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UGREEN 2.5" Hard Drive Enclosure USB C 3.1 Gen 2 to SATA III 6Gbps for SSD HDD 9.5 7mm External Hard Drive Disk Case w UASP Compatible with WD Seagate Toshiba Samsung Hitachi PS4 Xbox Router

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$ 15.99

Score By Feature

Based on 15,404 ratings
Easy to install
9.48
Easy to use
9.51
Value for money
8.89
Durability
8.68
Quality of material
8.58
Sleep mode
8.68

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Product Description

UGREEN 2. Portable External Storage A 5" hard drive enclosure allows you to connect your two hard drives quickly and easily. 5 Inch Solid State Drive It shields the hard drive from external damage and makes the sata hard drive portable for data storage. Use your 2 to its full potential. Once again, a 5" HDD and SSD protect everything you care about.
6Gbps UASP Super Speed - The SATA interface of this enclosure supports 6Gbps max transfer speed and UASP accelerated transmission protocol, 70% Faster than traditional USB 3, 70% Faster than traditional USB 2 and USB 0 are backwards compatible. USB 0 and USB 1 1 ports.
Windows, LINUX, and Mac OS 8 are all supported by the UGREEN Hard Drive Enclosure. Systems with a value of 0 or higher. Designed specifically for two people. Up to 6TB HDD and SSD in a 5 inch form factor with a 7mm/9mm thickness 5mm. Compatible with Western Digital, Seagate, Toshiba, Samsung, Kingston, Crucial, Hitachi, and other brands of storage devices. 5" SSD HDD with SATA interface.

Questions & Answers

"Enclosure usb 3.0" is handled by which chipset/bridge controller? Is it possible to use only one "gen 2"?

Hello there,br>This hard drive enclosure's chipset is ASM235CM-QFN48. br>Thank you for contacting us and for your help.

Is it possible to trim the enclosure?

I'm going back to my original query. I was able to figure out how to make it work. My SSD drive (Samsung 850 EVO) supports TRIM. Because it was formatted as ExFAT, it did not appear in the "Optimize Drives" tool. The drive now appears in the "Optimize Drives" tool after I reformatted it to NTFS. With this UGREEN enclosure, I can now TRIM the drive. I hope that this information is useful to anyone else who is frustrated. TRIM appears to be limited to NTFS-formatted drives in Windows. NOT an ExFAT-formatted SSD SSD that has been formatted.

According to other reviews, the included cable isn't very good. Is there a working cable in place of the one that came with the package?

The included cable is functional and provides access to more ports. Both Gen 2 and Gen 3 are installed on my desktop. 1 A- C plus the third There are one standard port. When you connect directly to a motherboard's sata ports, you get the fastest data due to chipset translation. This is fine for a standard SSD because the 20 to 40 MB/s difference will never be noticed.

Is the case made of metal or plastic?

Plastic, to be precise.

Selected User Reviews For UGREEN 2.5" Hard Drive Enclosure USB C 3.1 Gen 2 to SATA III 6Gbps for SSD HDD 9.5 7mm External Hard Drive Disk Case w UASP Compatible with WD Seagate Toshiba Samsung Hitachi PS4 Xbox Router

It's almost a decent enclosure for a hard drive
3/5

However, the customer service was outstanding! Because of the positive reviews, I had high expectations for this film. The drive was very easy to install in the enclosure, and the enclosure's sturdy foam held the drive in place well. It's the cable that's the problem. When transferring data or even trying to read the drive with the included cable, the drive disconnects. I used a USB-A to USB-C cable instead. I used a C cable that worked flawlessly. It's not the drive; I tried connecting the same drive to a USB to SATA cable and it worked fine. I'm debating whether to keep the enclosure and just buy a USB-to-SATA cable. It comes with a C cable to use with it, but it's a pain because the cable that came with it doesn't work. br>br>UPDATE: br>br> br>br>In order to resolve the issue, the company contacted me. I had done some research on my own and discovered a USB-based device. The company sells a C cable with speeds that should be compatible with the enclosure, and they sent me a free replacement cable. The enclosure now functions as expected thanks to the new cable. I gave it a three-star rating. I'm not going to give the drive a perfect score because the supplied cable didn't work, but the company did an excellent job of resolving the problem! Because of the cable issue, I'm not sure I'd buy the enclosure again, but the company clearly values customer service, which is rare these days!.

Joel Harrell
Joel Harrell
| Sep 25, 2021
It works fine, but you'll need a $10 USB cable
3/5

The device is powered by the USB 3. 0 cable that comes with it. 0 Type- My computer has a 5 Gigabit Ethernet port. I did, however, buy the enclosure to use with my 10 Gbps USB-C port. Use the C port to connect to an external SSD and take advantage of the full SATA III bandwidth. This will necessitate the use of a different cable (USB 3. 0). Type 1 Gen 2 - Type C to Type- C) for an extra ten dollars- $12. You might want to consider a SATA III to USB-C adapter for the combined price. Instead, use a C adapter. SSD sequential read speeds improved by 100 MB/s (from 440 to 540 MB/s) after purchasing a new cable. br>br>On a side note, my unit came without an extra pad for use with a 7mm thick drive.

Matias Hale
Matias Hale
| Aug 05, 2021
The price is incredible
5/5

With a 1TB Samsung 860 EVO SSD installed, I was able to edit Raw 4K footage in Premiere Pro on a 2018 MacBook Pro without any issues. It was a breeze to put together this contraption. I'm not sure why anyone would purchase a ready-to-use product. When you can save hundreds of dollars and get better performance by simply connecting two inexpensive parts, it's a no-brainer. No tools.

