Don't Buy an External SSD, Build One!

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  • @rdy4ever
    @rdy4ever Рік тому +167

    I’m struggling to understand how is that enclosure expandable. Logically, an expandable enclosure should accommodate more than 1 ssd, and have a maximum capacity of let’s say 8TB. If the enclosure would have 4 SSD slots that can each take one 2TB M2, yeah, we could call it expandable. But if I have to throw away the current SSD in order to expand, that’s not expandable, it’s just a case.

    • @CodyTheBeerBear_
      @CodyTheBeerBear_ Рік тому +15

      He means u can take it out and slot in another ssd with bigger memory

    • @rdy4ever
      @rdy4ever Рік тому +80

      @@CodyTheBeerBear_ I know what he means, but his definition of expandable is not correct. When you expand, you are able to keep the current capacity and add some more.

    • @tjnak
      @tjnak Рік тому +3

      @@rdy4ever What are your sources for this definition?

    • @chronometer9931
      @chronometer9931 Рік тому +25

      Literally any English dictionary lol @@tjnak

    • @chronometer9931
      @chronometer9931 Рік тому

      Nice display pic though, anyone who looks like that should be president of the USA @@tjnak

  • @DaveF63
    @DaveF63 Рік тому +49

    You don't "expand" anything , you replace it. Even the "sticky" thermal tape requires replacement.
    It would have helped if you'd done comparison speed tests.

  • @V3ntilator
    @V3ntilator Рік тому +19

    The enclosures is so expensive that you don't save much if anything at all.
    I paid 110 bucks for a brand new Samsung T7 Shield 2.TB.

    • @richardallen08
      @richardallen08 Рік тому +4

      Lol you are correct, you don't save any money at all. I have priced them out for our studio a million times & for an apples to apples equally fast enclosure & SSD, you always pay significantly more building your own. You can't sell a used SSD for jack squat, so when it comes time to upgrade it, you will end up with a random leftover internal SSD just lying around. The T7 hits the sweet spot for speed, price, reliability, & warranty.

    • @V3ntilator
      @V3ntilator Рік тому

      @@richardallen08Exactly. I checked here and a SSD + Enclosure now cost more than a Samsung T7, because 2.TB SSD is so cheap now especially on sale. ;)
      Enclosures only made sense for HDD's 10-20 years ago. Old external Seagate HDD's for example could stop working, but were ususally only the HDD controller that broke. If you took out the HDD, it still worked and you could put it in a new working enclosure.

    • @ivandj707
      @ivandj707 8 місяців тому

      @@V3ntilator right, plus T7 is compatible with cameras and can be used to record raw from the camera, while I'm not sure that's this enclosures are compatible.

    • @V3ntilator
      @V3ntilator 8 місяців тому

      @@ivandj707 Yeah. Some enclosures uses a buggy firmware too that makes them randomly disconnect, and some weren't designed for heat either.
      It's best to stick with tested brands like Samsung that is sold everywhere worldwide. You save nothing by using unknown brands.

    • @5600hp
      @5600hp Місяць тому

      Thanks for pointing that out ! I was wondering what’s the point of building an external SSD when ready made ones are cheaper and require less work, while having pretty similar read and write speeds, if not better warranty when there’s an issue.

  • @SloppyGoat
    @SloppyGoat Рік тому +198

    You're not "building" an external SSD. You're just putting a stick in an enclosure. However, I do have several of these, and they are very good enclosures.

    • @slob5041
      @slob5041 Рік тому +28

      Also known as building

    • @SloppyGoat
      @SloppyGoat Рік тому +44

      @@slob5041
      No, that's known as installing. You didn't build the SSD, or the enclosure. All you did was plug it in, and put the screws back in the cover. If you think that's actually building something, I feel sorry for you. 🙄
      You don't say you built a computer, just because you added some RAM to it. Even if you buy all the parts and put a tower together, it's still just assembly. 😆
      Now, if you went into a machine shop, and physically built that enclosure, soldered a PC board together, with a all the necessary components, and installed that inside of it, then you could say you actually built it.

    • @jayfunk13
      @jayfunk13 Рік тому +36

      ​@@SloppyGoat"Assembling" a computer as you call it is called building a computer by literally every computer tech channel on YT

    • @SloppyGoat
      @SloppyGoat Рік тому +2

      @@jayfunk13
      Yes, and they are all wrong about that. All they're doing is assembling parts they buy. And that is astronomically more than just taking four screws out and replacing them. In what world is that actually building something, to you? Four fucking screws? 😆🙄
      Can you name one part in your computer that you actually made? 🙄🙄🙄
      In this case, ASUS built the enclosure. And whatever SSD manufacturer built that.

