Orico NVME M.2 SSD Enclosure - Does it really give 10Gbps?
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
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A video review of the Orico NVME M.2 SSD Enclosure - (TCM2-C3) + (PVM2-C3). In this video we test this USB 3.1 Gen2 M.2 SSD Enclosure to see if it really offers 10Gbps. CrystalDiskMark, ATTO, AS SSD, AIDA64 benchmarks and more!
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Benchmark starts at 5:21
wait, that was the benchmark? ahahaha
70% of the video is to teach how the mount an M2 into external Enclosure!! Not an Benchmark vid......
@@DrZipZwan well I come here to see how the heat management is, and this video answer exactly that. But there's a benchmark so i know the speed roughly. But i do hope the benchmark part is done with more details especially how it handles large number of small files
It really kinda start at 6:20
Benchmarking the whole video through SATA SSD (when you have access to a secondary Nvme ssd) is stupid.
It's like benchmarking a rtx 3090 gpu with a celeron...
Nice review!
Just puzzled as to why you chose to show details of the test with the nvme ssd copying from a sata ssd, and only quickly mentioned later that you can get about double the speed when it's nvme to nvme. I'd be more interested in seeing details of that test.
Temps on the drive during read/write is a good idea as NVMe can get pretty hot.
Thats what i watched for and nothing mentioned about temps man
I recently bought 2 different Orico m.2 enclosures and can confirm that these get very hot. I'm afraid to continue using them unless I have a fan cooling it. The thermal pads don't help much. I'll only use them temporarily and unplug them when not accessing files. They are quite fast. It doesn't seem to go to sleep and still gets hot when not actively transferring. My guess is that m.2 is designed to be in a computer with cooling.
Waited for a long time for a review on this orico nvme ssd boxes, thanks a lot. Ordered 2 yesterday.
Glad you found this helpful. Enjoy the new enclosures!
@@Vortez yes it give me good idea, thank you so much for time you spend make this video
@@Vortez
Bro. Can I use it as en external hardrive of my files?
The transparent hard drive enclosures reminds me of the original transparent GameBoy days!
That clear enclosure is sexy as hell! I would buy one just for the geek factor.
woman in a see thru top, sexy, ssd in a see thru enclosure, not so much
@@eviljesus5411 no
Plastic is a good thermal insulator: go cook your SSD
Thanks for posting. Couldn't figure out how to attach brass colored groove (sorry poor description) Screwing from underneath saved the day. Nothing in instruction sheet. Thanks again. Martin
That's cool and all, but I'll keep looking for Thunderbolt 3 NVME enclosure to get even faster speeds.
Here after steam deck launch, this would be a perfect add-on for it
So orico slowed the ssd down by half/third of the ssd speed?
What about temperatures?! How is the plastic one compared to the aluminium version?
I don't think temp really matters since you only use portable nvme to store data, it doesn't do read/write as much as the one installed in motherboard. that is unless you put and play your games at your portable nvme.
@@setoace Not if you work in video editing
Nice. Great information and practical testing.
You should review the "dual protocol" version. Good review
the problem with that orico, is the heat, i touch the heat dissipation, and its really hot, and downsizing the performance, unless you are using external fan
Just what I need to clone my boot drive as my old SATA SSD seems to be dying soon, thanks
Thank you! Very helpful!!
at 5:02, a very good idea ... PUT THE ALOY SSD CASE DIRECTLY ON THE PIN OF MOBO TO BURNED IT ... Like a pro !
Interesting. After 1 year, did the heat burn the SSD? Is it safe to install the OS into it?
Can you speak to the reliability of the product after three months? I've seen mixed reviews on Amazon, users have reported inconsistent connectivity and issues with it not working randomly.
hmmm...
They have horrible quality control look for another enclosure!
Hello, can you make me sure that this enclosure can work with an android phone?? Just to test a nvme card is functioning...not for use.
The background song that you can hear in 0:50 seems like Jim Jones (Black on Black (feat. ATM & Sen City) or Swag (I get it) but a little different. Can you provide the source of it, please?
Why no one did any review on Adata XPG Spectrix S40G RGB NVMe Gen3 SSD into these transparent enclosure? I want to see if the RGB works.
I can't believe you laid that aluminum enclosure over those bare pins.....
Thank you for the video, but i have the same coneceted to USB 3 in my laptop, but the speed 40mb/s,
I feel i miss some things?!?!what is your advice get that speed?!
A great review of the 2 cases however, which of the 2 would you prefer and why? Oh, and a BIG thumbs up. Cheers.
Obviously the transparent one. If you have a bunch of external drives, the transparency lets you visually peek to see which files on are on the NAND modules without having to plug them in. Although you'll probably need a magnifying glass as the files are pretty tiny.
