WIsh these were around when I bought my Maiwo ASM2464 enclosures about a year ago. I had to buy and add my own heatsinks on top of those cases because they get so hot. This looks like an elegant out-of-the-box design for the hot but otherwise great performing ASM2464 chipset.
If I use a NvME card in this unit with a DRAMless design, and format it to exFAT, will it still work in my iPad mini 6? Thinking of the Lexar nm790 4tb...
@@MikeFaucher i am using ezviz h9c model wifi camera , its is connecting / configuring under one internet connection via mobile the same is not happening under other internet connection .
Using windows 11, do u guys do this Right-click the drive on which you want to turn disk write caching on or off, and then click Properties. Click the Policies tab. Click to select Better performance. Click to select Enable write caching on the device. Only by enable this, my write speed is bump up from 500Mb/s to 2600MB/s
WIsh these were around when I bought my Maiwo ASM2464 enclosures about a year ago. I had to buy and add my own heatsinks on top of those cases because they get so hot. This looks like an elegant out-of-the-box design for the hot but otherwise great performing ASM2464 chipset.
Thanks for the comment. Could not agree more.
You know what ? I am excited…
Glad to hear it.
If I use a NvME card in this unit with a DRAMless design, and format it to exFAT, will it still work in my iPad mini 6?
Thinking of the Lexar nm790 4tb...
Can't answer that as I have not tried that combo. I have used this drive on on the M4 iPad and it works great.
My internet blocks the wifi camera i could not configure , any solution pls .
You commented on on an SSD so can you explain more on your question? What camera brand/model, how is it hooked up etc.
@@MikeFaucher i am using ezviz h9c model wifi camera , its is connecting / configuring under one internet connection via mobile the same is not happening under other internet connection .
@@gopi8480 Unfortunately, I have not used these cameras and can't offer much help. Sorry, I could not be more help.
Using windows 11, do u guys do this
Right-click the drive on which you want to turn disk write caching on or off, and then click Properties. Click the Policies tab. Click to select Better performance. Click to select Enable write caching on the device.
Only by enable this, my write speed is bump up from 500Mb/s to 2600MB/s
Thanks for providing the answer.