for $39.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Combination of an SSD enclosure and a USB docking station, this ORICO USB-C Hub with M.2 SSD enclosure breaks the traditional model and opens up many more new possibilities. It fits m.2 NVMe/SATA SSDs and expands storage capacity up to 8TB. It can also expand up to 8 different interfaces to meet all your needs. Please note: This product itself does not include SSD, when using SSD, please connect the PD charging to ensure stable data transfer.
  • Features one USB-A port and one USB-C port, both supporting USB 3.2 Gen2 10Gbps speeds, and can transfer 1GB video, music, and photo files in just 1 second.
  • 4K HDMI display output allows you to easily mirror or extend your Type-C laptop, MacBook, Switch, and Steam Deck to the external screen of 4K@60Hz display. You can enjoy movies with your family on the big screen or create a vigorous presentation in meetings. IMPORTANT: Before using the HDMI port, please make sure that the Type-C host interface supports video transmission.
  • Features Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 port with transfer speeds of up to 1000 Mbps.
  • Separate PD100W power interface that can charge your laptop computer, and charges MacBook Pro 80% in 30 minutes.
  • Includes heatsink and silicone cooling pad to ensure optimum installation of M.2 SSD, user quick start guide, driver and USB-C to USB-C cable for computer connection.

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This is now $4 less than this previous +39 Frontpage Deal in late January.
    • While supplies / offer lasts.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This has a 4.1 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on 18 reviews.
  • About this Store:

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WooHoo2You
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Sad thing is inside this $40 dock might go a $400 SSD.

*was at Walmart the other day on ON THE SHELF (not a random 3rd party vendor on the website) they had 1TB 2280 drives for $299. 1 year ago I bought the same drive, at the same WM for $59

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Sad thing is inside this $40 dock might go a $400 SSD.

*was at Walmart the other day on ON THE SHELF (not a random 3rd party vendor on the website) they had 1TB 2280 drives for $299. 1 year ago I bought the same drive, at the same WM for $59
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OrangeJuliusYesterday 04:42 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
Sad thing is inside this $40 dock might go a $400 SSD.

*was at Walmart the other day on ON THE SHELF (not a random 3rd party vendor on the website) they had 1TB 2280 drives for $299. 1 year ago I bought the same drive, at the same WM for $59
Yeah, retail prices are nuts right now. The secondary market is doubled, but you can still get SSDs and RAM on eBay for reasonable prices. I know $100-$130 for a decent Micron 1TB is hard to swallow after they were half that price a year ago, so it's frustrating to see the datacenter bubble driving up costs for consumers.

Samsung NVMe SSDs in particular seem to command absurd premiums on Amazon, but you can still find quality brands like Kingston, WD and Crucial for $150-$170 for 1TB new on Amazon.

You're definitely better off buying DDR5 from eBay. It's like less than half the cost of retail right now for a 2x8GB DDR5 SODIMM kit.
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AndrepartthreeYesterday 11:29 PM
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Quote from OrangeJulius :
Yeah, retail prices are nuts right now. The secondary market is doubled, but you can still get SSDs and RAM on eBay for reasonable prices. I know $100-$130 for a decent Micron 1TB is hard to swallow after they were half that price a year ago, so it's frustrating to see the datacenter bubble driving up costs for consumers.

Samsung NVMe SSDs in particular seem to command absurd premiums on Amazon, but you can still find quality brands like Kingston, WD and Crucial for $150-$170 for 1TB new on Amazon.

You're definitely better off buying DDR5 from eBay. It's like less than half the cost of retail right now for a 2x8GB DDR5 SODIMM kit.
I agree with everything you said OrangeJulius (apologies I know it's a bit strange addressing you by your username Stick Out Tongue but the slickdeals website is acting a bit wonky for me right now so I'm not sure if this will show up as a reply to your comment like it's supposed to)... but I was wondering , when you say buy DDR5 from ebay do you mean buy used? Which isn't necessarily a bad thing at all especially given AI centers gobbling up RAM and related PC parts that rely on ram ...
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FancyTable532Yesterday 11:43 PM
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nice :-)
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lord_VaderToday 01:27 AM
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Pretty cool concept, I wonder if this bypasses corporate usb lockdown. I know for example on my dell dock, it recognized USB storage and were locked but the SD card allowed me to copy files.
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flyto9Today 02:14 AM
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Quote from lord_Vader :
Pretty cool concept, I wonder if this bypasses corporate usb lockdown. I know for example on my dell dock, it recognized USB storage and were locked but the SD card allowed me to copy files.
Why would you want to bypass corporate lockdown and risk your job? It's lockdown for a reason bro!!!
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I have this. It runs hot. I usually have the lid off.

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OrangeJuliusToday 05:21 AM
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Quote from Andrepartthree :
I agree with everything you said OrangeJulius (apologies I know it's a bit strange addressing you by your username Stick Out Tongue but the slickdeals website is acting a bit wonky for me right now so I'm not sure if this will show up as a reply to your comment like it's supposed to)... but I was wondering , when you say buy DDR5 from ebay do you mean buy used? Which isn't necessarily a bad thing at all especially given AI centers gobbling up RAM and related PC parts that rely on ram ...
Yes indeed. I always buy used RAM. Half the price, exactly the same performance. Where I'm more discerning is storage, as SSDs do have a useful lifespan depending on how many writes they've seen. The lower the capacity, the more likely the drive will have a lower lifespan under normal usage conditions. Most modern, large capacity (1TB+) SSDs will never run out of writable sectors, but I have seen a few 64-250GB SSDs either hit that barrier and fail, or get dangerously close.
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Quote from OrangeJulius :
Yeah, retail prices are nuts right now. The secondary market is doubled, but you can still get SSDs and RAM on eBay for reasonable prices. I know $100-$130 for a decent Micron 1TB is hard to swallow after they were half that price a year ago, so it's frustrating to see the datacenter bubble driving up costs for consumers.

Samsung NVMe SSDs in particular seem to command absurd premiums on Amazon, but you can still find quality brands like Kingston, WD and Crucial for $150-$170 for 1TB new on Amazon.

You're definitely better off buying DDR5 from eBay. It's like less than half the cost of retail right now for a 2x8GB DDR5 SODIMM kit.
Thanks, I'll check eBay. Hadn't considered that.
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WanghabisToday 06:24 AM
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Bought one last time, it recognized nvme drive, but read/write speed is really slow like hdd.

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