HOW TO build the FASTEST portable SSD! 2700MB/s! Orico vs SanDisk Extreme Pro
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- How I built the fastest portable SSD I've tested with over 2700MB/s! I used the following:
Orico M2V01-C4 enclosure: amzn.to/3DQpy9y
Samsung 980 Pro SSD drive: amzn.to/3Ij488E
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00:00 - intro
00:24 - USB vs Thunderbolt
02:31 - DIY Thunderbolt drive
04:47 - Orico / Samsung SSD vs SanDisk Extreme SSD
09:49 - Verdict
Music: www.davidcuttermusic.com / @dcuttermusic
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How I built the fastest portable SSD I've tested! I used the following:
Orico M2V01-C4 enclosure: amzn.to/3DQpy9y
Samsung 980 Pro SSD drive: amzn.to/3Ij488E
Buy Gordon a coffee: www.paypal.me/cameralabs
Gordon's In Camera book: amzn.to/2n61PfI / Amazon uk: amzn.to/2mBqRVZ
Cameralabs merchandise: redbubble.com/people/cameralabs/shop
Gordon’s retro gear channel: ua-cam.com/users/dinobytes
00:00 - intro
00:24 - USB vs Thunderbolt
02:31 - DIY Thunderbolt drive
04:47 - Orico / Samsung SSD vs SanDisk Extreme SSD
09:49 - Verdict
Music: www.davidcuttermusic.com / @dcuttermusic
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases
Great video on the comparisons of the two. I’ve held off getting a portable drive, but I think that the time is near! Thanks Gordon!
You're very welcome!
Woah, I found you again after years, so good to see you doing still UA-cam Gordon
Glad you found me again - weren't you subscribed?
So much excellent information put together so elegantly, thank you!
You're very welcome!
Hi Gordon, Great DIY Project. Thanks for showing the details on how easy it is to do this. I always enjoy your videos and I'm hoping you will do one that I don't think anyone else can or could do: Would you consider testing the Full Frame mirrorless 24-1xx/4 Lenses in a side by side to see which performs the best. I'd don't think anyone has ever tested a group like this - regardless of format. I'd bet you a coffee it would be quite a hit and one of your highest watched videos. Thanks again.
Thanks! That's a good idea, but cross platform tests are always plagued with issues matching bodies with everyone claiming they're unfair. What bodies and lenses would you suggest?
The cooling fins are more important than people would expect since these drives tend to run hot. And the Samsung and their kind tend to get hotter faster and the drives have to throttle down.
I need one to run my CFD and FEA simulations for engineering work. I'm exploring stuff. This video was helpful 👍. Thanks Gordon!
been making my own drives with orico for years surprised this took that long to appear on a photographs UA-cam XD
At least I got there in the end
Very helpful 😍 . Thank you for making these great videos
Glad you liked it!
Another excellent video, thanks!
This is stupendously useful. Thank you for sharing
You are very welcome!
Very well explained , thank you . 👍
Thanks for this - a TB / USB4.0 enclosure that can actually cope with 'lesser' USB ports when needed is exactly what I need for my mobile workflow! Now just need to find one of these in stock somewhere...
They seem to have multiple variations with different model numbers which may do a similar thing, so check the specs on others if this one becomes hard to find.
great stuff Gordon. Keep it up
Thanks!
Very interesting, thank you for sharing this information.
It might be slightly on the geeky side but I would probably benefit from a comprehensive explanation of the different types of ports and their respective capabilities. I will go and watch the other video.
Cheers
Great video. I use the Sandisk drives in the field because of their ability to resist dust and water, but I ran the same tests at home with my 2021 MacBook Pro Max and you are absolutely right. I'm not getting faster than 900mb/s. I noticed with one USB-C cable, I was only getting 38mb/s! These Sandisk drives are perfect for the field, but I'm going to get a couple of the 2tb drives for working at home. Thank you for simplifying this discussion.
You're welcome, and yes it's scary when you witness the impact of some USB cables! Label your fastest ones for data!
That would have been two times worse if it did not support UASP.
Nice video Gordon. These SSDs were heavily discounted during the recent Black Friday period. Was tempted to go this route as well, but with the enclosure it's quite a bit more expensive than a T7 or Sandisk SSD...
Yes, the enclosure is expensive, but it does unlock the best speeds from these SSDs! I'd consider picking up one of the SSDs anyway if you see a good price as you can use them in portable drives, desktops, consoles etc
is thunderbolt the bottleneck or the nvme drive? the new 990 pro is faster, so in theory it would be over 2700 right?
thunderbolt
Impressive! Thanks!!
