40Gbps NVMe M.2 SSD Enclosure for Thunderbolt 3/4 and USB4 - Aluminum, up to 2700 MB/s
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- 【Tool-free 40Gbps M.2 NVMe enclosure】 This USB C M.2 NVMe enclosure for Thunderbolt 4 is an upgrade version that can be easily opened without tools. This NVME enclosure comes with Thunderbolt C-to-C data cable.
- 【What sets us apart】: Our M.2 NVMe SSD enclosure ensures reliable data transfer and minimizes the chance of disk disconnection. It provides a secure and stable environment for transferring data. The key is our use of advanced dual-control chips, JHL7440 and RTL 9210, working together seamlessly to meet all your data transfer needs effortlessly. Works with Windows/Mac and other systems (Note: SSD NOT INCLUDED)
- 【40 Gbps lightning-fast transfer】 :Data from the Samsung 980 Pro SSD through by the Macbook pro The data will depends on the different computers or different use environments,This M.2 NVMe SSD enclosure for Thunderbolt 3/4 and backward compatible with Mac mini M4 . The read and write speed can be up to 2700MB/s, which can help you transfer 2.5G files in seconds
- 【Excellent heat dissipation】 The USB4 NVMe SSD enclosure comes with an aluminum alloy shell and 2 thermal pads (0.5mm + 1mm) for improved heat dissipation, maximizing performance and lifespan. Please select the thermal pad according to the thickness of the SSD to ensure that the SSD can touch the bottom plate.
- Why Can't Reach Expect Speed?--Because of the 18Gbps of available bandwidth for Dp Signals, The expected speed will be at 2500-3000Mbps for read/write
- 【For M.2 NVMe SSD only】 The external NVME enclosure with 40 Gbit/s supports up to 8 TB under Type C. This solid-state drive only supports 2280 M KEY, B&M KEY and NVMe/PCIe protocol SSDs. Note: For Apple M1 CPUs we do not recommend the use of WD Black SN750, Samsung 970 EVO Plus SSD, SN850 and Ipad. Not recommended ADATA, CRUCIAL and other non-mainstream SSDs.
- Wide Compatibility: compatible with Mac Mini devices, iPad Pro, Windows, macOS, and Linux systems; No drivers needed










