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ORICO 40Gbps M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure w/ Built-in Cooling Fan

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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon has ORICO 40Gbps M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure w/ Built-in Cooling Fan for $79.99 - $28 when you apply promo code ORICOCNM2US at checkout = $51.99. Shipping is free.
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About this item:
  • Blazing speeds: Up to 40Gbps transfer with ~3500/3000 MB/s read/write, great for large files and fast game loads
  • Advanced chipset: Supports USB4/Thunderbolt 3/4, plus UASP & TRIM for better performance and SSD longevity
  • Strong cooling: Built-in fan, aluminum body, and thermal pads help prevent overheating
  • Dual-use cable: Includes USB-C to C (40Gbps) and USB-C to A (10Gbps) in one cable
  • Wide SSD support: Fits M.2 NVMe sizes 2230-2280 (up to 8TB), but limited compatibility with older Intel systems

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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon has ORICO 40Gbps M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure w/ Built-in Cooling Fan for $79.99 - $28 when you apply promo code ORICOCNM2US at checkout = $51.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: You must be logged in to clip coupons and apply promo codes. If a code doesn't work right away, try applying it a few times across different interfaces such as mobile or desktop, as some codes may not apply consistently. If issues persist, refresh the page, re-enter the code, or revisit the cart before checking out.
Thanks to Staff Member Skillful_Pickle for sharing this deal.

About this item:
  • Blazing speeds: Up to 40Gbps transfer with ~3500/3000 MB/s read/write, great for large files and fast game loads
  • Advanced chipset: Supports USB4/Thunderbolt 3/4, plus UASP & TRIM for better performance and SSD longevity
  • Strong cooling: Built-in fan, aluminum body, and thermal pads help prevent overheating
  • Dual-use cable: Includes USB-C to C (40Gbps) and USB-C to A (10Gbps) in one cable
  • Wide SSD support: Fits M.2 NVMe sizes 2230-2280 (up to 8TB), but limited compatibility with older Intel systems

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Apr 24, 2026 12:29 AM
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Frank_NittyApr 24, 2026 12:29 AM
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40Gbps you say? Hmmm...
Apr 24, 2026 04:10 AM
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mannyvApr 24, 2026 04:10 AM
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In 4 one. Thanks OP, now I have to get a faster SSD.
Apr 24, 2026 03:43 PM
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sylentzApr 24, 2026 03:43 PM
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anyone comment about how loud/effective the built in fan is? i've got some cheap $20 ones but they are passive and get pretty hot
Apr 24, 2026 05:22 PM
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clinteastwoodApr 24, 2026 05:22 PM
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Seems like too much for an enclosure only imo.

Unless you're doing very high file size transfers all the time a 20Gbps drive at most would be fine. A 40 Gigabyte video file would take roughly 16 seconds in a 20Gbps enclosure vs 8 seconds in a 40 Gbps, and that's only if you can hit the theoretical max speed in either, and the device you plug these into can support that speed.

Price isn't special either, there's other no name brands on ebay for the same price or less.
Last edited by clinteastwood April 24, 2026 at 11:45 AM.
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Apr 24, 2026 07:47 PM
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mannyvApr 24, 2026 07:47 PM
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Quote from clinteastwood :
Seems like too much for an enclosure only imo.

Unless you're doing very high file size transfers all the time a 20Gbps drive at most would be fine. A 40 Gigabyte video file would take roughly 16 seconds in a 20Gbps enclosure vs 8 seconds in a 40 Gbps, and that's only if you can hit the theoretical max speed in either, and the device you plug these into can support that speed.

Price isn't special either, there's other no name brands on ebay for the same price or less.
I put my photo library on it, so fast random access when I need it is important. It also means I can use my older and slower drive for ProRes capture, which is handy.

Specialized, but for those who need it it's nice.
Apr 24, 2026 08:24 PM
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clinteastwoodApr 24, 2026 08:24 PM
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Quote from mannyv :
I put my photo library on it, so fast random access when I need it is important. It also means I can use my older and slower drive for ProRes capture, which is handy.

Specialized, but for those who need it it's nice.
Can't any M.2 enclosure do what you're using it for though?

There's a $16 Ugreen on Amazon today that I would think could do all that fine.
Apr 24, 2026 09:07 PM
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az060693Apr 24, 2026 09:07 PM
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These are pretty good, Orico makes some of the better ones.

There are other USB 4 enclosures with ASM2464PD controllers on Amazon for ~$40 though, with similar performance. Next step down would be the much older TB3 enclosures with Intel JHL7440 controllers that were relabeled as TB4/USB4 compatible. These max out around 2900MB/S whereas the Asmedia controllers can hit closer to the full 40gbps.

My newer USB4 laptops and my older TB3 Dell XPS 15 9570 had no issues with the Asmedia controller but my older 2021 TB4 desktop hates anything that isn't an Intel controller, so just make sure your devices and cables work properly with it. My cables and devices are all over the place with compatibility and performance with these things.