I LOVE the heatsinks on that enclosure. i bet that will run measurably cooler, or faster with huge files than other enclosures. The price though. OUCH! I have a Sam 980 2TB waiting on my next computer build. after watching this, I'll make sure the next Board has Thunder-4. Thank you for this. Very informative!
You're very welcome!
Thanks Gordon really interesting video , great idea
Thanks!
Hey man I just found your channel! Great content so far, I like your presentation style very slick. I just got a 512gb USB SSD a few weeks ago to setup dual-boot with Batocera. Works like a charm!
Now I have seen this, I want to try building a drive too. Appreciate your talent bro, good work.
Thanks, best of luck with your projects!
@@cameralabs done both of them now :)
I had a Beelink GT-King with N64/DC/PS1 each with about 30 games and all the artworks and music are there.
The second is a x86 AMD PC with GC/PSP/PS2/XBOX again each with curated by me selections of 30 games all scraped with the themes customised to perfection!
I love seeing these sorts of things covered, because there are literally millions of ways to customise Batocera themes... Making it easy to build amazing projects for very little money.
In fact I would like to see you cover something like that! I know it isn't your bread & butter type thing, but that's the point I like to see different takes and views on it, so what the end result looks like reflects the personality of the builder :)
Which background musics graphics and the selection of games you add - all come together to give a creative impression on the builder as well as showing the person you give it to, how well you know them (from how much the enjoy the games and stuff on there!)
Most of my favourite creators have already covered this, but like I say it's always useful to see other peoples styles.
I can see you doing a clean cyan theme, sticking to the original chiptunes rather than adding orchestral or modernised versions - though I have no idea what games you would choose.
Ha. You should definitely to a Batocera box build video! I would patreon you 100% if you did one ...
Excellent video. Thank you.
You're welcome!
Thank you for shedding light on the farce that is "USB Standard". The confusion of misinformation fed to customers whether intended or not, lets manufacturers enjoy profits on "new" products without having to deliver on advertised specs or innovate on their tow-the-line products.
thanks for your test
Glad to help
great video as always gordon! thats one pricey little 1tb drive but for editing / production work on the go, well worth the money.
Exactly, it is expensive but very fast! There are fortunately lots of cheaper options if you don't need this speed.
@@cameralabs hi, is the usb-c connection the bottleneck or the nvme drive? the samsung 890 pro is out now.. so in theory.. its faster than 2700 in that enclosure?
@@jamskof I'm not sure, it might be the enclosure (which includes the interface and controller). I'd check the specs for that first to see if it's the bottleneck.
Great vid thanks mate
You're welcome!
I have tried three of these NVME external cases on PC and yes, the Orico M2V01-C4 left them all behind.
Thank you, very nice. Would that there were one which accepted various cards from older CF to newest SD and the recent odd-balls as well.
You mean to read the cards onto the drive? That requires more electronics, like the Gnarbox...
Thanks Gordon. I'm planning to use an external SSD to host LR Classic catalog and photos, so I can work on the same files easily between my 2019 Mac Intel laptop and 2023 Mac M2 desktop. Do you think for the the speed of opening and editing files in Lightroom makes any difference between a 950 MB/s USB 3.2 Sandisk SSD versus a 2,700 MB/s Thunderbolt SSD?
I got one of these with a 2tb Samsung 980 Pro it's excellent for accessing my photo archive via Adobe Bridge on my m1 macbook pro. I also got a 4tb Samsung 860 evo that not as fast but great. Ideally looking in future to get a 4tb nvme with a supporting enclosure.
Any thoughts on how to squeeze more storage out of these little enclosures without TOO much compromise on speeds? I'd love a 2 or 4 bay enclosure that could get me at least 8-16 TB of storage with near-nvme speeds. I know this is bordering on RAID levels lol but theoretically it seems possible? Why aren't there more options out there for this dreamy mobile storage solution?
Great video! One question, most tests comparing Sandisk and NVME drives only compare copying files. But is there any significant speed difference when photo/video editing from the external drives?
If you're loading files into a project or scrubbing through big files at high bit rates, there can be a difference, but a lot is also down to your processor's decoding performance. So I'd say less of a difference than plain benchmarks, but a difference none the less.
Thanks
Very useful video.. Thanks a lot Gordon.. It’s really a good DIY project.. But I am curios that is there any version of Orico enclosure which also a hub like 8 in 1 or 10 in 1 that you can use with ipad pro?.. of course with 40 Mbps..
I'm not sure. They make a lot of products, have a look at their range...