    • @ahgflyguy
      @ahgflyguy Рік тому +14

      Yeah, this is “building” the same way that putting water in a glass before drinking it is “building” a glass of water.

  • @chrissybabe8568
    @chrissybabe8568 Рік тому +4

    Don't bother with doing this unless the seller of the adapter can guarantee that the adapter/SSD drive won't shut down when it overtemps because of lack of sufficient cooling. I had this problem with 3 different adapters so gave up as it is obvious the technology hasn't kept up with the overhyping.

  • @brianfritz575
    @brianfritz575 Рік тому +14

    USB 3.2 gen 2 is 10gbps, but the SSD transfer protocol over that interface is only 6gbps, the same as SATA3. Thunderbolt 3 or Thunderbolt 4 are both available and much faster. The basis of your info is just wrong.

    • @ShaunBest
      @ShaunBest 5 місяців тому +2

      Time changes quickly. Now we have USB4.0 With Thunderbolt 3 to 4ish speeds. If humans are alive in 50 more years we might laugh at all these drives then.

  • @williameverets2736
    @williameverets2736 Рік тому +17

    My question is, you used a Hynix 2TB NVME for $150.00 plus, and Asus Tuf Gaming Enclosure $49.00 Plus with a 10Gpbs, So why not get a SSD that Reads & Writes at the speed of the Enclosure and Save money on SSD? like LEVEN JP600 4TB PCIe NVMe Gen3x4 PCIe M.2 2280 Internal SSD, with reads speed 3000MG/sand write speed 2000GB/s, cost -19% $144.99, this give's you a extra 2TB of Storage and couple of buck saving That is my thought, just a retired person living of of fixed income. Thank You for Info.

    • @ragefires
      @ragefires Рік тому +5

      my thoughts exactly, makes zero sense paying for faster ram that cant be used, I mean alot of pcs/laptops can only send at around 1000 in any case.....and okay lets say we can use it as internal ram for a laptop or mini pc, well it will need formatting later anyway. Thanks for the tip, I'm trying to work out what 2-4tb drive to get with this exact model. Ideally there would be a decent 20gpbs offering, there are good 40gpbs but they cost nearly as much as the ssd! The 20gbps ones out there are garbage also and need faffing with wiring

    • @rdspam
      @rdspam Рік тому +3

      Especially when the enclosure says “can accommodate up to 2 TB “, so this “upgrade in the future” actually isn’t.

    • @hayabusaTravels
      @hayabusaTravels Рік тому +1

      In my country the external SSD's are cheaper then the cost of building one. Can get a Samsung T7 2TB on under 150$.

    • @Gracenglory5
      @Gracenglory5 17 днів тому

      Can you use this on an ipad for video editing?

  • @zdenko3228
    @zdenko3228 Рік тому +10

    actually it not the fastest standard anymore - it seems to me 10Gbps and meanwhile there are enclosures that support up to 40Gbps

    • @mrmeeks222
      @mrmeeks222 Рік тому +2

      The Acasis enclosure supports 40gbps

    • @zdenko3228
      @zdenko3228 Рік тому

      yes, that one is good. I am looking fwd to a 40gbps enclosure for the new tiny nvme
      ssd format (sized similar to an sd card)@@mrmeeks222

  • @jpoconnor5744
    @jpoconnor5744 Рік тому +28

    You cannot expand beyond 2TB according to the enclosure product information.

    • @armyboi707
      @armyboi707 Рік тому +3

      Lol

    • @TheInfiniteinfinity
      @TheInfiniteinfinity Рік тому +1

      Gottem

    • @olympeek
      @olympeek Рік тому +5

      Using FireCuda 530 4TB with this

    • @manickamk3653
      @manickamk3653 Рік тому

      ​@@olympeekdoes this enclosure work with a 4tb SSD ??

    • @olympeek
      @olympeek Рік тому

      @@manickamk3653 Yes, as I said it works with my Firecuda 530 4TB and also getting around 940-960mb/s read/write with USB 3.2 Gen1 Type C

  • @RybatQ
    @RybatQ Рік тому +20

    I just built a 1TB SSD for about just 60% of the price of the prebuilt ones. It was a relief.

