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MAIWO 10Gpbs M.2 SATA/NVMe Docking Station $67.95 + Free Shipping

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ISHEEP STORE via Amazon [amazon.com] has MAIWO 10Gpbs M.2 SATA/NVMe Docking Station on sale for $135.90 - 50% off when you apply promo code 2FRQRGQ7 at checkout = $67.95. Shipping is free.

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Model: MAIWO K3016CL M.2 SATA/NVMe Docking Station,USB C 10Gbps Clone Duplicator,with SD Express Card Base, Support Offline Clone and one- Key System Disk Copy

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Unless you need the SD express, this is not a particularly good deal. I've been looking at these and this is the one I'm going to go with. It's 17 bucks less and 20 Gb per second.

https://a.co/d/e1bACJ5
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Quote from lattiboy :
Unless you need the SD express, this is not a particularly good deal. I've been looking at these and this is the one I'm going to go with. It's 17 bucks less and 20 Gb per second.

https://a.co/d/e1bACJ5
Yea that looks better, only drawback is it requires power from an ac outlet.
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Dealsfinder2019
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How safe is this device with exposed ssd stripe stick out like that? The old harddrive at least is still within in enclosure that is somewhat protected.
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hazardc
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This is in the price range of 40gbps USB4/TB units ... not to mention NVME drives get pretty hot and need thermal pads and some kind of heat sink going on (I'd say half of the units in this price range even have active cooling)

I mean i guess it's ok for someone that's swapping or cloning drives around a bunch but there's just no reason i can think of to not pay LESS for a 20gbps unit at the very least. Both my macbook air and the new x870 board i bought support 40gbit for external drives... and while "10 gigabit seems like plenty of speed" once you experience 40gigabit transfers... well, it's just like when you're used to using gigabit over your network and move up to 2.5 or 10gigabit ... gigabit suddenly seems very slow.

I would almost bet real money these things even retain 10gig transfer speeds with absolutely zero cooling though. It would be a miracle IMO especailly sustained, maybe for a handful of seconds... NVME drives get hot pretty quickly.


I've typed to much, the bottom line is that you can get 10gbps nvme enclosures for like 20 bucks all day long and 20gbps for not much more... 60 bucks to literally handicap a nvme drives down to 1GB/sec (let's be real, it's going to be way less on any sustained transfer if the drive even stays stable)

This is not a slick deal..
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hazardc
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Quote from lattiboy :
Unless you need the SD express, this is not a particularly good deal. I've been looking at these and this is the one I'm going to go with. It's 17 bucks less and 20 Gb per second.

https://a.co/d/e1bACJ5

I agree with that, the only redeeming quality is that it handles a bunch of formats including sd express... Other than that, i think it's pretty much already e-waste tbh.

20gbit is like minimum for an enclosure these days. Why spend money on SSDs that can do over 10GB/sec and neuter them to 1/10 that speed? (and like i said above, no way they sustain that speed with no heat management)
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lost me at ISHEEP....
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cococrisps
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Is there a dock that clones a 3.5/2.5 hard drives to a NVME/M.2?

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sukru
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And this is m.2 but not necessarily NVMe
One of the slots says SATA while the other says NVMe (basically the one on the left is for older type of drives).
Unless you absolutely need a machine to duplicate drives from SD->SATA->NVMe, you don't want this.
(Though it would be very useful to upgrade an older system with a hybrid slot).

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