Awesome..... Review
@Gordon Laing Thanks for this! Do you have a long term update? Many disconnects? Have you run a (>10K) Lightroom catalog on this drive? Have you tried copying 500MB video files or 500MB folders of raw images? I'm concerned about thermal throttling lowering speeds a lot or causing connection issues. How hot does the enclosure get - too hot to touch?) Thanks again :-)
A very interesting video Gordon. I am impressed. Too bad I am on windows.
Glad you enjoyed it! You can achieve the same performance if you equip your PC with a Thunderbolt 3 port - you can buy them on expansion cards.
Wait until the prices drop. I am running Ubuntu and OSX Catalina in a VM from an external SSD but looking to upgrade soon and this may be the route.
Hi, I hope all is well. After your video (using your link) I went out and bought a 4TB Fanxiang NVME and the Orico enclosure. All good. Write 2370 Read 2778 thereabouts. Thunderbolt 3 - thunderbolt cable. Thank you so much - subbed and love
Those are good speeds, what's the exact model of your Orico enclosure ?
Great review Gordon.
Worth noting you can go for a usb3.2 gen 2x2 enclosure for circa £30 and a decent nvme drive rated over 3200 MB/s for 70 quid and have the speed of the sandisk (which is fine for editing multiple 4k stream off).
Then when usb4 /tb3 enclosures fall in price upgrade the enclosure and that same nvme will be fast enough for that too.
Hopefully with ps5 specifying gen4 5500MBs for internal ssd we will see more affordable drives too (part shortage permitting)
Yes, that would be a good alternative to the SanDisk, but you'd still need a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 port to get more than 1000mb/s out of it. That said, still fast enough for many tasks and still cheaper than the SanDisk, so a good suggestion!
I started to price out a SATA III drive solution for a dual raid type enclosure only to realize that the sata, i.e. the non-NVME versions, were not only significantly harder to find, but also were just as costly as going NVME; In essence, I'd be going slower with no good benefit- a slower solution, at the same or higher price. My purpose is to build a couple of 4 TB drives just for backups without a full-on NAS. Speed itself is not the major consideration; just space, portability, and redundancy. Speed, however, is appreciated..
I use portable drives off and on, but rarely benchmark them as it's a matter of time; the one I built was because I just happened to have a spare NVME drive hanging around. Anyways, found that there were some good prices available on some 4 TB NVME ; so bought two and a couple of enclosures for them. Honestly, I could be fine right now with a couple of such drives at 2TB, but when the 4 TB option is there for essentially the price of 2 TB, why not ?
I bought an Oyen Digital Helix, because it’s a very compact drive that delivers essentially full 10Gbps throughput (over 900MB/sec) on USB 3/4 over 10Gbps USB-C ports, which is all the speed I need and works great with my Macs. Although sold as a complete ready-to-go external drive, two easy screws let you open it up and replace the NVMe SSD with a newer or higher capacity one later, which I plan to do as NVMe SSD prices fall. If I wanted 40Gbps, I would look at the Orico that Gordon tested here.
I think this is a better choice where you always have the choice to use which SSD to install...
Good advice Gordon. I put one together and am getting 2526.9 MB/s write, and 2450.5 MB/s read.
Excellent! The same enclosure and SSD inside?
@@cameralabs Exactly the same.
Hi Gordon is it possible to attach it to a iMac and putt the Mac OS on it? My old ssd is 556 gb/s
Is there an updated version of this enclosure in 2023?
The link for the enclosure is broken, can you update the link to Amazon
How does the Orico used in this test compare to the Orico Model: ORICO TFM2T3-G40 which doesn’t have the heat sink grooves in the enclosure body, but seems to offer similar speeds. I ask because that is the model commonly available in Australia- I would have to international ship the one in this video.
I'm not sure, sorry. They have an annoying number of different model numbers.
But can it connect to Android phone and tablets?
So far I've tried 2 different enclosure but neither work
I am very surprised to see this working successfully. I used this exact enclosure with a Sabrent Rocket 4Plus Advanced 2TB NVMe which is comparable in speed to the Samsung 980 Pro. I was using a Thunderbolt 4 cable. Like you’ve shown, it installs easily. It initialized and formatted. After about 4GB of copies it disconnected. Couldn’t get it back at all. I even exchanged both enclosure and SSD. The same exact process except this time I was able to copy about 100GB before it disconnected. I believe it may have overheated but both Orico and Sabrent have no answers or support for Mac. Returned both.
I saw your experience echoed in several of the Amazon reviews, too. Gives me pause before thinking this is great option for a Mac. However, Gordon's using a Mac so it doesn't quite make sense. Curious if Gordon has any perspective to share. Otherwise it's a phenomenal external option.
