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The SSK Aluminum M.2 SSD Enclosure Adapter delivers ultra-fast 10 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2 connectivity for NVMe and SATA M-Key/B+M SSDs (2242/2260/2280). Crafted with a sleek aluminum alloy shell for superior heat dissipation and portability, it features a high-performance RTL9210B chipset supporting UASP and TRIM to boost speed and SSD longevity. Compatible with multiple OS platforms and requiring no external power or drivers, it’s the perfect external storage upgrade for professionals demanding speed and reliability.
Material | Aluminium |
Item weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Memory storage capacity | 4 TB |
Compatible devices | Laptop |
Hard disk form factor | 2280 Millimetres |
Max number of supported devices | 1 |
Data transfer rate | 1000 Megabytes Per Second |
Manufacturer | SSK Corporation |
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 3.9 x 1.1 cm; 100 g |
Item model number | SHE-C325 PRO |
Form Factor | 6 UK Medium |
Hard Drive Interface | USB |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 100 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**Y
Excellent value : works with Windows & Android, HDD/SSD management apps, SATA & NVME PCIe SSDs
SUMMARY:The enclosure worked straight out of the box. I used the unit with both a SATA and an NVME PCIe SSD. Both were recognised and accessible from my Windows machine as a USB storage called SSK Storage.. I also plugged it into my android tablet and it was recognisedBoth of my favourite HDD and SSD management apps (Aomei and Paragon) were able to see the SSDI have not experienced a problem with overheating or the enclosure becoming hotter than expected.This enclosure provides a nice hand sized unit which can be handled and put down after use without worrying about damage to the SSD or connecting leadVALUE:This is exceptionally good value and I will most probably purchase againMY NEED:1) I needed a M2 socket that I could use to clone an NVME PCIe SSD with an on-board SSD2) I had a SATA M2 SDD which I wanted to use as an external driveSo the fact that this works with SATA and NVME SSDs was an advantage.PACKAGING: Packed in a cardboard box and wrapped in a white plastic bag gives the impression of a premium productCONSTRUCTION: I am impressed with the make quality. The outer case is aluminium and robust. The inner frame is plastic and also robust.Some have suggested that there are design flaws - I see no flaws. The unit is well made and the spring loaded carrier means that the SSD is pushed up against the metal of the case so aiding heat transfer.Some have commented that the leads are too short. The leads are adequately long for my use. Longer and they would clutter the bench. Also, I take the view that I am buying an SSD M2 enclosure not a set of leads.The leads are thicker than many of my other USB leads and seemingly well made.You get one USB C – USB C lead which is 20 cm long and one USB C to USB A lead which is 26 cm long. The USB A lead is colour coded as USB 3INSTALLING THE SSD: Installing the SSD is fiddly if you have big fingers. It is easy to drop and mislay the screw and spacer if you are not careful. This means that the enclosure is not suited for regular swapping out of SSD's. For me this is not a problem. Spares screws and spacers are provided.When installing an SSD you need to take care that the spacer is placed the correct way up. Put it upside down and the unit will not slide back in to the case as it should.I found that it was easier to slide the carrier into its case when fitted with a short SDD rather than a long SSD. When a long SSD is fitted I needed to slide it in with some care to ensure that top the the SSD did not foul on the case and that the bottom of the carrier did not foul.I found that when a long SSD was in the enclosure the spring pressure was sufficient to stop the outer case sliding off and as such the small fixing screw was not needed. With a short SSD the case was looser and the small fixing screw was needed. If I was intending to fix a long SSD in the unit and leave it there I would use the small fixing screw.TYPE OF SSD and OS: I used the unit with both a SATA and an NVME PCIe SSD. Both were recognised and accessible from my Windows machine. I tried it in two different computers; a desktop and an HP Prodesk mini PC. I also plugged it into my android tablet and it was recognised BUT I was not able to access the stored files as, at the time, the SSD was formatted in NTFS not the FAT 32 needed by the Android tablet.USAGE WITH APPS: The enclosure worked straight out of the box. When in use a blue light indicates that the unit is operating. When plugged into the computer it is recognised by Windows as a USB storage called SSK Storage.Both of my favourite HDD and SSD management apps (Aomei and Paragon) were able to see the SSD storage device and format and manage both a SATA and NVME PCIe SDD device.The free version of HDD/SDD monitoring app "Hard Disk Sentinel" was also able to see the SSD and access and show some status and performance dataSome have claimed the enclosure does not work with the SSD status reporting apps provided by some SSD suppliers (eg Samsung, Kingston etc) do not recognise the SSD in the carrier. I am not sure that this is a valid criticism. I would not expect a manufactures SSD status app which is typically built to work under very limited conditions and with very limited range of devices (own brand!) would necessarily interface with its SSD when installed in a third party piece of hardware such as this. Both my SSD and HDD management apps and "Hard Disk Sentinel" worked with the enclosureBE WARNED; Initially when I put the NVME PCIe SDD in the enc;losure Windows did not see it because it had not been set up with a partition and formatted or given a drive letter. But I had no problem formatting both my SATA and NVME PCIe SSD's whilst in the enclosure using my HDD and SSD management apps.If Windows etc does not see