Hey, just bought a SSD PNY CS2130, 1TB, M.2 NVMe, Reading: 3500Mb/s Writing: 1800Mb/s - M280CS2130-1TB-RB and a Usb C 3.1 Gen2 10gbps Ssd M.2 Nvme Pcie but when I tested id in two laptops(USB 3.1 ports) it only reached 480mb/s(Read and Write). What you suggest me to do?
Awesome content usb to type A very useful good that they provided two cables nice , so the pcie 3.0 x4 adapter nvme m.2 would give speeds equivalent to the m.2 nvme on board install?
My ssd m.2 don't work along my wifi adapter in my motherboard because they are too close to each others. So when i install the ssd, my wifi shuts off.
Because of that, i wish to get a m.2 ssd enclosure. I have a question before i do that.
Can i fuse the hard-disk space of an external enclosure along with a SSD that i already have in my pc to get a max amount of 1000gb?.
5:05 its a metal case, lucky your mobo dont get shorted,
Its anodised but
Can you use this set up on a 3.0 USB port for video editing in your opinion?
I watched your video for one purpose only - to find out what is the reason for enclosing two thin square (not rectangular) pads. Salesman did not know. So, thermal pads. Now to figure out if it is worth opening the enclosure to add them (since there is an internal aluminum protection barrier.
One more question: which side do they go on?
They go on the controller chip, the flash memory doesn't need cooling, in fact they can perform worse when cooled. So you only really need 1 pad, the second is spare.
Hi I’m a total newbie and want to do this myself but will this actually speed up my editing in photoshop ie brushes running smoother etc thanks in advance and subscribed
Do you think an nvme drive could be used permanently connected to a pc in this enclosure? Thanks :)
M.2's are on average $20 cheaper than SATA III SSD's. I was thinking of grabbing one for my PS4. Have you tested any SATA III enclosures?
I used this with Crucial P2 NVMe SSD on MacBook Air Thunderbolt/ USB 4 port and only got 280-540Mbps.. Any ideas?
setting that on the mobo that way could short you out if its not plastic.
Isn't USB the bottle neck here with either drive?
not if it's USB 3.1 gen 2, as he said.
Can you use it to game bc my laptop has no other sata port or m.2 thinking of using type c and using external ssd and merge them so the external is main one
Metal case resting straight on the motherboard's metal pins? Must appreciate the confidence, or the great guarantee conditions you got. But thanks for the test!
By the way, some of these external cases cook the nvme disks inside. Consider some kind of extra metal rack for better cooling, instead of resting them on e.g. wooden table. Bed or other soft material is of course out of question always.
Still keeping in mind the electricity conducting metal prob.
I got one of those... Can get more then 40MB/s on updated Windows 10 in a USB 3.2 port (motherboard port...)... Don't know what to do...
UASP and TRIM....means what? btw, nice to hear someone quote the Aussie prices and this enclosure currently costs $60 AUD.
What about using on the phone??? Any test performance? Thanks?
check if your phone even supports usb 3.0/.1/.2, because a surprising lot are still on usb 2.0 (even when using the type c connector)
I am quite happy hearing your the way you explained. I bought an ORICO enclosure -aluminium with two cables : USB + C and other C+C. I copied a 39 GB file from M.2 PCIe 3x4 NVMe SSD attached with my Desktop PC Motherboard.[ My motherboard is MSI MEG X570 ACE & Processor is AMD Ryzen 9 3900X.] Speed was only little over 200 MB. After the copy, I found the case got heated very much. I used C+C cable. When I use C + USB cable I get only 33 MB speed. Can you please tell me what should I do now? Should I try with other one which is Transparent ??
Which drive are you using in the enclosure?
Are you definitely connected to a USB 3.2 Gen 2 port?
Would you video edit directly on this small instead of a normal SSD to speed up
Is this the fastest portable option for consumer tech at the moment?
hello Vortez, I have seen your video, I want to ask you how to get data transfer speeds reaching 400MB/s using SSD XPG SX8200 Pro?
Can i first format the drive directly on Orico or it need to be formated before?
SATA enclouser for NVMe SSD ??????
But gen 1 speeds are 5gb/s...so it shouldnt be any slower in a gen 1 port right?
it uses USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C port and thats 10Gb/s
This drive was doing around 1 gigaBYTE per second, which is 8 gigaBITS per second (which is more than the 5 gbps that gen 1 supports).
how would you use this on a iMac which has only thunderbolt 2 ?
Hi, does this enclosure work with SSD M.2 with B+M key?
may i know does this support m.2 sata?
well in indonesia now it sell rp 170.000 = $12 us dollar.. in local online shop like tokopedia
Can i know,should i buy ssd with read/write 3000mbs or is enough buy ssd read/write 1000mbs for this enclosure?can someone answer and explain?thanks
Question, will it work with SATA M.2 SSDs such as the WD Blue 3D NAND M.2 SSD or the Samsung 860 EVO in M.2 form factor?
