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SABRENT USB 3.2 10Gbps Type C Tool Free Enclosure for M.2 PCIe NVMe and SATA SSDs (EC-SNVE)

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Size: M.2 NVMe/SATA SSDs


Features

  • CONVENIENCE: 100% Tool-Free, quickly install and remove SSDs without any tools.
  • DESIGN: Ultra-slim Aluminum case with ABS frame. Sleek, Durable, and Convenient. Portable yet durable, ideal for traveling.
  • COMPATIBILITY: M.2 form factor compatible with both SATA and NVME in sizes: 2242/2260/2280.
  • SPEED: USB 3.2 supports data transmission speeds of up to 10Gbps for steady and efficient data transfer. Backward compatible with USB 3.1 and USB 3.0 at respective speed limits.
  • PLUG & PLAY: No additional drivers required. Bus powered. Does not need an external power supply. Perfect for tech nerds, 4K content designers, and engineers. At up to 1000MB/s, Data copy and transferring will be done in in no time.

Hardware Interface: USB 3.2 Gen 2


Brand: SABRENT


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 4.59"L x 1.24"W x 0.5"H


Hardware Platform: Mac


Product Dimensions: 4.59 x 1.24 x 0.5 inches


Item Weight: 3.99 ounces


Item model number: EC-SNVE


Date First Available: December 31, 2020


Manufacturer: SABRENT


Country of Origin: China


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  • A Pleasant Surprise!
Size: M.2 NVMe/SATA SSDs
I bought this enclosure for $26.99 here, on Amazon. Amazon initially lost the enclosure in the mail, but after contacting Amazon, they sent out a replacement with free overnight shipping, no questions asked. A+ for Amazon Customer Support. Now, onto the actual enclosure: This thing is fantastic! The tool-less opening makes perfect sense, and the rubber garment to hold down your M.2 drive is genius. You won't find any screws here, which means that you can easily and quickly swap M.2s in and out of the enclosure should you need to. Performance is as advertised: Pairing the enclosure with a 2TB HP EX950 (Which is more SSD than this enclosure needs, but I got it for $200 on r/hardwareswap. I would recommend a WD Blue SN550 if you're looking at buying a new dedicated drive to put in the enclosure specifically.), I consistently hit the advertised speeds of the enclosure. Perhaps the best feature of this device, however, is that it is effectively driverless. Plug and play worked seamlessly on each operating system I have tested (Windows and Linux). Furthermore, the computer has direct access to the drive! The enclosure doesn't impose any sort of middle-man to hide the hardware, which means that you can use this enclosure to read SMART data from drives utilizing a program like CrystalDiskInfo. The ability to read SMART data from the enclosure is incredible! As someone who is constantly buying and selling hardware, this feature alone makes the purchase worth it. The only "downside" to this enclosure is not one explicitly of the enclosure, but rather one which stems from the nature of running a PCIe device in a closed metal box: this will be dependent on the drive you choose to put in the enclosure, but generally speaking, it will get HOT. However, this is a good thing as it means that the enclosure is effective in pulling the heat from the drive. It does mean, though, that you will have to be careful. One could feasibly burn themselves depending on how they handle the enclosure when it is under load. So, all that being said: When I set out to buy an NVME M.2 enclosure, I was looking at this and the Anker equivalent. I ultimately went with this once, given Sabrent's generally positive reputation in the PC building community as a storage manufacturer and the heatsink design of this enclosure, and I am glad that I did. I don't think I would be comfortable running the drive much hotter than it is now. If you are planning on running a drive that's cooler than a 2TB HP EX950 (like maybe an SN550 or an SK Hynix P31), then perhaps another enclosure would work. Still, I recommend this one. The design is logical, and the heatsink is exceptionally effective, the enclosure is very compact, and 1000 mb/s is well worth it if you frequently move files between devices. I highly recommended this M.2 enclosure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2021 by Chris