    • @tejalgoyal8940
      @tejalgoyal8940 5 місяців тому +1

      hi, can you share the names? which ssd and enclosure, thanks

    • @RybatQ
      @RybatQ 5 місяців тому

      @@tejalgoyal8940 1TB SSD solidigm P41 plus. enclosure is SSK HE-C371. It's USB 3.2 Gen2 up to 10Gbps. But I haven't been able to test it because my laptop is 5Gbps

  • @rdspam
    @rdspam Рік тому +20

    So you can “expand” it by throwing away the drive and buying a new one? The “benefit” is reusing a $40 enclosure? When I can buy a 2TB external drive for $60? Really?

    • @Milossi
      @Milossi Рік тому +6

      where can i get a 2TB SSD for $60? send me the link!!

    • @mr.pangetako
      @mr.pangetako Рік тому +2

      Solidigm P41 Plus 2tb Gen 4 at $65 right now

    • @usleadershipareliars
      @usleadershipareliars Рік тому +1

      ​@@MilossiSeagate Portable 2TB External Hard Drive HDD - USB 3.0 for PC, Mac, PlayStation, & Xbox -1-Year Rescue Service

    • @rdy4ever
      @rdy4ever Рік тому

      My thoughts exactly. That thing is not expandable. It would be expandable if it had more than one ssd slots. Only one slot doesn’t make much sense.

  • @steverimnac526
    @steverimnac526 Рік тому +6

    I suspect a USB drive is limited by the type of USB port you have, such as USB 1, USB3 or USB3.1. It would be nice to know the comparative speeds of nvme if inside the computer and compare that to plug in USB nvme speeds.

    • @CuppaLiber-tea
      @CuppaLiber-tea Рік тому

      USB 3.0+ is always going to have faster transfer speeds over 1/2 assuming your device supports it.

    • @steverimnac526
      @steverimnac526 Рік тому

      You are saying a plugin NVME device is limited to the USB speed. @@CuppaLiber-tea

  • @Spinner609
    @Spinner609 Рік тому +1

    What gonna happen when you need more storage?
    Exactly, you stash the 2tb out with 4tb...keeping it in a dusty case along with your external ssd

  • @Jake-mn1qc
    @Jake-mn1qc Рік тому +4

    2:45 3.2 gen 2 is not the fastest USB transfer protocol that is available, 3.2 gen 2x2 is.

    • @Fortespyproductions
      @Fortespyproductions Рік тому +2

      USB 4.0

    • @richardallen08
      @richardallen08 Рік тому

      lol what is the point in correcting someone if you are going to give wrong info too? USB4 homie. Also, for anyone on Mac, they don't support 3.2 gen 2x2.

  • @usleadershipareliars
    @usleadershipareliars Рік тому +1

    I use em just in case an emergency happens.(fire, flooding, tornadoes, earthquake) I just grab the external hard drives and go. They're great a huge life saver.

  • @Fred2-123
    @Fred2-123 Рік тому +1

    Expandable in the sense like a forklift upgrade is an upgrade. Throw away the (expensive) old internals and keep just the (cheap) case.

  • @Fred2-123
    @Fred2-123 Рік тому +10

    I can't see how this almost $200 setup is superior to a Toshiba portable external drive for $62. Or a 4TB for $95. You are limited by the USB speed in either case.

    • @bablusonavne384
      @bablusonavne384 Рік тому +4

      I don't know where you're getting a $63 external 2 tb SSD from.
      And yes its better value considering the speed these provide, one could be a bit smart and buy cheaper ssd as these are overkill , also cheaper cases are available for 1/3 of the price shown in the vid.

    • @TheNamesRyan
      @TheNamesRyan Рік тому

      @@bablusonavne384 The same exact one he showed on the video is $85 on Walmart website. The parts he showed in this are $200. You benefit from doing this building an 8TB+ not a tiny little 2TB lol

    • @mtmmason
      @mtmmason 8 місяців тому

      ⁠@@TheNamesRyan That’s something else, not the price of an extreme pro 2TB which is $239 at Walmart. I think the point here is you can get a better drive. The nonsense about expandable is nullified by the 2TB limit of the case he’s using. He should have dropped that point, but the cost shouldn’t deter you.