I have seen these problems encountered on Sabrent SSDs. Could it be just the Sabrent? Samsung is also known to run hot, but people don't report dead drives. Samsung makes all components in-house, while Sabrent came out as a bang for the buck performer, but maybe they have used some component that can't handle the heat when stressed.
Do i need to get a thunderbolt cable to get these speeds or the type c cable included is sufficient?
I'd try it first, but if you're not getting the speeds you expect, then you may need to buy a cable that specifically guarentees 40gbit/s
Hi Gordon,
Great video! that makes me want to DIY a new SSD drive, I currently have the Sandisk Extreme Pro 2, 4TB, very happy with it :-)
I'm looking more for storage rather than speed, what equipments would you recommend if I want to build a 8TB SSD drive?
Thank you and have a great day!
Best,
Fred
if speed isn't an issue, just buy a USB enclosure and the cheapest 8TB NVMe SSD you can find from a reputable brand!
@@cameralabs thanks Gordon! As I'm quite not knowledgeable, would you know what type of SSD I should get for 8tb? What is the standard name/code to fit in this same case you have on the video? Many thanks ;-)
@@fredericfirmenich7533 first start with the specs of the case you're going to use. My Orico case is designed for M.2 M-Key NVMe SSD drives, so any of those should work. But note other cases may use different drives.
I ended up getting the transparent orico thunderbolt enclosure with the 980pro and the speeds are great. the heat is not. The design is dumb.since the heat sync in not placed completely over the drive. I foresee it being an issue.
Very very useful information Gordon, thank you for sharing. But as of today December 29, the enclosure is unavailable with no specified re stocking date on Amazon. I wrote Orico (Shenzhen, China) to inquire if it can be shipped directly from them to Canada. But i don't get my hopes up.
Yeah, they do seem to be selling out of various models in various regions. Thing is they also seem to do several models with slightly different codes that appear to do roughly the same thing, so it may be worth confirming on their site whether a different model has the same specs. The link I've provided to amazon still shows supply in the US, but not sure about Canada. Good luck!
@@cameralabs indeed Gordon i just saw they had it in stock from the U.S. site after double checking. Shipping and currency exchange are terrible at the moment though.
Great video!
So do you advise me to choose ( SABRENT 1TB Rocket Nvme PCIe 4.0 M.2 2280 or SAMSUNG 980 PRO SSD )
For SABRENT, it has two options ( with Heatsink and without Heatsink ) Which do you prefer?
I am using Macbook Air M1 ( I need to get an external SSD for Video Editing )
Thanks, dear!
I used a Samsung, so can't speak about the sabrent, sorry. The enclosure should have a heatsink. You will need it.
Thanks Gordon, I recently bought a Samsung 1Tb T7 for use on my 2020 Macbook air and was getting speeds around 750Mbps... Quite disappointing. I started looking into the issue and came to the same conclusion that an external TB3 enclosure was the way to go, Especially as I have a 2Tb nvme drive hanging around ready for use from another project. I've sold the T7 already and will pick up something similar to yours soon as I'd like to edit with final cut directly from the drive. Great timing, cheers!
Oh and another thing, there seems to be an ORICO M2V02-C4 model too, which may or may not be a newer version..
Yes, there's lots of Orico models which can be a bit confusing! So long as it's TB3 (with USB4 too if you'd like USB compatibility) then you should be ok!
@@cameralabs agreed. I went through the specs of the above model and it’s hard to see ANY difference to your model other than the external design and name.
@@kjltube Orico seems to make good products. I have an enclosure with fan and LED temperature display. The SSD is a Samsung 970 2TB. The fan does come on during watching movies but is too quiet to be perceptible.
@@kwok-keungchow800 They do make good products, but as always, one should read the specifications carefully.
It is a little shocking to hear your speeds were equivalent to reading the entire first hard disk I ever owned - 38 times! - in one second, and you found it _quite disappointing_ …
The _register_ read speed of that computer was 8 MB/s, and another engineer in my house in college said it was “impressively fast”. Huh.
Gordon off topic but did you review the Sigma 65 F2 for e mount? I have been searching your channel and want to send your reviews on a couple of things to a friend, I just cant find that one
Certainly did! Here: www.cameralabs.com/sigma-65mm-f2-dg-dn-review/
So in short 3x faster, but 2x more expensive 😂
Watching this video made me 5x as patient to copy my files 3x times slower😂
What's the difference between this model and the M2V02? Great video btw!
