Fastest External Thunderbolt SSD Enclosures For Mac and PC - Who Wins?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @alemacgirl
    @alemacgirl 21 час назад +2

    I got the Satechi enclosure today with the same Orico NVMe drive you used. I connected it to my MacBook Pro M1 Pro and noticed that BlackMagic reported speeds of around 900MB/s. Upon checking the connection, it was recognized as USB3.1. This puzzled me since I had an Orico enclosure that I bought last year before moving from Mexico to Canada. I tried using its cable, but the results were the same.
    Next, I connected the Orico enclosure that I had tested earlier, and the speeds were indeed USB4/TB4. However, when I connected the Satechi enclosure without disconnecting the Orico, it was also recognized as USB4/TB4. The speeds average around 3000MB/s. I performed some backups and noticed that the drive disconnected several times.
    To troubleshoot further, I tested the Satechi cable with the Orico enclosure, but unfortunately, it didn’t connect. It only worked with the Satechi enclosure, indicating a potential issue with the cable. Given this, I’m considering purchasing a TB4 cable, preferably a longer one, to ensure a reliable connection.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  20 часов назад +2

      Yes try changing out cable and it can fix a bunch of issues. Thanks for the info.

  • @kennethz3366
    @kennethz3366 Месяц назад +17

    Please do an update on thermal throttling and temperature testing. That's the most important criteria to see if it can sustain write speed.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад +2

      I did individual videos on most of these. Some I did a 100 GB data test on.

  • @tannergonzalez3591
    @tannergonzalez3591 Месяц назад +13

    I’ve been using the ACASIS enclosure for about 4 months now with a Crucial P3 4TB SSD and I love it. So much so that I bought a second ACASIS enclosure with a WD Black SN770 1TB. I use an M3 Pro MacBook Pro and use the ACASIS enclosure as my working drive while editing videos. In the real world, it still performs phenomenally and transferring large files is a breeze. For the price, build quality, performance, and SSD compatibility with Mac, it’s one of the best storage enclosures on the market!

    • @testshoot
      @testshoot Месяц назад +1

      same

    • @OscarFowler
      @OscarFowler Месяц назад +3

      The problem I have with the Acasis on a Mac is that it gets incredibly hot. It gets too hot to run if you leave it plugged in for a couple of hours, even if it's not in use. I don't know if this is a firmware issue where it doesn't know when to go into a low power state, but I'm wondering if the others have the same issue.

    • @tannergonzalez3591
      @tannergonzalez3591 Месяц назад

      @@OscarFowler I notice that mine get pretty warm to the touch when actively using them but I usually keep them plugged in when I’m not moving from one location to another or traveling and haven’t had speed or overheating issues. Could it be ambient temps or the surface they are laying on affecting your enclosure as well?

    • @OscarFowler
      @OscarFowler Месяц назад +1

      @@tannergonzalez3591 Definitely not an ambient temperature thing. Are you connecting to a Thunderbolt port or USB-C? I notice it doesn't do this when connected to my Windows PC, but that's not Thunderbolt.

    • @tannergonzalez3591
      @tannergonzalez3591 Месяц назад

      @@OscarFowler I’m connecting to my thunderbolt ports directly on my MacBook Pro and my thunderbolt port on my PC to get the full speeds of the SSD. Don’t get me wrong, they still get pretty warm. I also make sure to use the thermal pads that came with the enclosures

  • @J.Wick.
    @J.Wick. 27 дней назад +5

    Can attest to the great build quality and speed of the GRAUGEAR in this video. I've had a 4TB SN850x in mine for over a year. It gets beat up pretty good as my main game drive. Always installing, uninstalling, streaming, etc. Never an issue with heat/speed/you name it. The fan probably helps some, but i also usually put an ARCTIC TP3 thermal pad on my NVMEs as well. temps stay cool.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  27 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the information on this.