    • @21753117
      @21753117 6 місяців тому +4

      A Toshiba 2TB portable external drive for under USD 70 is a hard disk drive (mechanical drive). That is orders of magnitude slower than an NVMe SSD, if this SSD is connected through a USB 3.2 (or higher) capable port. A USB 3.2 port is capable of 2.5 GigaBytes per second, and a good NVMe SSD nowadays can transfer data at over 5 GigaBytes per second, so it will use the full data rate capacity of a USB 3.2 port. It will be even faster with a USB 4 port. Your Toshiba mechanical disk will probably do 140 MegaBytes per second max. That is 17 times lower than a good NVMe SSD through a USB 3.2 port, or 34 times slower if you use a USB 4 port. So a full 2TB transfer will take best case 4 hours for your Toshiba mechanical drive, and worst case 14 minutes for the NVMe SSD (7 minutes with a USB4 port). These are theoretical values depending on the port, enclosure, the type of NVMe disk, etc. But in any case, there is at least an order of magnitude of difference. An enclosure with an NVMe SSD is at least 10 times faster than an external USB HDD.

    • @Bijoyoo
      @Bijoyoo 3 місяці тому

      Comparing a Toshiba HDD ext with 150 MBPS write speed to a SSD with 2.500 MBPS write speed? Yeah you’re a joke🤡

  • @warpath7985
    @warpath7985 9 місяців тому +2

    Are there enclosures that can hold more than one memory modules? Just being able to hold just one seems like a waste

  • @DjZtuff
    @DjZtuff 4 місяці тому +2

    If you want speed, you need a big hunk of metal to keep it cool
    Cause with speed comes heat, and with heat comes throttle and future cost in lost revenue
    Not many SSDs manages this not even with DIY enclosures and tiny heatsinks
    Later versions of Samsung, Lenovo, Sandisk and more throttle even worse
    So id rather buy a slower but bigger disk that is solid and stable on really larger file transfer

    • @BlackWat3rGTR
      @BlackWat3rGTR 3 місяці тому +1

      Recommendations?

    • @memoryLayer
      @memoryLayer 29 днів тому

      Yeah, man give us recommendations. Your opinion sounds logical

  • @victorwalter5323
    @victorwalter5323 5 місяців тому

    For someone who was overwhelmed by all the different SSDs hard drives etc. this video was very informative thank you

  • @ckashif008
    @ckashif008 Рік тому +3

    Enclosure need to be about 40 GBPS speed. Otherwise 7,000MB/S is of no use

    • @keerthan7558
      @keerthan7558 Рік тому

      that would easily make the enclosure 2-3 times more expensive , at which point all its benefits become insignificant.

  • @westfield90
    @westfield90 6 місяців тому +1

    I just don’t get it. Doesn’t your pc port determine the transfer speed regardless of what NVMe you have in the enclosure?

  • @RobertMacCready
    @RobertMacCready Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video. I just bought the 2 TB SSD and the enclosure. I've been getting warnings of the SSD full so this will help with the video file storage. I'm also told that if I put DaVinci Resolve on an external drive that it runs about 6x faster.

    • @z352kdaf8324
      @z352kdaf8324 5 місяців тому +1

      DR might start up quicker. You'd want the files you are working on the fastest drive

  • @mkatakm
    @mkatakm Рік тому

    Compared to the cost of a 2tb SSD, its shell isn't worth discarding an SSD for another. Besides even when 2tb becomes insufficient, you can still use it for other purposes or sell it.

  • @me1iphonefanx340
    @me1iphonefanx340 Рік тому +4

    Might be a silly question, but: How would you “upgrade” the 2tb later? By purchasing a higher tb sad drive or will the manufacturer “release” more internal memory storage from that drive? THX!

    • @jeradtech
      @jeradtech  Рік тому +2

      You can change out the SSD without having to purchase another enclosure.

    • @AbhishekKumar0010
      @AbhishekKumar0010 Рік тому

      @@jeradtech I think this enclosure only supports max 2 TB drives

    • @shreyasdharashivkar8027
      @shreyasdharashivkar8027 Рік тому

      @@AbhishekKumar0010 4TB is max

    • @rdspam
      @rdspam Рік тому

      @@shreyasdharashivkar8027the enclosure in the link says “can accommodate up to 2 TB “

    • @rdspam
      @rdspam Рік тому +2

      @@jeradtechHow do I upgrade a 2TB drive with a “can accommodate up to 2 TB” enclosure?

  • @Slainte-Mhath
    @Slainte-Mhath 29 днів тому

    Where do you put the other NVME drives in this enclosure when you want to expand it?