I don't think there's much or any difference, you'd need to compare the specs on the Orico website. It might be a regional thing.
2:20 ONLY SUPPORTED MOTHERBOARD SUPPORT THE EXPANSION CARDS> THE EXPANSION CARDS REQUIRE A SPECIFIC PLUG ON THE MOTHERBOARD TO WORK FYI
Very good video and good test. For me - my choice - Orico with 980 Pro 2 Tb. 😉
Nice decision!
Hi Gordon did you test out the speed on a 13"m1 mac if so what speed did you get thanks in advance
No I didn't, only my 2021 M1 and 2018 i5, but basically any model with Thunderbolt 3 will achieve a similar result, so any MacBook from 2016 onwards.
Have you checked if the problem is the cable? I have heard that 3.2 needs the right cable. I know people who got USB2-speeds over USB-C, when using the wrong cable. DPReview made a video recently on the topic.
Yes, I've explored that! The wrong cable can certainly slow down a drive BUT with a variety of cables, including the one with the Orico enclosure, the SanDisk SSD still only ran at 10gbit/s on my macbooks. It's because Apple doesn't use a chipset with support for USB 3.2 Gen 2x2. And I suspect that now USB 4 is becoming more common, you won't find 2x2 on many other new computers either.
I've been doing everything wirelessly now so I have not been keeping up on USB and firebolt speeds. This is pretty cool but I've gotten so used to the convenience of having my camera and phone uploading everything to my google drive I don't think I can go back to wired connection.
Convenience certainly wins many battles, especially backup! But if you're editing video and working on projects with >100GB of assets you need to transfer back and forth, wireless would slow you down.
This video is very useful, too bad its too expensive for me for the moment despite my laptop has thunderbolt 4, but maybe later I can get it, in the mean time I'll stay with 10 gbs for moment, thanks!
If you want to use these nvme m.2 cards for downloading and uploading on Android type c phones at high speed you need an Nvme that's max wattage is below 1.5a. The nvme cards that draw over 2.5a will definitely lose connection during large file transfer speaking from experience using Samsung note 10+. Maybe externally powered USBC hub will stop it pilling to much power form the phone.
Hi Gordon, thank you for testing this units and comparing them. Did you had a chance to test it on a iPad M1 YET(as the apple say it lol) ?
I have a 2020 iPad Pro and a 2021 iPad Air, so I'll give it a shot - it should work fine if the format is compatible.
Hi Gordon, thank You for responding.
I have an ipad M1 and I was hopping this unit will fix the usb c protocol, since this ipad come with usb 4 and usb 3.1 gen 2 but NO usb 3.2 gen 2 . I hope you will have chance to test it out. Mary Christmas/happy holidays.
@@knemeth1071 ah I see, I'll try it out in the next couple of days.
Awesome, thank you.
Question: I have an iMac 27 inch 2011. Which Thunderbolt enclosure can I connect to my iMac ??
I tried this on Oct 27, 2022 using the ACASIS TBU405. I connected the Apple TB2-TB3 adapter to the 2012 iMac (TB2 port) with a TB2 cable. I connected the TB3 end of the adapter to the Acasis enclosure with the NVME drive. The drive never appeared on the desktop, so I believe the Apple TB2-TB3 adapter does NOT pass power from the iMac TB2 port.
I have an externally powered TB3 device which works fine with the Apple Adapter and has an additional TB3 port for daisy chaining TB3 devices. (The Apple adapter does pass power when connected to a computer with a TB3 or TB4 port in order to use an external TB2 device) I connected the Acasis enclosure to that and it functions, but only has a transfer rate of about 600 mbps read and write, which is still about 6 times faster than the internal 3.5" HDD installed in the iMac2012. Next, I connected the Acasis enclosure to a USB port on the iMac 2012 and that resulted in about 400 mbps transfer rate.
For further comparison, Black Magic speed for read/write to the internal 3.5 HDD is about 100 mbps. Using a Thunderbolt2 external drive enclosure with an SATA SSD has read/write speeds in the 350 mbps range.
And, to copy or share with someone else means they'll need to have thunderbolt 3, also.
It's good to just disassemble your TB3 enclosure, and swap your NVMe 2280 to the protocol fastest for the machine you're copying to.
