
For the past year we have been using this once a month with a 16TB drive to replace tape drive backups of an Ubuntu server - takes less than 10 hours to write almost 4.5 TB over a USB 3.0 connection (one drive holds 3 monthly backups). No issues yet.

- Needed 36TB storage pool created from 2x18TB spanned disk array - Easy to setup and format as "one large partition" with MiniTool Partition Wizard

Works with all NVME SSDs I have tried. Samsung, HP, Plextor, and Hynix. Very fast. Saturates USB 3.0 and 3.1 speeds. Comes with 3.0 and 3.1 cables.

Install is pretty simple and using is as easy as any other USB device

Small footprint fit under computer table on top of my desktop.

Well documented Solid metal construction Works as expected High throughput in RAID 10


-Excellent construction -Comes with a screwdriver -Works perfectly well with my 8TB HDD

Works as expected.

-Easy to setup. -Great quality. -Great price.

This thing is so ingenious. using this one with a Samsung 970, can also use the thermal pad on this one. Last one I had my SSD chips were to thin and the clearance was to great for the thermal pad to make up the height difference. Solved by just buying some thicker thermal pads. This one though works perfectly. The heat spreader is running at 112F above the CPU? on the SSD and about 108F on the memory chips so the thermal pads are working.

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Easy to use and no set-up required. Works on both PC and Laptop HDD's.



Works good so far. Love the rubber case incase it drops. Like the concept of the screw less design.



Just works. Comes with clear instructions (once you read the correct side) and feels fairly durable. The lights for the % done is bright enough and clear.

Product was super simple to install my card into, and it worked! A different type I bought earlier did not work for my m.2 card. After spending much time trying to get something that said it would work for my card given tooth plug-in gaps and blah, blah, blah (you've probably done the same). I had wanted to upgrade my micro CPU OS m.2, but with only the one slot on my tiny board...HOW? You need one of these types of External Adapters! But, you also need the right one! DOH! So, I ordered this model and BOOM, it recognized right off the bat! (where the other was more picky.) Yeah, it cost a few bucks more that the other, but...you gotta have what works. I like having the two different port connectors, one on each end (USB 3.x/USB C).