🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The ORICO NVME M.2 to Type-C USB3.1 Gen2 Adapter Enclosure offers a high-speed solution for your M.2 PCI-E SSDs, featuring a 10 Gbps transfer rate, tool-free installation, and advanced heat dissipation technology. Compatible with multiple operating systems, this enclosure is designed for efficiency and performance, making it an essential accessory for tech-savvy professionals.
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop |
Memory Storage Capacity | 4 TB |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.25"L x 1.34"W x 0.45"H |
Material | Plastic, Metal |
Color | Blue |
P**H
Best one.
Looking good. And performance okay
M**A
very good
very good
U**Z
Awesome
It works fine and without no problem and it's very fast and decent quality
U**G
The speed was slow
I plugged in NVME2 PCIE4 1TB _WD _SN850x. The speed was very slow and the maximum it reached was 24 to 35 MBPS while it was supposed to be at least 1 GBPS, also it was overheating as no heat sink or strap was included.It was very slim and light but the material quality was very poor. Still it never stopped working.
T**M
Dosen't support all systems claimed, BSOD, kinda noisy, a bit to big to be easily portable.
This is cheap, compared to most using this chip, and it feels like it. From the pictures of their current Kickstarter campaign it apparently to be the same board, just in a less appealing case. I included some photos for size comparison.Truly tool free, which could be a plus for swapping SSDs quickly. That said, the little plastic piece (they included 2) thats used to hold the drive down via the typical screw slot, it fits some drives well, but for others it need some extra fuss as it seems the gap to slot the screw slot into is a bit narrow for for some drives. Also, because of its design, and their included and recommended thermal pad, the little plastic piece can interfere with the pad. NBD if not swapping SSD frequently, but if you do and the pad drys over time as they tend to (and may be more likely here because of the air movement) it may damage the look of the pad over time.I find the recommendation to use the pad a bit odd. It does not contact the heatsink. There is a good sized gap between a properly applied pad and the heatsink. When I asked about thisni was told it was by design, to allow airflow, but they didn't really explain why, then, a pad was recommended at all.Unfortunately this was, for me, unusable. During testing I would get frequent hanging, disconnections, and inconsistent performance. When connecting directly any intensive data transfer would cause a BSOD shutdown. The BSOD shutdown could be avoided by connecting via a dock, but the PC needed to be restarted or the drive unplugged and plugged back in to regain access to it.Testing speeds was all over the place. When working its best it seemed no faster than the older and, IMO, MUCH more well built M2V01-C4. Sometimes it would report, via CrystalDiskMark, crasy fast read speeds, like 24,000MB/s, but while the rest of the test would appear to run results would report 0 and the drive would be inaccessible afterward. That is, unless it was connected directly in which case it'd cause a BSOD shutdown.I worked with support to resolve these issue, but eventually, after much wasted time, they simply said it seemed like some strange and unknowable incompatibility issue (even though other devices/cases with the same chip work fine) and suggested I return this. For you, it may be worth avoiding altogether.
L**H
Great product
was great in transfer
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