Also keep in mind that the blower fan makes these enclosures very long.
Last edited by az060693 April 24, 2026 at 02:14 PM.

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Apr 25, 2026 12:13 PM
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cnice515Apr 25, 2026 12:13 PM
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Thanks op!!
Apr 25, 2026 12:41 PM
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jacob2012Apr 25, 2026 12:41 PM
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Be aware of these USB 4 enclosures, I have one from another brand, the sequential read and write speed is indeed very fast (> 3 GB/s), but 4k read and write is super slow, less than 1MB/s). Tried it on different computers and the results are the same. Not sure which part is wrong. If it is the chip's issue, it might exist for different brands.
Apr 25, 2026 02:10 PM
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dealpapaApr 25, 2026 02:10 PM
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Thunderbolt 5 JHL9480 enclosures

Thunderbolt 5-equipped PCs have just started shipping and there are already a few vendors with compatible 80Gb/s SSD enclosures:
  • Acasis TB501/TB501 Pro enclosure
  • LaCie Rugged Pro5 (2TB or 4TB)
  • OWC Envoy Ultra (2TB or 4TB)
  • SSI SI-9229TB5 dual M.2 (for Mac mini)
  • SSI SI-8220TB5 dual M.2 (for PC)
  • Trebleet TRE-8132 enclosure
  • Wero TBT5002 enclosure (JHL9480 + JMS583)
  • Winstars WS-UTE50 / Wavlink WL-UTE50 enclosure
  • Wintop WT5 enclosure
Apr 25, 2026 07:42 PM
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The_SandsterApr 25, 2026 07:42 PM
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Quote from mannyv :
I put my photo library on it, so fast random access when I need it is important. It also means I can use my older and slower drive for ProRes capture, which is handy.

Specialized, but for those who need it it's nice.
Lets face it, Orico IS a no name brand. The only reason we recognize the name is because of their aggressive pricing for descent product on Amazon, not because they're known for their high end, high quality product.
Last edited by The_Sandster April 25, 2026 at 12:44 PM.
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Apr 25, 2026 07:48 PM
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xcopyApr 25, 2026 07:48 PM
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Quote from dealpapa :
Thunderbolt 5 JHL9480 enclosures

Thunderbolt 5-equipped PCs have just started shipping and there are already a few vendors with compatible 80Gb/s SSD enclosures:
  • Acasis TB501/TB501 Pro enclosure
  • LaCie Rugged Pro5 (2TB or 4TB)
  • OWC Envoy Ultra (2TB or 4TB)
  • SSI SI-9229TB5 dual M.2 (for Mac mini)
  • SSI SI-8220TB5 dual M.2 (for PC)
  • Trebleet TRE-8132 enclosure
  • Wero TBT5002 enclosure (JHL9480 + JMS583)
  • Winstars WS-UTE50 / Wavlink WL-UTE50 enclosure
  • Wintop WT5 enclosure
Actually they've been around for a long time.

I bought a Dell Pro Max Premium with 2x TB-4 and 2x TB-5 ports (total of 4 ports) in September of 2025. That was 8+ months ago, and they were available for a while before I purchased it.....

PS - all ports are power and data..
Apr 25, 2026 08:00 PM
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curmathewApr 25, 2026 08:00 PM
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Quote from mannyv :
I put my photo library on it, so fast random access when I need it is important. It also means I can use my older and slower drive for ProRes capture, which is handy.

Specialized, but for those who need it it's nice.
I know you like your setup and it's totally fine. I just write this for people who are making purchase decision.

Even with top-tier NVMes, the bandwidth for random access is under 100 MB/s, so the transfer speed is not the bottleneck. You don't really gain anything by upgrading from 10 Gbps to 40 Gbps for this specific use case. If you feel any improvement, it's likely due to moving from an enclosure without a tunneling protocol to one that supports it.

For the need of random access, a high-quality 10 Gbps/USB 3.2 Gen2 enclosure with UASP can perform 90% as well as tunneling in terms of responsiveness, but with much less heat generation, better device longevity, a smaller footprint, and no need for fan noise or dust management, and a much lower cost. Unless you absolutely need that extra 10% of performance, the marginal gain in random access does not typically justify upgrading from a 10 Gbps enclosure to a 40 Gbps one.

If you constantly need to transfer large files then it's a different story. 40 Gbps transfers data 3-4 times the speed of 10 Gbps (before the cache runs out) so the upgrade makes much more sense in that case.
Last edited by curmathew April 25, 2026 at 01:03 PM.
Apr 25, 2026 10:58 PM
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asukaApr 25, 2026 10:58 PM
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The one big benefit of TB5 units, aside from performance, is better compatibility.

These are getting cheap because of known teething issues that prolonged through COVID.

Battle test during the return period. If it works, great. Make sure.

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Apr 26, 2026 05:50 AM
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mannyvApr 26, 2026 05:50 AM
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Quote from clinteastwood :
Can't any M.2 enclosure do what you're using it for though?

There's a $16 Ugreen on Amazon today that I would think could do all that fine.
40gbps > 10gbps

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