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Tiny mini SSD enclosure from Satechi with up to 2 TB and 10 Gbit/s is suitable for laptops, iPhone, iPad and more

Started by Redaktion, November 29, 2024, 19:06:26

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Redaktion

Storage space for on the go in ultra-compact format. Satechi has launched its M.2 NVMe Mini SSD enclosure, which accommodates SSDs with up to 2 TB of storage space, transfers data at a maximum of 10 Gbit/s and can be conveniently attached to key rings and the like.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Tiny-mini-SSD-enclosure-from-Satechi-with-up-to-2-TB-and-10-Gbit-s-is-suitable-for-laptops-iPhone-iPad-and-more.925382.0.html

n.

given the size of a 2tb ssd, it'd be rather reckless to use it as part of your keys bundle...
but it's interesting to see a fan, which is great news, given how hot they can get, but I wonder, how noisy that little fan might be.
As to supporting 'data transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps' data transfer speed, this is all marketing bull. USB2 is supporting up to 480Mb/s and you get, on average 1/10th of that, i.e., 100Mb/s IF you're lucky.

FishMonger

Quote from: n. on November 29, 2024, 23:18:21given the size of a 2tb ssd, it'd be rather reckless to use it as part of your keys bundle...
but it's interesting to see a fan, which is great news, given how hot they can get, but I wonder, how noisy that little fan might be.
As to supporting 'data transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps' data transfer speed, this is all marketing bull. USB2 is supporting up to 480Mb/s and you get, on average 1/10th of that, i.e., 100Mb/s IF you're lucky.

Hey are you confusing mbps for MB/s? Data transfer speeds are in mbps(megabits per second) and when we see the speed on our devices it's in MB/s(megabytes per second ) the rated speed should be divided by 8 to get the transfer speed so in this case it would be 10/8=1.25 which means the maximum real world speed would be 1.25 gigabyte per second. I have a sharge disk enclosure that's also 10gbps and paired with a sabrent rocket 1tb Im able to see 1.1GB/s when transferring large files

Cfilorvyls

Quote from: n. on November 29, 2024, 23:18:21As to supporting 'data transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps' data transfer speed, this is all marketing bull. USB2 is supporting up to 480Mb/s and you get, on average 1/10th of that, i.e., 100Mb/s IF you're lucky.

Maybe because this device is not USB2? We're not living in 20th century anymore, pretty much any modern device that has usb-c port is using USB3 standard.

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