  • @johnabriggs6044
    @johnabriggs6044 Рік тому +5

    Enjoy your tech info. I used external drives from the 1990's with laptops that allowed PCMCIA I & II, I too now have SSD externals. my choice is the Samsung 1TB as I added one internal and one External with a larger heat sink which is a pluggable drive housing. I will have to try the Hynix with the AsusTuf that your sharing with UA-cam

  • @AngusNB
    @AngusNB Рік тому

    I do build my own but not with the idea that I will throw away a 500GB drive and _replace_ it, not expand, with a larger drive. It's not a money saving thing. ASUS enclosures are $40+. You can get cheap ones but sometimes run into incompatibilities.
    SSD architecture has also changed. SATA to NVMe for example.

  • @mojtaba_behnam
    @mojtaba_behnam 3 місяці тому

    Can it be connected to android TV( sony bravia) with Usb A- Usb C cable?
    Because Asus says It can only be connected to devices that support OTG functionality.

  • @TheNotMeTube
    @TheNotMeTube Рік тому +3

    How do you like this enclosure vs the Rog Strix you reviewed a couple of years ago? Performance and specs are similar, this one seems more durable at a lower price, but I don’t expect to be throwing it around either.

    • @jeradtech
      @jeradtech  Рік тому +4

      They are about the same. Different SSDs in each enclosure so I can’t compare straight across. I prefer the cheaper option because I’m not a fan of LED.

  • @sherwintongco6879
    @sherwintongco6879 Рік тому +1

    Question about Samsung 980 500gb can I used it as Portable Ssd on my Phone to free up some space on my Samsung Galaxy S10e.
    If I have a Enclosure like that.

  • @Skobeloff...
    @Skobeloff... 6 місяців тому

    youtube says your video is 1 year old, but you are suggesting that 3.2 gen 2 is the "best and fastest transfer protocols available". Is youtube wrong about the date? gen 2 is only 10Gbps, gen 2x2 is 20Gbps, such enclosures have been around for more than a year.

  • @MrPyroblastic
    @MrPyroblastic 4 місяці тому

    How ca you “expand” an SSD ? By swapping it with a larger capacity one ? In that case I can buy a new external SSD and not bother swapping. Simply if I need to access a file from my old SSD all I need is to plug it in an USBC port and that’s it. While on my old NVMe I need to disassemble it again to swap

  • @Gman_Having_Fun
    @Gman_Having_Fun Рік тому

    I felt like you were saying this is expandable. Is it? Did I misunderstand? Because even though it may be faster, you will still have the same problem when it is full, no?

    • @jeradtech
      @jeradtech  Рік тому +1

      Its expandable in the sense that you can upgrade the enclosure to a larger capacity drive.

    • @Gman_Having_Fun
      @Gman_Having_Fun Рік тому

      @@jeradtech Got it. Thank you.

  • @RandoTubes
    @RandoTubes Рік тому +3

    All enclosures have capacity limits. Usually 4TB. It’s not future proof as well. But you can save money by buying your own SSD storage.

  • @hampuslytz5393
    @hampuslytz5393 9 місяців тому

    Before talking about expanadability, maybe read spec sheet first? 2TB is the max supported drive size according to asus....

  • @TaedeMathis
    @TaedeMathis Рік тому

    Hello Jerad, I'm totally vibing with the whole upgrade game! Whether it's my laptop, desktop, or SSD, I'm all about swapping parts when the time's right. The bonus is that I am always able to sell my old components at a discount which is a win win. Prebuilt SSDs are like Macs, top-notch but when you want to upgrade any component, you have to drop cash on a whole new machine. Loving the content, keep it coming!

  • @danielsvids7325
    @danielsvids7325 4 місяці тому

    the light turns on when i plug it into my pc but no drive shows up

  • @me1iphonefanx340
    @me1iphonefanx340 Рік тому +3

    Great video & to the point! My question is: will this work on a MacBook/Pro?

    • @jeradtech
      @jeradtech  Рік тому +3

      Yes, that is what I use it and tested it on.

    • @shreyasdharashivkar8027
      @shreyasdharashivkar8027 Рік тому

      if you format this volume as exFat it will work on both Mac and Windows

  • @alibabaei1953
    @alibabaei1953 5 місяців тому

    It actually is shock proof too, no physical disks

  • @ehenningsen
    @ehenningsen Рік тому +4

    There is a device on Amazon that allows up to 4 SSDs over Thunderbolt.
    I knew it was going to be slower than expanding inside a PC, but this blew away my speed expectations in a good way.

  • @makiboi47
    @makiboi47 2 місяці тому

    Can I use a Type A - Type C cable with this or is it soley for Type C - Type C?