Opal Baker
Opal Baker
| Jul 11, 2021
VERY QUICK! I needed to replace a failed hard drive in my iMac, but I didn't want to risk breaking the screen by disassembling it again
5/5

San Disk is a failed hard drive that will not be replaced. My old HDD had a 100 mbps read and write speed. br>br>I purchased this enclosure to use as a boot drive for my new Samsung EVO SSD. br>br>I'm getting 400 MBPS read and write with the Samsung SSD I purchased, and I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this enclosure. I purchased a second one to use as an external SSD backup drive; I chose a Samsung SSD for maximum transfer speeds in this enclosure.

Jackson Patel
Jackson Patel
| Feb 05, 2021
Exceptional item!! I would strongly suggest it
5/5

My old box could detect the ADATA SU630, but not this one! br>br>Recent changes: br>br> Ugreen sent me a new one after I submitted my review. Amazing customer service!br>It was my fault because the Ugreen box has a tighter socket than the Sabrent box, so I pushed harder and it worked perfectly. br>It has 100MB/s read and write speed, which is 100MB/s faster than Sabrent's and very close to the advertised ADATA SU630br>I get 397MB/s for writing and 523MB/s for reading. On the MacBook Pro, the reading speed is 4 MB/s. It's slim, has shock-absorbing foam, and securely holds the drive. Great!.

Bridget Pierce
Bridget Pierce
| Jul 21, 2021
Enclosure for your hard drive is fantastic
5/5

Other reviewers are baffled. As a side note, I work in IT and bought this enclosure because I recently upgraded to an NVME system drive, giving me a 1TB 2. There was a 5-inch surplus. This enclosure is fantastic! br>br> It was easy to put together, has good material quality, and is well-made overall. br>br>The transfer rates are in line with expectations; According to the product specifications, it can transfer a 1 GB file in 5 seconds, which is correct. Those who complained about cabling issues may be correct, but I haven't had any so far! Overall, this will be an excellent external storage device as well as a virtual machine system drive.

Oakley Bowen
Oakley Bowen
| Apr 21, 2021
I/O controller that meets SATA III STDs and is good value for money
5/5

Nothing special here, just another low-cost SATA III interpreter. It's a mid-range price; these types of modules can be purchased separately for a very low price (which is the most important aspect of it). The rest is injection-molded polymer, which is superior in nearly every way. As a result, I'm going to give it a 9/10 for construction and design. br>br>I haven't tried a 3D NAND SSD yet because I don't have any spares lying around. I was able to saturate multiple platter drives, which is a good test for fake/fake rip-offs. Read on for a point and anecdote about I/O controllers. br>br>I just returned two different units to Amazon, both of which had the same labeling and screening on the I/O modules as this one, but the controller was completely saturated to the point of buffer overflows on a simple raw I/O test, peaking at around 320mbps (BITS, not BYTES). Again, those were low-cost clones of this product's I/O controller, which seems absurd to me given that the'scammers' probably saved about $10 per unit while capping the throughput at around USB 2. 0 in the best-case scenario. My point is that counterfeit boards are common across a wide range of platforms of mass produced East Asian sourced parts; some of them are simply ripped off, reverse engineered, and produced at an even lower rate, which requires more effort than simply illegally duplicating an existing design in a variety of ways. The difference is that it's the obfuscated counterfeit parts that you should be wary of; there's a good chance someone is riding the good reviews and reputation of the legitimate part. br>br>There are a few variables that the resale agents can't account for, such as the type (make/model/specification) of drive you're using, and especially user behavior, which is a big one. There are always a few users who beat the crap out of their storage devices in multiple ways, then claim it's a design flaw. Examples include issues with throughput on a packed platter drive with severe fragmentation, not understanding how modes of writing work (sequential, random), having absolutely no clue how various file systems operate, and a complete lack of understanding in concepts such as persistence. I anticipate a speed of around 5500mbps in the high middle range. I have a NVMe USB-C drive as a comparison, and yes, I realize it's not an exact analog. I have no problem saturating the I/O very, very close to 10gbps on a 3. 0 external that I built, housing a fairly new WD Black NVMe, and I have no problem saturating the I/O very, very close to 10gbps on a 3. 0 external that I built. A type-in port or a single port c to write- interface written in c So, in general, I'm anticipating a 65-year-old woman. 70 of that estimate can be achieved with this enclosure and a good SATA III SSD. Yes, it's a little hazy, but we're not talking about a multidisk compound raid array or anything remotely mission critical. In addition, I ran all of the tests in this one in order. I have no plans to run anything off of or in conjunction with this drive enclosure; instead, I will most likely use it to transfer a large amount of data to one of my non-attached hard drives. Alternatively, I could offload some game ISOs (which I'll be running in RAM anyway, reading only from disk). br>br>Another major advantage of a legitimate, high-quality I/O like this one is that I can easily R/W to a fully encrypted volume at high speeds, and I'm not talking about BitLocker. br>br>This is a ridiculously long review for a part that's on the verge of being trivial. As a result, I'm going to put my thoughts on the subject to rest for the time being. br>br>Using a USB 3. 0 port's throughput type 1 or type- With a c interface and both separate and compound concurrent I/O, an 8. 5/10 in terms of performance, as well as the drive you chose. A SATA III SSD will hit its own standard ceiling, which is around 6gbps, and that's about the best case scenario you're looking at for any external drive with a SATA III interface in the I/O chain (the only way to beat that with SATA III is to use multiple SATA III drives in a logical stripe, also known as raid0). It's also perfectly acceptable to set up a raid5 configuration. ).

Josiah Lara
Josiah Lara
| Oct 12, 2021

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