If its an Nvme enclosure no, drive wouldn't be recognized, there are however m.2 sata enclosures available
@@ballain1 But I don't understand why is it so? As we have the same slot for both on a motherboard.
@@RRD97 yes the slot can take both, however on the MB usually they have both controllers so one or the other will work. On a Nvme enclosure usually there is just a pcie controller and no SATA
aluminium casing touching mobo? right....
Can I use this for gaming ?
is it compatible for type c OTG smartphones?
I'm looking for the exact same answer, but it looks like nobody cares about that. By using logic I came to a conclusion, that it should work with android phones that support OTG, although I'm not sure.
Can i use this with my rog 3 phone.. can i get that speed?
I have Lenovo G570, core i5, any one have idea how i can upgrade my disk drive to 790 EVO plus?
what is name your opencase pc
Is there any other under $30 enclosure cases for this ssd i could buy from Amazon?
in indonesia now.. is sell at Rp 170.000 is around $12 - US dollar
Dude does it get hot ?! For like couple hours of gaming ?!
It doesn't heat so much if data is being read only. US $15/£12
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M-2-NVME-SSD-to-USB-3-1-Adapter-PCI-E-to-USB-A-3-0-Internal-Converter-Card-DE/283701452660
they send overseas.
A conductive SSD case right on the motherboard PCB...
Shows the dedication not to dedicate any thought...
Thank you for the review,very interesting!!! Do you know by any chance the price and where can anyone buy it? Thanks again and have a great day!!
Thanks for the feedback! Price is in the video :) 40 USD, 40 GBP and 70 AUD. You can grab them from Amazon - linkies are in the desc. You can also get them at other stores too if you drop in those product names to google.
@@Vortez Thanks a lot for the info and the quick response!! I gave you a like to the response and to video,great content!! Keep up the good work👍!! Thanks a lot!!
@@Vortez the first video that I saw from your channel was the review of the Gigabyte Aorus z390 xtreme motherboard and from that video on I got hook and subscribed to your channel. Great work and take care,looking forward to your next review!!! 👍
@@fefi747 So good to hear this - thanks for sticking with us, really appreciate it. The next half of the year is gonna be packed with some great releases so we should have some exciting videos coming. Have a good day my friend!
@@Vortez very interesting,good to know. Thanks you very much and have an awesome day too man!!!
I only get 40mbps? 😕
I'm going to get one for my current Crucial P1 512GB drive. My motherboard doesn't have a second M.2 slot and I need a storage upgrade. Thinking a FireCuda 510. Has the same speed or better than what I currently have. And includes much more TBW/ longevity.
Why did you test transfer with a SATA SSD in the first place?!
Benchmarking with bottlenecks is not very smart...
I tried it with a (WD Black SN750 500Gb) and I gotta say this is TOTAL TRASH imo.
1- Not only they don't even say a word about the thermal pads in the manual but they're too cheap to include 25¢ more of pad cause it doesn't even cover half of a standard M2 like wtf?! It's also so thin that it doesn't even touch the heatsink. Temperature quickly go to 45-50C on idle, and can go 55-60C on load which is fairly high!
2- They also say nowhere but in a hidden place on their website that if you use the Type-C to Type-A, ur gonna go down to 5Gbps instead of 10Gbps even if you use a (Type A USB3.2 Gen 2) port on a 300$ motherboard. I couldn't get any higher than 400MB/s.
3- Using the Type-C to C I get 500 Write & 800 Read which is better but still far from 1000/1000 which I'm suppose to get while I transfered a 4K video. That is a major disappointement.
4- On my home PC it doesn't do this problem but at work if I leave it connected, it's gonna disconnect and reconnect every fu***** 1-2-3min so there's no way I can listen to music without the whole thing stopping for no reason, VERY ANNOYING!
5- At home if I start a "Crystal Disk Mark" benchmark in Type C to C, it automatically freeze the controller/drive until I replug it. For some weird reason, I can only bench in USB3.2 Gen 1 or USB2.0 which is very dumb. Unfortunately I bought this thing 1 year before starting to use it so I can't return it anymore... waste of money.
does the SSD produce a noise buzz sound?
it shouldn't it has zero moving parts.
I don't like Orico stuff. I was having trouble with NVME drives getting hot because I did a lot of heavy duty copying so I got the Orico with the fan and LED temp on the outside. It did cool okay but the quality of the enclosure gave me fits. I have had 2 of them and the entire design depends on one tiny screw for the enclosure to open and close. The one enclosure screw stripped on the screw head and the only way to get it out was to smash the box open. I saved the SSD but the enclosures are $60. The last one I had would constantly lost connection with my PC. I would have to keep unplugging it and re-plugging it back in for it to be recognized. I am done with their stuff.
what chipset does this have?