  • @WineWorldTV
    @WineWorldTV Месяц назад +3

    I got the Satechi from the video you did in the past. I've had no issues with it and I'm using the supplied cable AFAIK. I put a Crucial P3 2TB PCIe Gen3 in it. Rated for 3500 MB/s and I get 2789 write and 2338 read. I'm very pleased with the combo as an external drive for my Mac mini M2 Pro.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад

      @@WineWorldTV yes it works well bit I had issues with the cable so just something to note. Thanks for watching the channel

  • @tiziocaio8657
    @tiziocaio8657 22 часа назад +1

    Thoughts on the ugreen 40gbit/s usb4 enclosure?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  18 часов назад

      I have yet to test that one

  • @drsuppan
    @drsuppan 12 дней назад +1

    Thank you for the video. I ran through several different brands a while ago (all with 4TB SSDs). Most of them especially Satechi were running so hot that I stopped using them. I ended up with Acasis as it was consistently the coolest one. I cant say anything about the newer products you tested, but the heat situation would be my first criteria for choosing. For „normal“ work I even downgraded to the Acasis USB-C version which works around 1800/2000. No problems with heat at all. But I guess Thunderbolt 5 has changed the game now. That will be interesting to see, especially with regard to the heat.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  5 дней назад

      Thanks for watching. yes, all setups will be different depending on workload and drives. I just dropped a video today (Nov. 19th) where I tested a new fast external SSD on the M4 mac mini.

  • @Wesmosis
    @Wesmosis 18 часов назад

    Good stuff!

  • @barbancourt69
    @barbancourt69 Месяц назад +3

    Craig a question. Did you use the same cable on all 7 enclosures?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад +1

      @@barbancourt69 no I used cable all came with as if people bought them.

    • @daphne9124
      @daphne9124 Месяц назад +1

      @@craigneidel looks like you need to test different cables. That could be a key variable. Keep up the good work

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад

      Yes, I have had a few over the years.

    • @CNile-se9xw
      @CNile-se9xw Месяц назад

      @@craigneidel I'm keen to know which cable you used that opened up the Satechi enclosure.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад +1

      In the video I had said it was the cable from the Zike drive so not sure you can buy that by itself. I just feel any quality cable will work.

  • @pureevoix
    @pureevoix 4 дня назад +1

    Can you do a test when the drive is empty vs drive is 75% full. Also plot a 500gb write over time and measure the speeds/time it takes? See if devices throttles speed down due to heat. This will be truly real world conditions? Maybe do 2 tests and average the two? Results be in time taken and heat produced? Top speed and lowest speed during the test. Pick the top 3 based on these results for the next round test i suggest above? Thanks! Just a suggestion. :). Like if you agree.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  4 дня назад +1

      That is quite a test but I'll see what I can do. Just been super busy.

  • @tbirdvet
    @tbirdvet 19 дней назад +1

    Please note that to get the fastest speed need to connect to a TB4 port. I tested the Qwiizlab drive and it performed at the 3k speed on my Silicon Mac with TB4 port but only at 1K on my Intel iMac which had TB3.

  • @jimtincher7357
    @jimtincher7357 21 день назад +4

    Thanks for doing this test. If I had one critical thing to say it would be to use the same cable in all the test as a reference and then maybe compare that reference to what shipped with the enclosure.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  21 день назад +3

      Yes but I wanted to test the way they came since people that buy them will be using the cable in the box that comes with them.

  • @chrissnyder7968
    @chrissnyder7968 Час назад

    Do you know if a company makes “docking station” device that allows you to add an SSD? One “box” to hold drive and ports combined? Thank you.

  • @HK-NYC
    @HK-NYC 9 дней назад +1

    hello, which enclosure feels the hottest and coolest of the 3000mbs units? thanks! new sub!

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  5 дней назад

      Watch my video from today Nov 19th as I showcase a good one in there to review.

  • @emo65170.
    @emo65170. 4 дня назад

    Did they all use the same cable? I heard that there are active electronic components in TB4 cable ends that may affect performance.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  4 дня назад +1

      No, I tested with cable that came with them.

  • @alanplur
    @alanplur 5 дней назад

    Can you please do a comparison between the Satechi and the HyperDrive?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  5 дней назад

      I'll let you know if I can get to that test.

  • @badhombre4942
    @badhombre4942 23 дня назад +1

    Did you try your swap cable with those older lower performing drives?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  23 дня назад

      Yes, they have a different chip but it's only a few hundred MB/s and not really noticeable in real world use.

  • @johnroberts4000
    @johnroberts4000 13 дней назад +1

    Just subscribed amazing. I bought a WD SN850x 8TB which enclosure do you suggest I get. I am interested in the Acasis TBU405PRO I want the fastest one possible for this SSD.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  5 дней назад

      Thank you. That is a good choice for an enclosure. Also watch my video from November 19th today as I test one out on the M4 mini.

  • @usasupra23
    @usasupra23 4 дня назад

    When you tested the speeds I didn’t see you mention what size in settings you chose?
    Please tell me what size you chose before starting the test.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  3 дня назад

      I would need to go back and confirm but 1 GB. But I got similar speeds with the larger sizes as I tested those and it was very close.

