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If you want to repurpose an old SSD as a speedy flash drive, this Ugreen M.2 SSD to USB-C enclosure offers you the chance for ...
★★★★★ Easily turn an M.2 NVMe or SATA SSD into a drive for your Mac or iPad with this enclosure from Satechi. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac The Satechi USB-C Aluminum Tool-Free Enclosure allows M.2 PCIe ...
$29.99 at Amazon Use code '251SNK4W' The Sabret Rocket enclosure is a great solution for any internal SATA and M.2 SSDs you might not be using anymore. It effectively turns them into a speedy external ...
SABRENT has revealed its new Rocket RGB USB-C 20 Gbps M.2 SATA/NVMe SSD Enclosure which not only boasts high speeds, but RGB lighting effects as well. This new enclosure takes SABRENT’s existing ...
The Satechi USB-C Aluminum Tool-Free Enclosure allows M.2 PCIe NVMe and SATA solid state drives to be easily added to a Mac. Place the SSD in the rugged enclosure and it’s ready to plug into a laptop ...
Update: The Neutrino U3.1 USB-C SSD enclosure is back in stock. Buy it now for $49.99, perfect for the new MacBook Pro. The USB-C ports on the new MacBook Pro has been the subject of much controversy.
The latest ultra-fast SSDs are getting hotter and hotter, with Sabrent adding in a built-in thermal pad as part of the enclosure, which helps with heat dissipation, along with the help of its tough ...
Satechi is out with its latest Mac and iPad accessory today. The USB-C Aluminum Tool-Free SSD Enclosure offers a durable and slick design that works with PCIe NVMe or SATA storage at speeds up to 10 ...
Raidon showed off their new HyBrid drive enclosure recently, a strange combination of an SSD drive enclosure and a SATA enclosure. It’s not an external device mind you, but rather an internal drive ...
All though college I've been building my own PCs with my last one getting built in 2010. It runs OK, but thanks to the foresight of adding RAID 1 across 2 drives, I've been one step ahead of any data ...