  • It's very nice and solid enclosure : TOO MANY VINE REVIEWS
Size: M.2 NVMe SSD
It's a very nice and solid enclosure. I'm using it with Samsung 970 EVO PLUS... There are way to many VINE reviews for this product. Normally if product is really good it should have tons of USER ( Non Vine ) reviews... Vine users are sponsored to get reviews... Doesn't matter if they're unbias, they're not natural users who come to amazon to buy the specific product in question so their reviews / use are different than a regular user who comes to amazon looking for a specific to use... This summary is primarily for those who will be copying large files ( 60GB to 500GB + ) from the Enclosure ( which are reads ) to any other device. The copies always abort prematurely in the middle of copying when enclosure is connected to USB-C port that supports USB 3.1 Gen 2.. If Enclosure is connected to regular USB-A port that supports USB 3.1 Gen 1, then copies ( read from enclosure ) works 90% of the time, meaning copies do not stop / abort in the middle... I'll update refine and update this review later and make it more succinct later... I spent a lot of money trying to get reads ( copies from the enclosure while it's connected to the USB-C port USB 3.1 Gen 2 ) to work... To eliminate and isolate issues, I purchased and tried following: two Samsung 970 EVO 1TB NVMe PCIe, M.2, one Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB NVMe PCIe, M.2, one Dell XPS 15 9570 32GB Mem, 1TB NVMe, PCIe, M.2 SSD )... I've tried three different NVMe, PCIe, M.2 enclosures and they all exhibit the exact same behavior: Write / Copy large file from any source to enclosure with 970 EVO or 970 EVO plus installed while the Enclosure is connected to USB-C port USB 3.1 Gen 2 and writes / copy to enclosure " ALWAYS " works 100% of time no issues whatsoever... However, then try to copy the exact same file that was written to enclosure with 970 EVO or 970 EVO Plus NVMe, PCIe, M.2 to any other drive ( internal or external ) and the copy will start but ALWAYS files to complete... ALWAYS fails to complete no matter device / memory / drive it's being written to... Irony is the Samsung T5 1TB enclosure with 1TB inside it NEVER FAILS when copying from it... Also there are no thermo issues as I have fan blowing directly on enclosures and it's cool to cold during whole duration of copy... More details below. I will update this review later... Anyway, Nothing to complain about except fact that this enclosure as well as the others below " ALWAYS " fail during middle of copying when trying to copy large files from the enclosure ( which are READS from Enclosure ) to any of the following drives when the enclosure is connected to a USB-C port that is Gen 2 10Gbps and also Thunderbolt... Windows 10 Pro, Dell XPS 15 9550 & 9570 both systems: 32GB Mem, 1TB SSD NMVe, PCIe, M.2 Plug Sabrent Enclosure with 970 EVO Plus in Enclosure to USB-C port... WRITES to the Enclosure are very, very fast as expected and never, ever fail or stop prematurely during writes ( copies ) to the enclosure... However, when trying to copy ( for purpose of backing up file ) the exact same file that was just written to the enclosure, copy from enclosure fails in middle of copying from the enclosure to Internal Drive in XPS 15 ( NVMe, PCIe, M.2 SSD 1TB PM951 ) and it also fails in middle of copying from enclosure when copying to any of the following USB devices: USB 3.1 devices: Seagate 5TB Portable, Seagate 8TB HUB, WD 4TB Portable NVMe PCIe M.2 Internal Samsung PM951 1TB I've tried numerous times, trying to copy from enclosure while it was in the USB-C Port I've retrimmed the internal drive in the XPS 15s before copying from enclosure and writing to the internal drives PM951 NVMe PCIe M.2... It ALWAYS FAILS TO COPY same large file that was just written to enclosure. File sizes between 80GB to 450GB... Steadily copies ( 100GB to 500GB+ ) file from enclosure to internal drive in XPS 15 at 750MB/s then abruptly starts slowing down, then stops 30%, 40%, 50%, 60% of way ( completed ), but never successfully completes copying... IT NEVER COMPLETES COPYING FROM USB-C PORT SAME EXACT FILE THAT WAS WRITTEN TO IT TO ANY DEVICE.... HOWEVER, IF ENCLOSURE IS CONNECTED TO USB-A PORT USB 3.1 it will successfully copy from the enclosure the same file 90% of the time to any drive internal or external at approximately 375MB/s... This enclosure isn't the only one affected. I've tried following enclosures and they all exhibit the same behavior so I suspect there's something about the USB-C port that saturates and dies during middle of copying... I saw other reports and reviews on web concerning iMac and MacBook Pro's Copies FROM the enclosures only work when not in a USB-C port USB 3.1 Gen 2 Sabrent Type-C Enclsoure for NMVe PCIe M Key M.2 SSD QNINE NVMe M.2 USB 3.1 Gen2 SHINESTAR NVME NMVe PCIe M Key M.2 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2019 by SG

  • Well Designed, Solidly built. Almost Perfect.
Size: M.2 NVMe/SATA SSDs
This is an excellent enclosure. The aluminum cover has a thermal pad that presses against the SSD when closed and ends up acting like a big heatsink, which, can get uncomfortably warm during operation, but that is what its supposed to do. The latch release button for the cover is unobtrusive and simple to operate, which contributes to the whole tool-less package. SSDs can be installed and removed with such ease ,this enclosure can pretty much handle filling the role of an SSD dock. The controller preforms very well, as I nearly saturated the USB-C throughput while reading a single big file from the SSD. Its fast, its easy and it gets the job done. I only have 2 minor gripes, both of which might change your positive opinion of this device if you aren't paying attention. First, be careful about opening the enclosure while a USB-C cable is attached, because the end of the cover right at the hinge-point will bump against the male USB cable connection, and given the amount of leverage the long door would likely afford, it could mangle the cable or the USB-C port itself. Second, though full-length 2280 SSDs have a committed retention clip in the enclosure, shorter cards need to employ a rubber peg to hold the drive in place. If you happen to be using the 2280, there is a good chance of losing it. I wish they had designed a dedicated hanger/hole/whatever to securely store the peg when a 2280 is installed. Both of these shortcomings are a trade off to the simplicity of the design and do not outweigh the solid features of this device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023 by NYPfeif

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