  • @UKTonyMagill
    @UKTonyMagill 8 дней назад

    Useful video. Just a small tip: data transfer is measured in megabits per second, not megabytes.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  5 дней назад

      Thanks. Yeah, I got words mixed up but worked in datacenter for 26 years and had to deal with all the speeds for many of that time. Thanks again for watching.

  • @manxman8008
    @manxman8008 7 дней назад

    Thx Craig - I gog the GRAUGEAR for an existing 4TB card for my Mac. 3-4x faster than the non-thunderbolt regular card holder.

  • @tincans87
    @tincans87 Месяц назад +1

    I'm happy with the Acasis 2458. Informative video Craig, thanks.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад

      @@tincans87 you got it thanks

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад

      @JimAllen-Persona yes it seems to be solid for sure. Just using a slightly older chipset.

    • @testshoot
      @testshoot Месяц назад

      ditto

  • @chadperling2766
    @chadperling2766 2 дня назад

    Should have listed the price at the bottom in the final chart.

  • @GEELASOUNDTV
    @GEELASOUNDTV 18 дней назад

    Good job !!! You might be small today but you will be bigger tommorrow

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  18 дней назад

      Thanks for watching the channel.

  • @jackcapella2707
    @jackcapella2707 19 дней назад

    The ACASIS cord sucks too, but changing out the cord you do get full performance.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  19 дней назад

      I didn't have issues with that one but I guess they can all be a bit different.

  • @prsearls
    @prsearls Месяц назад +2

    I have the Graugear on my wishlist. Question; since the enclosures are limiting write/read speeds, does it really make a difference how fast the NVMe is? Just curious.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад

      @@prsearls thanks for watching. I think as long as SSD is like 3 or 4k MB/s it should reach those speeds but you never know. Some enclosures like specific drives.

  • @wakeywarrior
    @wakeywarrior 9 часов назад

    Mine stays hot even when the Mac is in idle. Think this is normal? Should I pull it out when not using? Didn’t want that hassle but concerned about power use when the computer is even off?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Час назад

      They can all stay a bit warm but I would reach out to company and ask them to confirm.

  • @geminibodyshop71
    @geminibodyshop71 Месяц назад +2

    another great video

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад

      @@geminibodyshop71 thanks for the comment

  • @lousyracuse
    @lousyracuse 7 дней назад

    @craigneidel I picked up the Graugear enclosure and the Orico 2TB drive mentioned above.
    Did you use the cooling tray/heatsink from the Orico drive when installing it in the Graugear enclosure? It won't fit in mine, it is too wide with those attachments on the drive.
    If not, did you put a thermal pad on the top and bottom of the drive before putting it in the Graugear?
    Thanks for any assistance you can provide, neither of the manufacturers are much help...

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  5 дней назад +1

      I didn't use the heatsink and just heat tape on that setup. Thanks for watching.

  • @rknight52
    @rknight52 Месяц назад

    Craig, great stuff as always. Do you know if these newer enclosures have a different chipset than the older enclosures to control the data transfer? Either way, these TB3 and TB4 enclosures and speeds are fantastic and most users won't notice a real difference in day-to-day use. Good stuff!

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for the feedback. Yes, I think the newer ones will have a different or newer chipset but I'll need to confirm that. But, based on experience I'm guessing that is what it is.

  • @ByteMeCompletely
    @ByteMeCompletely 16 дней назад

    KDE Neon has a widget that can monitor the temp of your motherboard SSD. I don't believe there is any support for monitoring the temp of SSDs in USB enclosures.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  5 дней назад

      I'll need to check that out.

  • @60filt
    @60filt 11 дней назад

    Bought the GrauGear and within 48 hours of use, the noise from the fan increased quite a bit! It stayed cool but the noise was way too much for continued use. Send it back for a refund(still waiting for it)

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  11 дней назад

      Ok. I've been using mine for 1.5 years with no issues but it's good to hear all sides.

  • @wakeywarrior
    @wakeywarrior 9 часов назад

    I have the Acasis (called something else in UK) and have it on my Mac Mini. It stays warm even when the Mac is sleeping. I read this is normal but can you confirm? Are they OK y to leave plugged in?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  5 часов назад

      I think they stay warm normally but I would ask the company that you purchased from to be safe.

