M.2 SSD Enclosure NVME/NGFF to USB C
M.2 SSD enclosure combo NVME/NGFF give you blazing-fast data transfer speeds. This powerhouse accessory is designed to supercharge your computer accessories collection and revolutionize your storage capabilities.
M.2 Combo NVME/NGFF SSD Enclosure
M.2 SSD enclosure combo NVME/NGFF give you blazing-fast data transfer speeds. This powerhouse accessory is designed to supercharge your computer accessories collection and revolutionize your storage capabilities.
USB 3.1 Gen 2: Enjoy transfer speeds up to 10Gbps
USB-C Connectivity: Future-proof your setup with the latest connection standard
Backward Compatibility: Works seamlessly with USB 3.0 and 2.0 ports
Versatility Meets Portability
This enclosure is the Swiss Army knife of storage solutions, offering unparalleled flexibility for both casual users and tech enthusiasts alike.
Dual Compatibility:
Supports both NVME and NGFF SSDs
Compatible with M.2 form factors: 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280
Sleek Design:
Lightweight aluminum body for enhanced heat dissipation
Compact size: easily fits in your pocket or laptop bag
Plug-and-Play:
No drivers required for Windows 10+, macOS, and Linux systems
Hot-swappable for quick SSD changes on the go
- Technical Specifications: The Nitty-Gritty Details
For the tech-savvy users who crave the specifics, here’s a deep dive into the technical features that make this enclosure a must-have for your SSDs:
Interface and Protocol Support
USB: USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10Gbps), backward compatible with USB 3.0/2.0
Internal Interface: PCIe 3.0 x2 for NVME, SATA III for NGFF
Supported Protocols:
NVME: 1.2, 1.3, 1.4
SATA: I, II, III
Physical Specifications
Dimensions: 104mm x 35mm x 11mm
Weight: Approximately 45g (without SSD)
Material: Aircraft-grade aluminum alloy
Color Options: Space Gray, Silver
Power and Thermal Management
Power Supply:
Bus-powered via USB
Over-current and over-voltage protection
Thermal Design:
Passive cooling through aluminum body
Thermal pads for efficient heat transfer from SSD to enclosure
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
Power Consumption:
Idle: < 0.5W
Active: Up to 4.5W (depending on SSD)
Compatibility and Performance
Operating Systems:
Windows 7/8/10/11
macOS 10.13 and later
Linux kernel 3.10 and above
Maximum Capacity: Supports SSDs up to 4TB
Performance:
Sequential Read: Up to 1000MB/s
Sequential Write: Up to 900MB/s (SSD and system dependent)
-Key Benefits: Why This Enclosure is a Game-Changer
1. Breathe New Life into Old Laptops
Transform your aging laptop’s sluggish storage into a speed demon:
Repurpose your laptop’s M.2 SSD as an external drive
Ideal for laptop upgrades – transfer your data effortlessly
Perfect companion for desktops with limited internal expansion options
2. Data Transfer and Backup Made Simple
Never stress about data management again:
Quickly transfer large files between devices
Create fast, portable backups of your critical data
Ideal for creative professionals working with large media files
3. Enhance Your Gaming Experience
Level up your gaming setup:
Store and run games directly from the external SSD
Reduce load times and improve in-game performance
Easy to carry for LAN parties or gaming on different systems
4. Future-Proof Your Storage Solution
Invest in a device that grows with your needs:
Supports the latest NVME SSDs for maximum performance
USB-C connectivity ensures compatibility with newer devices
Ability to upgrade your SSD without replacing the entire enclosure
- Cons: Keeping It Real
While this enclosure is a powerhouse, it’s important to consider a few potential drawbacks:
Price Point:
Higher cost compared to traditional HDD enclosures
Premium price justified by performance and versatility
Power Consumption:
May drain laptop batteries faster due to higher power draw
Not suitable for low-power USB ports on some devices
Heat Generation:
High-performance SSDs can generate significant heat
Prolonged intensive use may lead to thermal throttling
Compatibility Issues:
Some older systems may not recognize NVME SSDs in external enclosures
TRIM support may be limited on certain operating systems
| High-performance SSDs can generate significant heat |
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| Prolonged intensive use may lead to thermal throttling |
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| Compatibility Issues |
| Some older systems may not recognize NVME SSDs in external enclosures |
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| TRIM support may be limited on certain operating systems |
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