  • @iZacq
    @iZacq 2 місяці тому

    Please suggest a Enclosure (Gen 5) so i can get 3/4000MB/s or higher 3/4/5 GBPS, Should be with Fan for cooling or ones that Dont Heat up
    Can we keep these continuously attached to our PC will it damage or ruin it in long run ?
    Thank You

  • @Mike-xx8lx
    @Mike-xx8lx Рік тому

    Great video man, I work in FCP a lot and this will come in handy. Thanks again. (Just Subbed) ✌🏻

  • @shekharrajeshirke
    @shekharrajeshirke 4 місяці тому

    I hv 500 gb PCIe (may be SATA) internal SSD from old, not working, Macbook Pro 15 16 gb inch ratina. How can I use it as external drive with mac mini m2? thanks

  • @SylvesterGoldStone
    @SylvesterGoldStone 5 місяців тому

    Hi Jerad, IF you connect an SSD onto Android Phone with USB2.0 Type C socket, does it mean your investment in SSD becomes useless? The BOTTLENECK at USB2.0 on The Android Phone will make the SSD storage run at 400MB/s only. USB3.0 transfer rate = 5GB/s, SSD supposedly higher than USB3.0.

    • @jeradtech
      @jeradtech  5 місяців тому

      The transfer protocol will be a bottleneck.

  • @bernardgray979
    @bernardgray979 Рік тому +3

    Is there a gen4 or gen5 enclosure to match with a drive?

    • @Skobeloff...
      @Skobeloff... 6 місяців тому +1

      gen4 drives generally/should exceed the usb speed that these enclosures are capable of, especially the slow enclosures this youtuber is showing. Even newer usb4 enclosures are only capable of outputting approx half the speed of a decent gen4 nvme. usb is the limitation.

  • @Gracenglory5
    @Gracenglory5 17 днів тому

    Can you use this on an ipad for video editing?

  • @eddielau9733
    @eddielau9733 11 місяців тому

    I watched your video. Then went to build a SSD on my own. First previously I used a Samsung T5 4TB external SSD (USB Connection). I had it connected to my Sony smart TV. The Samsung T5 SSD has movies on it. Anyway, I used Diskmgmt in Windows 11 to see how the Samsung T5 was setup. It was a GUID / GPT Partition and formatted to ExFat. So I purchased a M.2 NVME 4TB SSD and a USB enclosure. I partitioned the NVME as GUID / GPT and formatted as ExFat. Installed the NVME into the USB enclosure and copied a few movies to it. I connected the hand built external SSD via USB cable to my Sony TV. And the TV does not see the external SSD. Any ideas?

  • @munze9969
    @munze9969 Рік тому +1

    Has anyone used this enclosure with 4TB drive?

    • @jeradtech
      @jeradtech  Рік тому +1

      I just put a 4TB in and it works great.

  • @Raptor1867
    @Raptor1867 Рік тому

    Are these good to play games on? Was looking to build my own external NVME.

  • @KB8SD
    @KB8SD Рік тому

    What if I already have a ssd that has a heat sink on it. Do I need to remove the heat sink off the ssd before putting it in a usb external enclosure case? My situation is I am upgrading my PS5 SSD 2TB internal storage to a 4TB SSD. I want to use my 2 year old 2TB ssd stick as an additional external ssd storage device.

  • @chetan4073
    @chetan4073 Рік тому

    Will this work for windows 10 and above version, Mac OS latest versions and Linux distributions?

  • @lovelorn4154
    @lovelorn4154 10 місяців тому

    I'm tempted to purchase this, however it doesn't support any higher than 2TB drives! Additionally I googled it on Amazon one day to inspect the price, then the following day Amazon upped the price by $30! Talk about anti-consumer practices.

  • @vatsalthaker2122
    @vatsalthaker2122 28 днів тому

    Does it give the same performance as internal?

  • @alanfowler5087
    @alanfowler5087 Рік тому

    will this work for my newer iMac computer with thunderbolt port?