  • @jasonboles1526
    @jasonboles1526 4 дня назад

    do these enclosures (or at least the newer, faster ones) support SMART passthrough? (`smartctl -a /dev/diskN` for example). I don't have any 40Gbps enclosures yet, but older ones (m.2 & SATA) are hit-or-miss - really depends on the chipset used.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  4 дня назад

      I would need to check but maybe see if it says that on the Amazon questions.

    • @jasonboles1526
      @jasonboles1526 День назад

      @@craigneidel Graugear (via Amazon) said it does support it. Didn't check others, as that one looked most appealing out of all of them.

  • @testshoot
    @testshoot Месяц назад +1

    I have an Acasis one and it is pretty fast, 3200 pretty often. I use it for photo and video editing.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад +1

      @@testshoot nice . They work great for that.

  • @PEMAMETAL
    @PEMAMETAL 11 дней назад

    Isn't Satechi USB4 ? At least is what they are advertising.

  • @leicaman
    @leicaman 16 дней назад

    I have a 4TB Thunderbolt 5 drive on the way. A whole new era is here!

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  16 дней назад

      Nice.

    • @gosman949
      @gosman949 15 дней назад

      which one?

    • @leicaman
      @leicaman 15 дней назад

      @@gosman949 OWC's new drive. It starts shipping mid-November. The only other one I am aware of is the Sabrent Drive, and they come in 1, 2, and 4 TB. Not sure when they start shipping.

  • @EhsaanShaikh-z6p
    @EhsaanShaikh-z6p Месяц назад

    How about hyperdrive enclosure? Compared to satechi and qwizzlabs.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад

      @@EhsaanShaikh-z6p I haven't tried that one. Check out my channel for others.

  • @mmsk1717
    @mmsk1717 Месяц назад

    Great video! Thank you for this

  • @tomsun3159
    @tomsun3159 Месяц назад

    First of all i appreciate you are getting rid of the speed discussion in the first sentence forget the 7000, you get them only if installed on the motherboard, despite the cable issue all cases deliver more or less in the margin of error the same results. So really interesting for the drive decision are different criteria. As especially on apple-products the use as an alternative to the high price internal storage would be the main use, the impact on work performance would be most crucial e.g. thermal throtteling in heavy usage, throtteling if Cache is overflowing or is the internal write speed fast enough to keep up with TB4 limits.
    as i needed an external TB-Drive on my MBA i looked for a small fanless option (if i have a fanless computer i don't want a sirene next to it). The performance is sufficient ( in that area what TB3 can achieve).
    I think the most important question is consistency of write rates, power consumption (how big is the difference between active cooled and pasive cooled cases) of the cases, Power consumption of the drives, things like Cache-Size and type of Cache(DDR, SLC, simulated SLC, Cacheless) , endurance (do i have 4400 TBW like Transcend, or do i have 1200 TBW like several drives at the same size)

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад

      I did individual videos on all of these on my channel and transferred 100 GB of data and watch for throttling etc. Yes, in this test I stated it was not the best test but instead just 1 test with the same drive. Most are in the margin of error in a few tiers. The Satechi was the only one I had the issue with but I think that one comes down to the cable they sent.

  • @asan1050
    @asan1050 Месяц назад

    Hey Craig! It's time to buy a new drive! Thank you very much!

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад +1

      @@asan1050 I might test that SSD more extensively later

    • @asan1050
      @asan1050 Месяц назад

      @@craigneidel Great job Craig!

  • @davidnagy510
    @davidnagy510 Месяц назад

    What do you recommend for a budget enclosure nothing fancy just good reliable enclosure

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад

      I'm not sure what you mean. Do you mean a 10 Gbps enclosure instead of a 40 Gbps enclosure?

    • @davidnagy510
      @davidnagy510 Месяц назад

      @@craigneidel yes

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад +1

      I did a bunch of videos on 10 Gbps enclosures too. search for a rugged enclosure on my channel and I liked that one quite a bit.

  • @davidtindell950
    @davidtindell950 Месяц назад +1

    Thank You!

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад +1

      @@davidtindell950 welcome.. thanks for watching.

    • @davidtindell950
      @davidtindell950 Месяц назад +1

      @@craigneidelThx. I like the idea of a fan as in the ‘Graugear’ BUT moving parts can FAIL and simply wear out!

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад

      @@davidtindell950 yeah I will need to test heat sooner or later

  • @cvdavis
    @cvdavis Месяц назад

    Good review.

