Best NVMe M.2 SSD Enclosure 2024 | Who Is THE Winner #1?

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00:00 INTRO
00:38 YOTTAMASTER YTPWM2
02:53 ORICO PWM2-G2
05:23 UGREEN CM559
07:35 BASEUS
09:34 ORICO M2V01-C4

ORICO USB4 M.2 SSD Case 40Gbps M2 NVMe Case Compatible with Thunderbolt 3 4 USB3.2 USB 3.1 3.0 Type-C Multiple Protocols
Baseus M2 SSD Case NVME SATA Dual Protocol M.2 to USB Type C 3.2 Gen 2 Portable SSD Sata Nvme Enclosure External PC Case
UGREEN M2 SSD Case M.2 NVMe SATA SSD Enclosure Adapter 10Gbps USB 3.2 Gen2 USB C External Enclosure Supports M and B&M Keys
ORICO M2 SSD Enclosure NVMe NGFF 10Gbps PCIe M.2 SSD Case Portable USB C 3.2Gen2 Tool Free External Adapter with Metal Heat Sink
Yottamaster M.2 NVMe/SATA Dual Protocol Hard Disk Enclosure Type-C USB3.2 Gen2 10Gbp SSD External Storage Box 4TB SSD Case
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I miss the good old English language. Having a computer read someone’s written text is very distracting when things like Gbps is spelled out, rather than speaking what it means, “gigabytes per second”.

pcartisan
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The speed is important, but I am looking for the most reliable enclosure in terms of heating and durability. Can someone recommend an enclosure that you have been using for some time without any problems? Thanks.

gaetanobruno
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The small Orico you showed is known for sure to get way too hot. It kinda sucks. The ADATA is the best out of the 10Gbps category because of its rtl9210chip, and has been tested by many sites and shown to stay below 60 Celsius. The bigger Orico is indeed very good apparently, but most people will not have the correct USB ports to actually get the max speed of this device, and it is very pricey. Be sure to check your USB ports. If you don't have USB 3.2-2 on your I/O bridge, but you do have a PCIe gen4 slot, you can get an expansion card to enable your pc to reach these speeds.

intraterrestrial
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Only 1 of these is 40 gpbs, but of course it doesn't really use the top speed. All of these are faster than any of the Drives you reviewed: The ZekeDrive USB4 can go to 3.8Gbps and the StarTech 4 bay Thunderbolt 3 NVMe Enclosure (Model: M2E4BTB3) is probably the fastest. But I haven't tested either one of these or seen someone else's tests on them.

whiteraimentevangelism
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what's the point in buying PCIe-3 or -4 NVMe SSD, if you're gonna stick it into a 10 Gbps enclosure :( you're lucky if see even 1000 MB/s.

Neganur
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I personnaly use a WAVLINK RC-UTE02 from 3 years now (I have twice) The performance is good and I never experienced any problem.

philippe-lebel
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Nice Video, but I miss a real speed test with "Black Magic Disk Speed"

gerdt.
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hi.For clonnig OS, samsung magican can I use this?

laco
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Hi, do you create product video for AMAZON product?

MAIWOOfficial
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can i use this Transcend 512GB PCIe M.2 NVMe SSD 220S 3D TLC With DRAM

TausifAdnan-mh
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By all means, i have got the UGREEN Enclosure paired with a WD SN770 barely reaching the 5GBit/s. It is such a shame, it heavily depends on the Host Controller respectively the Port you are using! Everything below USB 3.2 Gen 2 is not really enjoyable!

deadlinerhorus
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LOL ORICO has such bad reviews with all of their products, speed issues, thin heatsinks with no contact to ssd, unreliable mechamism that makes you drop the ssd easily, doesnt support TRIM, seems like Yotta is the only way to go...

paveldrumev