Hey there! I just want to say big thanks for reviewing this Orico M.2 drive. Your review was spot on with everything I wanted to know about the drive along with temperatures. I'm actually saving this video for reference on what to include in my own tech review videos as the better us in the review community are, the end user benefits! Big big thanks and I'm purchasing one myself thanks to this review. Cheers.
Wow. Orico actually has a proper thermal design, unlike most of the other models I saw from them. Thermal pad is applied on the top where the fins are and not on the bottom. No sliding plate so I hope its actually making proper contact with the pad, unlike the see-through model.
Works ok, the rubber spacer goes in the notch as a weird spacer/screw replacement, their documentation could use improvement. Case back is plastic but its fine as I just velcro it to the desk, the cable could be a few inches longer though.
Nice review!, could you show the actual write speed to the drive when you copy a 2GB or 4GB video to the drive?, I mean what is the transfer speed shown on the windows dialog. For example I have an SSK enclosure with the JM583 R2 with a Samung SM961 500GB that writes from my computer to the drive at 615MB/sec (shown on the copy windows dialog of Windows10)
It's supposed to be heating up, that means the heat transferred to the surface of the aluminum heatsink correctly! I would be more worried if your enclosure is not heating up, that means SSD's heat is getting trapped inside and not properly routed out!
@@TheGizmoGarage Not if it keeps disconnecting. I already read some of the comments here and rother eviews about these Orico enclosure. Yep this model has problems.
Buy unitek s1204b. Has one piece metal enclosure so the whole receives heat and has thermal pad with metal slab that touches that housing quite evenly and transfers heat. It doesn’t reach 50 C in crystal disk info with constant 450 MB/s transfer of 20 minutes on intel 670p
Needs a rtl9210 firmware update from station-drivers to remain stable for newer drives.
Hey there! I just want to say big thanks for reviewing this Orico M.2 drive. Your review was spot on with everything I wanted to know about the drive along with temperatures. I'm actually saving this video for reference on what to include in my own tech review videos as the better us in the review community are, the end user benefits! Big big thanks and I'm purchasing one myself thanks to this review. Cheers.
Wow. Orico actually has a proper thermal design, unlike most of the other models I saw from them. Thermal pad is applied on the top where the fins are and not on the bottom. No sliding plate so I hope its actually making proper contact with the pad, unlike the see-through model.
Thanx so much for making such a wonderful ,short / detailed video for adapter, and the speed of type c port and 3.0 port.once again thanx .👍👍👍👍👍
the rubber knob is ment to pin down the M.2 NVMe card down to the PCB board of the enclosure
because if you dont pin down the card. it may slide back (out fron the connector)
@@dwyttechs also keeps it from flexing down too far as it isn't supposed to touch the back, fits in the notch not in the hole, a bit fiddly.
Gracias por todo, Thanks a lot.
Works ok, the rubber spacer goes in the notch as a weird spacer/screw replacement, their documentation could use improvement. Case back is plastic but its fine as I just velcro it to the desk, the cable could be a few inches longer though.
Kingston KC 3000 2TB/4TB two sided bone discs - It will fit in the Orico ?
Nice review!, could you show the actual write speed to the drive when you copy a 2GB or 4GB video to the drive?, I mean what is the transfer speed shown on the windows dialog. For example I have an SSK enclosure with the JM583 R2 with a Samung SM961 500GB that writes from my computer to the drive at 615MB/sec (shown on the copy windows dialog of Windows10)
I remember I put a Samsung 950 Pro SSD inside and gets about 500-550mb write/read speed. No longer have the drive
👍👍👍
this is gonna be choice for the steam deck
Even I added thermal pads still heats up pretty bad compared to my Arion m2 enclosure.
Any tips?
It's supposed to be heating up, that means the heat transferred to the surface of the aluminum heatsink correctly! I would be more worried if your enclosure is not heating up, that means SSD's heat is getting trapped inside and not properly routed out!
@@TheGizmoGarage
Not if it keeps disconnecting. I already read some of the comments here and rother eviews about these Orico enclosure. Yep this model has problems.
Buy unitek s1204b. Has one piece metal enclosure so the whole receives heat and has thermal pad with metal slab that touches that housing quite evenly and transfers heat. It doesn’t reach 50 C in crystal disk info with constant 450 MB/s transfer of 20 minutes on intel 670p
@@JohnDoe-el5ir
Thanks man. I'll definitely check that out
Should not write at the speed of the ssd, ex 3,5gb/s why is caping at 1gbs?
SSD limitation mostly.
@@TheGizmoGarage not really, I tried the ssd directly on motherboard slot and it runs at 3,5 gb
@@gogoasa333 Don't know what's going on with yours, sorry
@@TheGizmoGarage not sure it's something wrong with it, that's how the enclosure works I guess
USB port and enclosure chipset limitation... 10Gbit = 1GB/s
I get 40mbps on a new pc? 😕
compatibility and driver issue, possibly
For someone buying to use with PS4 or PS5 beware it will die in first 2 hours. Its absolutely horrible.
Good video but could've been 5 minutes or less.
I agree...
Aq
omg those fingernails.......