It really would be effing NICE if they'd make less expensive U.2 controllers ... I realize the exposed chips are fairly safe, but some will have components that can get wobbly ... and if someone's not competent at resoldering things after a while it's a bummer. Just my thoughts. Been doing it this way with
Sonnet Fusion TB2 + 2TB Evo 960 (in 2015). ~1500 MB R/W
Sonnet Fusion TB3 + 2TB Evo 970 (in 2017). ~1800 MB R/W
NetStor NA611TB3 TB3 (Dual - M.2 [NVMe]) ... (but required ext. AC). ~2700 MB R/W
Got 8x 500GB Samsung (T5 is it? ... red TB3..? off ebay for $80 ea... :)
Upgraded 2015 or older Retina / Air with the 500GBs in them for $200...
Upgraded the T5s --> 2TB 970 Evo. Got around 2200 (same as 2TB 970ish)
Upgraded the T5s --> 2TB 970 Evo+ Got around 2450
Upgraded the T5s --> 2TB 980 Evo. Got around 2700 (same as a plugged in NetStor !!)
Thus, the Samsung has THE! FASTEST!! Controller yet (esp. when you consider no ext. power).
The cheap $73 OWC (I think uses an x2 controller sold (even gave away) those asap).
The NA611TB3 controller = the Samsung T5.
Sonnet enclosure don't cool as well as they look (w all the AL surface area)... just overrated.
(though I'll emphasize it when I flea-bay them).
The Samsung T5 is by far the best I've found so far, and I basically was allowed to steal them at $83 delivered... got my buddy who owned DigiComp (Dave) to buy 2 ... he should've bought 10; I've sold all I'm willing to; I bought at least 8 (maybe 10) ... have 4 left and am keeping them).
I think the Orico enclosure I used also works over USB, so there's no need for the person you're sharing the drive with to have TB.
is it come too hot bro ? and work with MBP M1pro ??
It does get warm, as do all portable SSDs, when you use it constantly, but it never became an issue for my tasks. And yes, it will work with any MacBook from 2016
Hi Gordon, great video. I'm running a Fledging enclosure with an Adata drive. My speeds are about 1200/2100 w/r and beginning to notice that my Fledging enclosure is sucking up battery as it has a fan to cool the drive.
I'm wondering it going fan less will throttle speeds when the drive gets hot. What are your experiences with throttling if any?
I didn't notice any throttling with mine, but my conditions aren't too warm either. These things certainly get hot when you're hammering them.
@@cameralabs thanks Gordon!
Sabrent makes a $99 Thunderbolt 3 enclosure for NVME drives so you can save a whopping 50% getting that one. In other words you can be all in with 1TB 980 Pro SSD and enclosure for around the same price as just the enclosure in this video.
Can i make this for video editing of 4k footage ? Recently i have purchase mac studio base model.
Yes
Will it work with usbc phone?
Can this Orico enclosure fully support Samsung 970 evo plus using on Mac?
I believe the 970 will be slower than the 980, but still a fast combo.
If u use this ssd on your smart phone then,, how about the trasfer speed while u're using in your phone!
To copy phone to ssd?
Please let me know the speed leading in your phone this ssd!
Gordon your Amazon enclosure link isn’t working at least for me.
what region are you in? It's working for the US Amazon, but for other regions it will try and find it on the local Amazons and they may not have it in stock...
Can this setup be used for direct recording from newer mirrorless cameras? CFExpress cards are really expensive ...
Only if the camera itself supports external USB recording, which is sadly extremely rare. Generally only on some cinema cameras right now.
@@cameralabs thanks
I always said that the best external drive (SSD and HDD) are DIYs, these solutions are more inexpensive and wider in options, and don't have the issues of preassembled propietary drives. The same thing applies to me with CFExpress cards, the best are DIYs using NVMe 2230 SSDs.
How can you build your own CFExpress-Card? Any Video on that?
Maybe 'best' from a cost perspective, but, certianly not best from a robustness, or weather sealing perspective.
@@nordic5490 Yeah, can imagine that. But would be interesting to see it, anyway.
Tbh time will tell that, this is a new thing and for me is not a big issue when the card normally is stored in safe places (bags or cameras).
Im using WAVLINK Thunderbolt 3 with sabrent 4TB NVME PCIE GEN 3.. and im getting 2400MB/S On my mackbook pro 2017
will orico enclosure performs same on m1 mac mini, will it work as shown?
Thunderbolt 3 / 4 enclosures should work as I showed on any Mac in the last few years.
hi Gordon, do you think it is better samsung 980 pro with heatsink or 980 pro standard for orico?
You'll be using the Orico as a heatsink, so just get the plain drive.
@@cameralabs perfect, thanks for the reply
Hi Gordon. I've been building SSD drives for a while. Currently use a Wavlink UTE02 and Samsung 970 Eco Plus. Have you come across any significant differences in read and write speeds on the combination you've tried? With a Mac M1 16" - write 1200Gbps, read 2600Gbps. I may have to see if the 980 Pro makes a difference, or whether it's the enclosure! Thanks.