Jms593 or rtl9210, newer ones probably rtl9210 as most orico stuff uses them now.
I think it’s not “double” the speed is 20x, ig 500mbps vs 10 gbps
Not worth the upgrade. SSD in usb 3.0 caddy hits 400-500MB/s which is quick enough to transfer 40gb in 80-100s.
Does it works with USB 3.0?
at half speed, usb 3 or usb 3.1 gen 1 is limited to 5gbps
The clear look is nice, unfortunately orico has horrible quality control. I've had multiple enclosures from them fail or constantly disconnect the drives and they overheat cause most of them have no holes for airflow!
yes indeed I tested a number of SSD drive in three different external enclosure and they all recorded 452 mb/sec which makes sense seeing that the Orica claims to double that USB and USB C speeds oh yes, unfortunately the majority of manufacturers just use the USB 3.1 controller on their USB type C connectors that's why the speed is the same and ah my latest laptop is a Lenovo Yoga with 16gb ram a 1TB hard drive and a i7 CPU so it's not exactly lame . Just as an interesting observation all the cases including the TCM2-C3 use the same controller JMS583 so thats more than interesting to know how it achieved double the speed of enclosures using the same chip ?
Will this enclosure support SATA?
Does it work on Linux?
With a Modern kernel.
Since you have it, you can easy test it with Live Linux Dristro that boots from USB (Hybrid ISOs), just boot and test TRIM (command line command fstrim).
Please let us know, not all body still uses Windows (Windows 10 updates sucks, i can not have a Windows 10 connected to Internet and running in a row for more than 500 hours because Windows 10 Updates reboots the computer without my permission and that makes my live incoming radio astronomical waves rendering to trash), some of us only use Linux, where you can apply the updates when you want, not when MicroSoft wants..
Supports Windows / Linux /Mac OS
@@MaZEEZaM But does fstrim work when on USB? All enclosures i had use refuses to let fstrim run! So i am not going to buy another one till be sure... maybe a video showing 'fstrim' working when on USB would be great.
Most SSD/NVMe can be used inside corresponding USB 3.1 Gen 2 enclosures, but all of them when on my hands be tested on Linux 'fstrim' command refuses to work.
@@androidlogin3065 I'm sorry but I don't know what that is so someone else will have to answer that one for you.
@@MaZEEZaM 'fstrim' is a command line you type on Linux Console to do run a TRIM on SSD & NVME on a mounted filesystem; it analyze non used blocks by the file system and tells the SSD/NVME they are not in use.
@@MaZEEZaM Hybrid ISO is a normal ISO file that also have a MBR an partition schem at the start of the file, so it can be burned onto a CD/DVD as well as be dumped onto a USB memory (bit-by-bit) and then it can be used to boot.
Low speed box interface ((
is not working with Macbook Pro. Copy 100Gb Stops at 43 Gb I tried 3 of them to make sure this Nand SSD 970 EVO nvme M.2. . non has worked so far. Can't use it on Time machine cant copy a large file. total useless. 😐🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
If you make vids you forgot the best way to use it. As a very fast cache drive. All adobe cache could sit there. I ordered a 500gb to see if it speeds up my work and render.
But should be noted, the super fast 960pro is overkill since it goes up to 3000 but the USB can only push 1000.
(Added: I use an iMac, and opening it up to install an NVME is very hard)
It got here and it’s plugged in to my Mac and I must say it’s the best thing I done to my Mac.
I use after and now it flows so much more smoothly with ram preview and renders.
I got the orico transparent one and it works so good for not much money.
I did see a thunder bolt 3 case that can go up to 40Gbit but it’s too expensive to try out.
Best Buy ever.
10 GBPS should be 10,000 MBPS. so why only 980 MBPS?
Looks like a harmonica 😂😂
40 usd or 40 gbp, sooo more expensive in the u.k. as usual
And the obvious reason being VAT... so people can complain all they want, but this is why you can't compare US to UK/EU prices directly.
US $15/£12
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M-2-NVME-SSD-to-USB-3-1-Adapter-PCI-E-to-USB-A-3-0-Internal-Converter-Card-DE/283701452660
they send overseas.
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what about the final conclusion of the test ?? does it rich 10Gb/s or something close to it?? It would have been better to give an answer to that instead of numbers and numbers! numbers of benchmark are not understood by everybody!! some kind of useless vid.
The clear case is the cheapest ever!!! 👎👎👎
69 gigs.......noice....!!
You use disk benchmark that are complitlely crap, benchmarking a storage is not that easy, learn how to use trustable software and how to read the results.
BYLLSHIT
No offense but the enclosure laying on the motherboard shortcircuting the pins is the dumbest thing I've ever seen
The brass separator stops this happening if I'm understanding you comment correctly. Stay Safe!