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 ...
Announced on Wednesday, Plugable's new NVMe SSD enclosure is tool-free, and utilizes the full speed of USB 3.1 type C generation 2. Resembling the handle of a Phaser from the original "Star Trek" ...
★★★★★ 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 ...
Sabrent has delivered once again with a unique dual-drive enclosure that includes offline-clone. Sabrent has had several NVMe enclosures come to market over the last year or so and more recently ...
I started this afternoon by inserting a one day old EVO870 into a Startech S251BPUI313 USB enclosure. The EVO 870 had earlier been partitioned in my Adata ED600 enclosure, which has always been ...
Sabrent has a fantastic solution in the USB 3.2 NVMe external enclosure for DIYers that have a spare drive laying around. Sabrent has taken off as of late with its Rocket NVMe lineup and, for me, the ...
DockCase, best known for their integrated MacBook hubs and cases, has returned with a new external USB-C enclosure for SSDs. They previously launched an enclosure for M.2 drives, but their latest two ...
My netbook died a while ago and I've not yet got around to replacing it (Asus eee 1005HA-P). Yep replacing. Not buying a tablet or ultrabook. A new netbook... 9hr battery, 1kg, full keyboard, full ...
If you're like me, you might have a stack of PC components and stuff laying around that you aren't using. Inevitably, they'll either go to the big recycling centre in the sky, or be sold on the Wild ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Stop putting NVMe SSDs in USB enclosures: You're crippling your hardware
Don't turn your spare NVMe into a portable drive: 3 better ways to use it ...
XDA Developers on MSN
The external SSD trap: Why your $200 drive is slower than a $50 DIY enclosure
Don't pay hundreds for a device that won't ever reach its top speed.
More and more lightweight laptops and netbooks are shipping sans optical drives. Don't buy an external drive for for $50+ for those few times you need it, turn an old USB HDD enclosure and DVD drive ...
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