I'm afraid the combo I demoe'd is the only pairing I've tried BUT in one of the other comments here someone using a 970 also had slower write speeds than me. So if you can afford it, I'd consider trying the 980 in the same enclosure. Let me know what happens...
Thanks Gordon. Appreciate you taking the time to respond. The Samsung 980 Pro 1TB is currently £128.99 on Amazon. Only £4 more than on Black Friday! I think I need to give it a go :-)
@@Pengranger it's a sure sign and bonus points if you go via my link!
@@cameralabs My 1TB Samsung 970 EVO Plus has been replaced by a 980 Pro. It's resolved the write speed issues going from 1150MB/s to 2270MB/s, with the read speed being the same. Really appreciate the video and it's a pleasure to give you a kickback by using the link. I think I will, at some point, invest in a new enclosure but the gains are marginal. Still super happy with the M1 internal drive running at over 5500MB/s!
@@Pengranger thanks for the update - I've now heard similar reports from several people, so it looks like there IS a benefit to getting the 980 over the 970 in one of these enclosures. Glad you got there and thanks also if you shopped via my links!
What do you think of G-Drive new Armorlock external SSD where you can use your phone to lock and unlock it and share the drive with approved users and track last know location of the drive, is it useful or extra cost of gimmick?
Anything is worth it if it does what you want or need it to do. I wouldn't use those features as I work alone.
@@cameralabs agree, tbh i interested in it because i love yellow color and it is beautiful and dont have much drive in yellow color, i try to justify it, not sure will be worth it
does anyone know if the ssd in the samsung extreme portables speeds is limited by its own housing? i got a 1tb and 2tb of the none pro version and i wonder if i crack it open and put it in the orico external case and get faster speeds than its orginal housing?
someone else was suggesting that too. There are definitely different speed SSDs out there but the faster ones are more expensive, so there would be no point putting a really quick one in a slow housing. So the insides of the SanDisk drive might be quicker than the housing allows - almost certainly in fact - but I suspect they may not match the speed of the Samsung part I put int the Orico here. But this is all speculation. You'd need to open it up and or identify the internals to really find out the spec of the memory.
Is that work in Mac air m2 ?
Can I get same speed read and write 2700
You should be able to to - the key is having a Thunderbolt enclosure.
I'm struggling to find a drive that takes 8TB nvme -- many claim to only (officially) support up to 2 or 4tb. They probably physically fit an 8tb, but then face heat issues or something.
Yeah, maybe they're only designed to be used in a full motherboard where there's more chance of cooling. Cooler ones will come with future processes.
Orico vs Sabrent vs Trebleet?
Wait a minute, I thought the 'Lignt Barrier' couldn't be broken !
Hi Gordon. After you have done some editing on this drive, does it get hot? I own the Sandisk and it get worryingly hot. Thank you.
It does get hot, but the case dissipates heat pretty well. I agree, the SanDisk can get hot
@@cameralabs Thanks Gordon. Would you say that it can sustain heat and continue operating ok? The reason for that question is that I recently was working on a corporate video that was almost an hour long video, and the Sandisk got so hot, that it crashed and I lost everything (I had a backup of the footage, but the work was gone). I use the latest M1 MAX 16Inch MacBook, but with only 1TB internal, I am forced to use external storage. FYI - You are one of the ONLY UA-camrs that bother to reply to comments. Thank you for your continued effort for your followers. It makes a big difference. 👍
@@danfarmer_photo I'm sorry to hear about your lost work and wish I could give you 100% reassurance on this one. I have edited projects directly from this DIY drive without a problem, but I can't guarantee there wouldn't be problems in the future. I generally use mine for transferring large amounts of data rather than working directly from them, so I don't stress them as hard as you might. Again though, the larger enclosure, metal case and bigger fins should keep it cooler than the SanDisk.
@@cameralabs I was thinking the same... It really looks like it has the cooling that I need. Yes, of course, there are never guarantees, but it has to be better than the 'hot -box' Sandisk! Thanks again.
I want to directly connect an external SSD drive to my iPhone 14 Pro to backup photos & videos from PHOTOS & WhatsApp. How well the 1TB External SSD drives work connected to an iPhone? Which one would you recommend? After reading the 1-star reviews of Sandisk drives, I am hesitant to take the risk.
