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Orico M.2 NVMe SATA SSD Enclosure w/ USB-C Cable (Blue)

$9.95

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Orico Direct via Amazon has ORICO M.2 NVMe SATA SSD Enclosure w/ USB-C Cable (Blue) for $12.95 - $2.98 w/ promo code ORICOPWDM2 applied at checkout = $9.97. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Includes:
  • 1x M.2 ssd enclosure
  • 1x USB C to C cable
  • 1x Thermal Pad
  • 2x Rubber Fastener
  • 1x Cooling Vest(Heatsink)
Features:
  • When using NVMe SSD, the transmission rate is 10Gbps and the read and write speed is 1000MB/s. When using M.2 SATA SSD, the transmission rate is 5Gbps, and the reading and writing speed is 450MB/s
  • M.2 reader is suitable for M.2 NVMe M Key/B+M Key and M.2 NGFF SATA B+M Key SSD (based on SATA). The maximum capacity of SSD is 4TB. SSD size:2230/2242/2260/2280. Compatible with multiple operating systems: Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Android

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Orico Direct via Amazon has ORICO M.2 NVMe SATA SSD Enclosure w/ USB-C Cable (Blue) for $12.95 - $2.98 w/ promo code ORICOPWDM2 applied at checkout = $9.97. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x M.2 ssd enclosure
  • 1x USB C to C cable
  • 1x Thermal Pad
  • 2x Rubber Fastener
  • 1x Cooling Vest(Heatsink)
Features:
  • When using NVMe SSD, the transmission rate is 10Gbps and the read and write speed is 1000MB/s. When using M.2 SATA SSD, the transmission rate is 5Gbps, and the reading and writing speed is 450MB/s
  • M.2 reader is suitable for M.2 NVMe M Key/B+M Key and M.2 NGFF SATA B+M Key SSD (based on SATA). The maximum capacity of SSD is 4TB. SSD size:2230/2242/2260/2280. Compatible with multiple operating systems: Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Android

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff

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Don't buy these, they suck. Slow performance and unstable connection. I've tried using these 3 times already and never was able to successfully copy my data over completely.

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Additional product details can be found on their website (click here [oricotechs.com]).
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code is not valid.
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OK, I've watched videos on the stuff but still have issues. Isn't SATA and NVMe 2 different things? I understand M.2 form factor.
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code worked for me, thanks. just what I needed for my new MAC MINI M4
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Quote from djjosephk :
OK, I've watched videos on the stuff but still have issues. Isn't SATA and NVMe 2 different things? I understand M.2 form factor.

It accepts both. What's the issue ?
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Quote from pismomonkey :
It accepts both. What's the issue ?
I miss read it, thank you for the clarification.

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Had to return two Orico enclosures due to poor performance. Maybe just me but thought I'd share.
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Don't buy these, they suck. Slow performance and unstable connection. I've tried using these 3 times already and never was able to successfully copy my data over completely.
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Quote from djjosephk :
OK, I've watched videos on the stuff but still have issues. Isn't SATA and NVMe 2 different things? I understand M.2 form factor.

M.2 is a form factor that can carry pcie, sata, and USB. It's not common anymore but a lot of early m.2 ssds were sata. This enclosure is one of the earlier ones where that was more common.
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I recommend the Sharge SSD enclosures. It's on sale right now and it's thinner + it has magsafe compatibility. Really high quality product
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I have used this once to copy everything over a smaller SATA from a Dell laptop to a new and larger NVMe 3.0 ssd a few years ago with no issues.
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God damn. Schills can't even do the code right.
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Quote from Reeveal :
I recommend the Sharge SSD enclosures. It's on sale right now and it's thinner + it has magsafe compatibility. Really high quality product
Link? And is it the same price?

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