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The ineo M.2 NVMe SSD Tool-Free Enclosure offers a high-speed USB 3.1 Gen 2 connection, allowing for rapid data transfer rates of up to 10Gbps. Its hot-swappable feature ensures easy plug-and-play functionality without the need for drivers. This enclosure is specifically designed for M-key NVMe SSDs, supporting various sizes and compatible with multiple operating systems, making it an essential tool for tech-savvy professionals.
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.89"L x 0.75"W x 0.24"H |
Color | M.2 NVMe SSD enclosure (C2575 NVMe) |
M**A
Works and fits larger NVME SSD with attached heatsinks - more CLEARANCE!
This enclosure was just what I was looking for. I needed one with more CLEARANCE to fit an SSD with a factory-attached heatsink. Most other enclosures are too thin and do not allow for the additional thickness of a factory-attached (unremovable) heatsink - even many enclosures that come with their own heatsinks and thermal pads (which this one has). This one worked beautifully. It's not fancy as it's just a plastic case with no fans or vents or removable cords (this has a fixed C cable), but it more than makes up for it by being usable for me. For those of you looking for simple installation, this one features tool-less installation. When installing, be careful to slip the SSD's notch into the middle slot of the "holding unit" (not clear in the instructions). Keep in mind that you will have to format the drive if it has not been formatted before to get your computer to be recognized. For Windows, this can be done through "Disk Management" (you can type this into the Search Bar). There are YouTube videos to walk you through this.
F**I
Cheaply made, but unique SSD enclosure.
This is a rather cheaply made and dubious-looking enclosure. Still, it is the only enclosure that could accommodate the Samsung 990 Pro SSD with factory heatsync I pulled from an old Mac Pro (the trash-can type). It worked well enough, after the rather tricky installation (a screw would have been much better.) Too bad the speed is only 10 Gbps. An unexpected plus is that the transparent box lets one see the LED installed on the SSD.The photos show the 990 Pro SSD and the LEDs in the enclosure.
C**K
For those who want to upgrade their computer's storage or use an SSD as a portable drive
The ineo M.2 NVMe (PCIe) SSD Tool-Free Enclosure is a great solution for those who want to upgrade their computer's storage or use an SSD as a portable drive. This enclosure is designed to be used with M.2 NVMe SSDs, which are faster than traditional SATA SSDs and offer faster read and write speeds.One of the standout features of this enclosure is its tool-free design. This means that you can install an M.2 NVMe SSD without the need for any tools. The enclosure is also very easy to use, simply plug it into a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type C port on your computer and you're ready to go.The ineo M.2 NVMe (PCIe) SSD Tool-Free Enclosure offers very fast read and write speeds. It can achieve speeds of up to 10Gbps, which is much faster than traditional SATA SSDs. This makes it a great choice for those who need to transfer large files quickly or who want to use an SSD as their primary storage device.The enclosure is also very compact and portable. It is small enough to fit in your pocket and can be taken with you wherever you go. This makes it a great choice for those who need to work on the go or who want to transfer files between different devices.Overall, the ineo M.2 NVMe (PCIe) SSD Tool-Free Enclosure is an excellent choice for those who want to upgrade their computer's storage or use an SSD as a portable drive. It is very easy to use, offers very fast read and write speeds, and is very compact and portable. If you're looking for a high-quality M.2 NVMe SSD enclosure, the ineo M.2 NVMe (PCIe) SSD Tool-Free Enclosure is definitely worth considering.
C**S
Good enclosure for oversize NVMe Cards
I bought this enclosure in order to accomodate an 8TB Western Digital Black SSD with heat sink. The heat sink was too big to use with my MacMini Dock/HDMI hub (also a good value) so I needed an enclosure into which the much thicker NVMe M2. card could fit. This item fit the bill perfectly and is very fast with USB-C port on the MacMini (and the dock). Transfers between the MacMini and enclosure/card are extremely fast (compared with the NAS drives I use for backup). This item provides good value if you have an oversize NVMe card (and want to avoid having to return it for one without a heat sink). The enclosure also appears to have solid heat dissipation. Only drawback is that it does not accommodate 2.5 inch drives.
B**T
my data
great product does the job
A**N
Deceptively poor construction and manual
When this first came in the mail I thought it was a joke. A classic case of "Well, it looked nicer in the advertisement". The case is constructed out of the cheapest plastic possible. It reminds me of a $1 pill box you might find at a discount/dollar store. I might actually use it to store the aspirin I will need to take after trying to figure out how to make the fool thing work. The heat sink is held in place with rubber bands, of all things. (They do give you a spare band when you inevitably break one of them trying to get it strapped on to the board). The clip that is supposed to hold the far end of the drive in place so that the business end (i.e. the pins) can fit snugly into the socket is flimsy and doesn't hold in place, so the device can't keep a good connection with the drive inside of it, causing all manner of errors when you do finally plug it in to your computer. Also, this clip is the only thing keeping the card flush against the interior service of the holder, instead of i.e. a screw like what you'd see used on an actual motherboard, which wouldn't be a problem if it held. Problem is it never does -- it continually comes loose, and the card pops up and loses connection with the device. On a couple of occasions the case wasn't quite closed all the way and it popped open while I was plugging it in and the card and clip came out and ended clattering to the floor. The more I think about it, I'm hoping I didn't damage the card in the process of trying to install it into the device.I've heard of people being ripped off by cheap electronics on Amazon, et al before, but it never happened to me until now. I guess if that's the worse that's happened to me then I feel lucky. Avoid this product. (And if you do want a pillbox, Dollar General is a better deal.)
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