  • @thewatcher9778
    @thewatcher9778 9 місяців тому

    i want a multi slot external solution that allows me to add more m.2s instead of having to buy the next size up and try and find out what to do with the old m.2 kinda like a NAS

  • @sergioramirez1693
    @sergioramirez1693 Рік тому

    Hey I’m buying the same thing one. And getting a 4tb one. But looking to see if my 512gb worth of iPhone pictures be transferred within 3-5min

  • @sarahkitty4729
    @sarahkitty4729 Рік тому

    Looks like great build quality, other enclosures come with a horrid silicon push in tab to keep the ssd in and don’t have thermal pads, I like the asus ones

  • @darrenm4417
    @darrenm4417 6 місяців тому

    I am planning to build one of this but unsure if it would be able to play movies on our LG UR Smart TV

  • @MrMlyarber
    @MrMlyarber Рік тому +2

    So, when the SSD drive is full, where do you put the card for safe keeping, so you add another card.

  • @Avoozlx
    @Avoozlx Рік тому +1

    this is somewhat misleading, the controller on this ssd enclosure only supports 2TB, not 4TB.

    • @olympeek
      @olympeek Рік тому

      Using 4TB on this with no issue

    • @HorrorJamHQ
      @HorrorJamHQ Рік тому

      @@olympeek Which 4TB are you using? And how's the real world read/write speeds for you? Thanks in advance!

    • @olympeek
      @olympeek Рік тому +1

      @@HorrorJamHQ i’m using seagate firecuda 530 4tb (non heatsink version) and real world speeds were suprisingly fast enough for my work which is game development and working with huge 3D project files. Also I remember that it was installing games from steam at about 650mb/s writing speed. You need to use the cable that comes with the device to get highest speed you can get from it tho. I’ve tested it with couple different usb-c to usb-c cables and non of them were able to reach high speed transfers

  • @nxesr
    @nxesr Рік тому

    Can i connect my android phone and transfer my photos and videos to this SSD drive❓❓❓

    • @jeradtech
      @jeradtech  Рік тому

      Yes. Just make sure the drive is formatted to xfat

  • @whcre5958
    @whcre5958 Рік тому

    I don't.get it. What's the point of getting an enclosure and SSD?

  • @Jayesh8881
    @Jayesh8881 Рік тому +1

    speed limited to 1000/mbps?

  • @ryutenmen
    @ryutenmen Рік тому +2

    "build" = add an M2 SSD into an enclosure.
    101 misleading title.

  • @jayneshpatel7925
    @jayneshpatel7925 Рік тому

    do i need thunderbolt type c port on my pc / laptop to work as ssd for video editing ?

  • @AqmAtk
    @AqmAtk Рік тому

    we cant use any ssd software with this case like samsung magician, adata ssd utility etc why?

  • @mitchio83
    @mitchio83 Рік тому

    I got an SSD and an enclosure but it has a USB A cable, its not showing up when i plug it in, i don't get it.

  • @abhinikam105
    @abhinikam105 4 місяці тому

    Does ssd enclosure slow down the ssd ?

  • @TracingRobots
    @TracingRobots Рік тому

    this enclosure seems not to support PCIe Gen4

  • @AAAM.S
    @AAAM.S Рік тому +1

    or you could buy an SSD and a SATA cable

  • @jamesrivera9514
    @jamesrivera9514 Рік тому

    Is it free the Blackmagic Disk Speed Test Application?

  • @rsimpkins1601
    @rsimpkins1601 3 місяці тому

    Looks like I’m graduating to that format 👍🇺🇸

  • @DarKmaN_79
    @DarKmaN_79 Рік тому +1

    You did not build anything.
    This is a M2 SSD Drive.
    With an adapter you can convert the usual M2 SSD Drive to an external Drive.
    There is nothing special about it.

  • @orca1361
    @orca1361 Рік тому

    Probably a dumb question does it work well with firecuda?

    • @FlyingFun.
      @FlyingFun. Рік тому +1

      yep, I just built one.

    • @orca1361
      @orca1361 Рік тому

      @@FlyingFun. Awesome!

  • @abhinikam105
    @abhinikam105 4 місяці тому

    If an enclosure promise 10gbps and my ssd gives 7gbps. Will using enclosure reduce my speed

  • @Longjumping-War2484
    @Longjumping-War2484 6 місяців тому

    You do not need to build an external SSD! Sounds too complicated. You just have to pair up any internal SSD to any external SSD enclosure. Keep in my mind, whatever speed your gonna get is going to be dependent on the type of port you are using! Speaking of, since this video is one year old, he hasn't mentioned what is current! Fastest available right now is the USB4/Thunderbolt at 40gbps (usb 3.2 gen 2x2) max. That's 4 gigabytes of files per second!! Can you imagine? That's like a standard users music library in a couple of seconds! Then there's 20gbps (usb 3.2 gen 2), 10gbps (usb 3.2 gen 1) configurations of enclosures using type c! All are dependent on your computer/laptops ports, meaning just because you get an enclosure with that speed, doesn't mean your gonna be able to speed up the ports on your computer/laptop! Match per Match! Port for port! You'll only be able to go the speed of the ports of your system! Thought i'd mention something useful, instead of complaining about semantics!

