ORICO NVME M.2 to Type-C USB3.1 Gen2 10Gbps Transparent External Hard Drive Adapter Enclosure for 2280 2260 2242 2230 PCI-E M2 M-Key SSD, USB Type C Converter Case (TCM2-Blue)
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Ideally, the drive should be an NVMe drive. It should be a Sata interface. It is not possible to connect a 2nd drive.
*br>Hello, thank you so much for asking As the hard disk is under the heat dissipating silicone grease, it conducts heat to the aluminum alloy sheet fabricated from aluminum alloy. This results in a bluish color that is the result of the aluminum alloy sheet coating heat. A member of the ORICO customer service team will be contacting you shortly
The enclosure should fit the drive if the diameter of the drive is the same as the enclosure.
*br>Hello, thank you so much for asking Though USB 3 speed is not as fast as USB 4, it is still better than USB 2. If it is 0, it can be used as a compatible device. A member of the ORICO customer service team will be contacting you shortly
Selected User Reviews For ORICO NVME M.2 to Type-C USB3.1 Gen2 10Gbps Transparent External Hard Drive Adapter Enclosure for 2280 2260 2242 2230 PCI-E M2 M-Key SSD, USB Type C Converter Case (TCM2-Blue)
It works well, and looks nice. The first step is to make sure you use the included riser and screw in the proper manner. Because the riser is not attached, this was a bit of a challenge. To position it under the right hole (or end) of the M board, you should set it at the length of the You should have no problem fitting your drive snugly into the heat sink if the included pads are placed directly on your drive. The Samsung Evo 980 I tried was quite snug, though the heatsink in contact with the drive was perfectly fine. One downside to it is how tight it is, so the way it fits together is a little I don't see the point in this- I do like the external, though. A main benefit of seeing inside is that you can see whether your M is working. The position of 2 is correct, and it is not too loose or bent. It also looks very sleek because the design is clear.
The method works, but be sure to use a thermal transfer pad since the heaters get quite hot. In general, as long as the heat sink is able to remove the heat, then it's all fun, but don't run it for any longer than a quick test run without the pads or heat sink. Additionally, it appears to work well with Windows and Mac OS X, but does not work with Raspian/Raspberry Pi. I did not use tech support, and it is a drive case without a capacity, so I didn't give it a rating.
It does what it is supposed to do and its transfer speeds are excellent. It should be noted that the thermals contain a design flaw. The thermal pads that come with the M2 drive are likely too thin for your drive, so you'll need to use thicker ones. In my experience, the Samsung EVO drive I had then made no contact with the heatsink on the drive. There is also a problem with this design in that you have to lock the top in place, so the thermal pads are likely to move unless you watch carefully during.
well, but the design looks a bit cheap and I feel like it could be opened easily.
I bought the product to enclose a NVME drive for my photo backups.
This is what I use on my Mac Mini to host.
I like the way it looks and how easy it is.