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Posted by Karol
 - April 04, 2020, 22:01:51
I've got exact same enclosure from Amazon for 30eur more than half a year ago. This is just branded one without anything extra. Don't fall for it. Just make sure ones in Amazon list 10gbps and you will be fine.
E-gpu most likely won't run.
Posted by vodkavodkavodka
 - April 04, 2020, 13:48:02
Is it possible to run an eGPU via this??? (USB > the Startech adapter > M.2 to PCIe adapter > normal graphics card powered by a cheap PSU)
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 04, 2020, 07:24:28
The plug-and-play enclosure will set you back just over $100, but it gets the job done with the promise of a two-year warranty and a solid high quality metal chassis. We test the claimed 1000 MB/s transfer rate to see just how close the enclosure can get to this maximum.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/StarTech-M2E1BMU31C-M-2-NVMe-enclosure-offers-1-GB-s-transfer-rates-over-USB.459876.0.html