In theory they should all be fairly similar on a phone as you won't experience the extra speed of the better drives. The companies also often switch the drives inside, so a review of one might not be reflective of what they're selling now. I'd therefore go for a drive made by a drive manufacturer, like Samsung, and make sure it's compatible with your phone first.
@@cameralabs Many thanks Gordon for the quick and informative reply.
How can I find out how fast is my laptop storage speed
I have Microsoft Surface Book 2 - 15" with 1TB
Thanks
Just run some disk benchmarks on it. Crystalmark is popular for windows
@@cameralabs
Thanks
Can we user Samsung 980 PRO Heatsink 1TB PCIe 4.0?
You may need to remove the heatsink if it's already applied, but otherwise the drive should be the same., Use the heat pad that comes with the enclosure.
Thanks for this. Do you notice the difference in speeds between adds for everyday tasks like opening files, navigating folders etc?
Yes, everything feels faster, although the biggest differences are when dealing with very big file transfers.
Can you use Samsung Magician to update the SSD's firmware with this enclosure on your Mac?
According to the Samsung FAQ, yes, but I've not tried this software yet and I've not updated the fw on this drive either. Do you think there's a need for it?
@@cameralabs about a year and a half ago there were drive health and failures of Samsung 990 Pro and 980 Pro SSDs because of the particular firmware. Later Samsung released an official response and a firmware update to fix that. However, not every enclosure user was able to update the firmware on their Mac because only ones connected via thunderbolt appeared as proper disks in the Samsung Magician app and were able to be updated.
Not sure about the USB4 enclosures you mentioned. That's why I asked because you own them and might have tried that.
@@EAGauss thanks, I'll try it over the next few days and let you know how I get on!
@@EAGauss I just tried it for you, and the software only saw my Mac's internal drive, not the enclosure. I wonder if Android might do better?
@@cameralabs thanks for having a look! I read on Reddit that some MacBook users borrowed their friends' Windows PCs to update the firmware.
I thought it should have been solved for newer MacBooks because they have Thunderbolt/USB4 ports and newer SSD enclosures are based on the Asmedia ASM2464PD chip that also supports Thunderbolt/USB4. So theoretically it should have worked. But you proved it doesn't, at least for a combination of your hardware.
I made the mistake of buying the latest iteration of the SanDisk Extreme Pro 4TB SSD, advertised as 2000+MB/s read/write but only get around 700 Read/Write out of it due to the fact that it's not Thunderbolt 4/USB 4 compatible. If I were to get this enclosure and swap the drive out of the SanDisk enclosure and put it in this enclosure, would I get the full speed or is the bottleneck on the SSD itself and not the enclosure?
I suspect the SanDisk might be hard wired, so the drive may not be removeable, plus even if it was, it may not use the same connector inside as the Orico.
@@cameralabs It is not. There are teardown videos showing it's an NVME M.2 drive. ua-cam.com/video/8svMczNQgSA/v-deo.html
@@VinceCollier give it a go then and let us know how you get on! If you get it to work in a TB3 enclosure, then you will get the max possible bandwidth from it, but what that is in practice I can't say. You'd need to look up the specs for the actual drive inside and subtract some for real-life figures.
Thunder port or usb c and ssd at 5500 m/s
Good to see if this will boot MacOS on Mac Mini M1 using Thunderbolt3. Now Using Samsung (Thunderbolt only) X5.
I think if you make the drive bootable and if the machine can boot from an external drive, then yes it should work. I've not tried that
@@cameralabs No-one seems to dare try it- why?
Hello am using Konyead USB 4 enclosure with 2TB Samsung 980 Pro. My Seq reading & writing are good on CrystalDiskMark, While Writing on Samsung Magician is around 500ish. Both apps gave me very low result on Random READ & Write, I did add a pad to create Heat sink. Any ideas?
Im not familiar with that enclosure, sorry. But Do you know if the connection is able to talk to your computer's port as quickly as you'd like? I'm guessing yes if you're getting good sequentials. Maybe the poor random is due to a controller issue?
@@cameralabs i just bought enclosures that has been tested (yours might be one of them). I also bought Sandisk Pro G40 which has TB3, just to see how those will compare. Now the Sandisk is refusing to show on File explorer and shows Not migrating info. Am trying everything possible to get it work but it's not working. Any idea?
@@IyadJabbour_thePhArMaCiSt which operating system and computer?
@@cameralabs 2021 dell Laptop inspiron 2in1 Windows 11.
@@IyadJabbour_thePhArMaCiSt I'm not sure, have you spoken to Dell or posted on one of their forums?
Does it have the same faulty ratings as their sd cards? 🤔
I quoted the failure spec and showed the spec sheet for it.