  • @heythere6983
    @heythere6983 Рік тому +8

    So does building an external drive have the benefit of it lasting longer than prebuilt drives from popular brands?
    To me that’s the biggest incentive .
    Also does this mean you also have to consider operating system compatibility and is there any software needed to run these?

  • @Klausjp.ontheroadagain
    @Klausjp.ontheroadagain Рік тому

    next problem your old Enclosure will be Thunderbolt 3 upgrade to Thunderbolt 4

  • @Braddersvtid
    @Braddersvtid Рік тому

    Is this method okay for an Xbox one S?

  • @matthewlopez504
    @matthewlopez504 7 місяців тому

    Would it work for the Xbox series X?

  • @FennRirrsRage
    @FennRirrsRage 5 місяців тому

    id like to see u test hat connected to an xbox s/x, moving games over & playing from

  • @johnconnor3993
    @johnconnor3993 Рік тому

    Hai, if you open the case, there is a small sticker right next to the left of the litle nob, which cover one of the screws. I watched a few reviews for the ASUS A1, but I never saw that sticker anywhere elese. But I have it too in mine enclosure. To you know what is it all abouth with this sticker?

  • @tripnookyoutube
    @tripnookyoutube Рік тому

    Can you boot from this drive?

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall Рік тому

    Thx , I’m with you, consolation of Data too. ❤, excellent description ❤

  • @dexterdakanay711
    @dexterdakanay711 14 днів тому

    can this asus support 4tb SAMSUNG 990pro? thank you!

    • @jeradtech
      @jeradtech  13 днів тому

      Yes. I swapped my 2TB out for a 4TB Samsung NVME.

  • @erbenton07
    @erbenton07 Рік тому

    That cable is useless on a laptop or desktop. I have never seen a USB C port on a laptop or desktop

  • @jleep2017
    @jleep2017 Рік тому

    Can you have this and be able to use it on computer and andriod phones and tablets?

    • @FlyingFun.
      @FlyingFun. Рік тому

      yep. Just check your file system support on your phone and make sure to format it to fit, exfat will work

    • @jleep2017
      @jleep2017 Рік тому

      @nigeltelevet I did I couldn't figure it out. So I said screw it I got the 2 tb samsung 990 pro

  • @11dremoss
    @11dremoss Рік тому

    Do your 4K videos edit smoother and export faster on this thing?

    • @jeradtech
      @jeradtech  Рік тому +1

      Not any faster than editing and exporting on the internal system drive, but I experience no lag or issues editing and exporting to this drive.

  • @chrisd997
    @chrisd997 6 місяців тому

    Bro friendly advice , clean the sandisk from oily fingerprints before shooting the video :) believe me same issue here :))))

  • @superabdo3
    @superabdo3 Рік тому

    This a far away from "building"
    Enclosures are for people who had an m2 SSD laying around after an upgrade, this is not a new thing

  • @KoolCreation
    @KoolCreation 11 місяців тому

    Great tip!

  • @wrathfang
    @wrathfang 5 місяців тому

    main problem is it only compatible up to 2tb i need a 4tb

    • @jeradtech
      @jeradtech  3 місяці тому

      I just swapped out the NVME for a 4TB a moment ago and it works.

  • @k3shavGupta
    @k3shavGupta Рік тому

    Is ASUS Tuf Gaming SSD Enclosure works on mac ?

  • @J0nb0ysl1m
    @J0nb0ysl1m Рік тому

    so you are not really building one then!? You are just putting two products that can go together, together... ? Video title a bit misleading

  • @youjean83
    @youjean83 Рік тому

    No USB-4?

  • @philindeblanc
    @philindeblanc 10 місяців тому

    The testing was great? I can't even get my drive to show, and why I clicked this video to see any trouble shooting tips..

  • @osantisimogarapone5130
    @osantisimogarapone5130 Рік тому

    wow this is good ! I need to make one for my newly mini pc trigkey currently with 1T & 32ram ..thanks again

  • @linux-helt-enkelt
    @linux-helt-enkelt Місяць тому

    No, this will not be cheaper, because the SSD disk costs significantly, a ready-made USB SSD disk is cheaper.