the M2 storage check that it has been partitioned, formatted, and given a drive letter - and also formatted correctly for the OS (eg NTFS or FAT etc)HEAT: I have not experienced a problem with overheating or the enclosure becoming hotter than expected. The enclose does get warm but no more than what I have experienced with USB and external HDD drives.Some have commented that the thermal conducting pad and aluminium case are thin. I cannot see that this is valid criticism or matters given the laws of physics/thermodynamics.The thermal conducing pad is to ease the heat flow from the device to the metal case. How well it does this depends on its heat conduction properties and not on its thickness. Albeit a thicker pad might even impede the transfer of heat to the case - compare the thickness of thermal paste needed to move heat from the CPU to its heat sink.The enclosure radiates heat into the environment and keeps the device cool. A thicker aluminium will not make it cool any more efficiently. The ability of the enclosure (like any heat sink) to cool depends on its surface area not on the thickness of material. The larger the surface area the more efficient the cooling process (heat sinks have fins of some type). The enclosure does not have fins but does have a much greater surface area than a naked M2 SSD so should be more effective at radiating heat into the environment than a naked M2.But it is obvious that an M2 SSD will not cool as effectively when inside the enclose as compared to when installed inside a PC or laptop which has the advantage of a FLOW of AIR through it from a fan. So my guess is that when an M2 SSD is in the enclosure it will be cooler than a naked M2 outside of the enclosure (in still air) but both will be warmer than an M2 SSD inside a PC or laptop when AIR is BLOWN over it – of course if air does not blown over the M2 when inside a PC or laptop it will probably get hotter.
O**N
Long lasting and great, consistent performance
Used this item for years now with over a dozen drives, never misses a beat and has been an exceptionally useful tool. I’d give it 6 stars if I could.
M**.
Excellent SSD enclosure works with NVMe and SATA III m.2 2280 SSDs
Very pleasing, multi format SSD enclosure.I've tested with a 1tb NVMe SSD - getting around 500mb/s write for one transfer and two files writing at 400+mb/s simultaneously on USB 3.0 from my Asus laptop (reading from its internal SSD). So it is fair to say that 500 to 900 mb/s are achievable.I also tested a 512gb SATA III drive, and was able to write to it at 350mb/s (I didn't try simultaneous writes)Compared to other USB devices using this enclosure and an SSD are a breath of fresh air compared to the paltry 10-150 mb/s I was getting with other USB devices (10m on USB data keys and 150m (max) on external USB HDD.)Unless you are looking for GB/S this is a really nice bit of kit..... but it is a bit fiddly to put an SSD in as it uses a couple of tiny screws. However the screwdriver IS MAGNETIC which really helps.Happy I bought it, I will be shocked if anyone else is disappointed.
S**A
It does the job
Very easy to set up! I need it for a transfer of an old ssd to new one.
K**R
works very good
works great good build quality
T**U
Why you should get this SSK SSD enclosure if you have an M.2 SSD lying around
The media could not be loaded. I was impressed by the quality and performance of this product, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and easy-to-use SSD adapter.The enclosure is made of aluminum alloy, which gives it a sturdy and elegant feel. It is also very slim and lightweight, making it portable and convenient to carry around. The package includes two thermal pads, two USB cables (Type-C and Type-A), and a screwdriver. The installation was very simple and straightforward, as I just had to insert the SSD into the slot, secure it with the screw, and attach the thermal pad.The enclosure supports both NVMe and SATA M.2 SSDs of various sizes (2242/2260/2280), which makes it versatile and compatible with different models. It also supports USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) interface, which enables fast data transfer speeds up to 1000 MB/s. I tested the speed using CrystalDiskMark, and I got around 950 MB/s for both read and write, which is very impressive for an external drive. The enclosure also supports UASP and Trim protocols, which can improve the efficiency and lifespan of the SSD.The enclosure has a blue LED indicator that shows the data transfer status, which is useful and clear. It also has a good heat dissipation system, as the aluminum case acts as a heat sink, and the thermal pad helps to reduce the temperature of the SSD. I did not notice any overheating or throttling issues during my usage.The only minor drawbacks I found with this product are that it does not come with a protective case or pouch, which would be nice to have for extra protection. Also, the USB-C cable is quite short (about 20 cm), which might be inconvenient for some users who need more flexibility or distance.Overall, I am very satisfied with this SSK SSD enclosure, as it offers a great solution for converting an M.2 SSD into an external drive. It is fast, reliable, easy to use, and well-designed. It is also reasonably priced for its quality and performance.Pros:-Supports both NVMe and SATA M.2 SSDs of various sizes-Supports USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface with fast data transfer speeds-Supports UASP and Trim protocols-Easy to install and use-Sleek and sturdy aluminum alloy case-Good heat dissipation system-Blue LED indicatorCons:-Does not come with a protective case or pouch-USB-C cable is quite shortReasons to buy:-If you want to use your old or spare M.2 SSD as an external drive-If you need a fast and reliable SSD adapter for backup or data transfer-If you prefer a sleek and sturdy designReasons to avoid:-If you need a longer USB-C cable-If you want a protective case or pouch included
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