  • @JAKOB1977
    @JAKOB1977 День назад

    A shame you dont relate to the fact.. what chip are they using that is the most vital info to decipher what they can manage with a given drive.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  День назад

      Ok thanks

    • @JAKOB1977
      @JAKOB1977 День назад

      @@craigneidel You have no clue what Im talking about??..
      instead of "this enclosure is maybe old, and why it's this hmm yeah slower"..
      - if you mention'ed what controller-chip they are using, as it says so on the enclosure board and most vendors also informs it..
      That is the most important criteria for any T4 enclosure as that would also inform the users what limits are valid (4TB or 8TB) a given T4 enclosure got... but whatever..

  • @ByteMeCompletely
    @ByteMeCompletely 15 дней назад

    I have several computers, some bought AFTER usb 4 was finalized, including two recent GMKtek (G3 and K8). Sadly, none of them support 10Gbps, 20Gbps, or 40Gbps rates. Examining my systems, I can't determine which PCIe version they support. Does your motherboard have to have PCIe version 4 (or above) to support 40Gbps?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  5 дней назад

      It should tell you if it does but I'm a Mac channel so most of the modern Macs can support this for sure.

  • @hdcdpower
    @hdcdpower 29 дней назад

    The Satechi is Thunderbolt 4 or just USB 4? The specifications says USB 4

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  27 дней назад

      I would go to Amazon page to see how they classify it.

  • @gosekinz
    @gosekinz 6 дней назад

    using an ACASIS TB4 enclosure with Samsung 990 pro on my wife's iMac - loading the whole OS onto it - basically not using the 256G internal at all - it is much faster than those slow 256G Apple drives.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  5 дней назад +1

      I run my 2017 iMac off an external SSD just fine and it's great.

  • @gosman949
    @gosman949 15 дней назад +3

    And now there is Thunderbolt 5...............

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  5 дней назад +1

      Yes, but almost nothing out yet except a few expensive options.

  • @mmsk1717
    @mmsk1717 Месяц назад

    Among these enclosures, which did you find stayed cool the best? Thanks!

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад +1

      It really depends on things like the heat tape you use and if it's touching the case etc. All of them are going to get warm because if they heat tape is moving heat away from the drive then it will be warm on outside. But that is good. I need to still test overall heat of the drives in the future.

  • @Wannes_
    @Wannes_ 13 дней назад

    For anyone with the Satechi enclosure: the plastic cover makes it run hotter, even at idle
    Mine's gone into recycling ;-)

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  12 дней назад

      You can take it off plus the heat will depend on the thermal pad and SSD drive used.

  • @mohomami9684
    @mohomami9684 12 дней назад

    What is the name of the app I could use to measure read/write data?

  • @DaveLopez575
    @DaveLopez575 25 дней назад

    thank you!

  • @sparkwilkie2577
    @sparkwilkie2577 3 дня назад

    I'm a newbie to these here, would be very grateful if someone can help me out a bit, currently doing my research already, trying to understand what's the advantage of having a M.2 NvMe ssd in enclosure comparing to like the lacie rugged pro ssd?
    GRAUGEAR USB 4.0 M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure + Samsung 990 EVO Plus SSD 2280 4TB VS Lacie rugged pro 4TB for example? for a non tech person, is the Lacie rugged pro a better choice ? any input will be grateful ^^

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  3 дня назад

      If you are not familiar with building them then you might want the Lacie so you can use it right away. The Graugear combo might be faster but make sure you don't get a heaksink on the SSD or it might now fit in the enclosure. Get one without the heatsink attached.

    • @sparkwilkie2577
      @sparkwilkie2577 3 дня назад

      @@craigneidel Appreciate your help man, I've been checking your channel for a bit when I'm doing my research now and picked up a few things, I wonder how much faster with the Graugear combo are we talking about, coz I've already owned 2x lacie rugged pro 2TB, they're mostly around 1800 write & 2600 read speed, while I need a 4TB, and I saw your video about the EVO 990 plus is up to 10000 - 14000 range, I'm using it only for heavy video editing on FCP 11.
      Thanks in advance
      🙏🙏

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  3 дня назад

      Thanks. I'm not sure what you mean EVO 990 Plus at 10000 to 14000 range as that is not what I said in the video. With the Graugear you will get around 3,100 MB/s up and down is my guess and it should be faster than the Lacie for sure. But either should be able to do FCP editing. The Evo is up to around 7,000 MB/s but that is when you put into a computer (like windows computer) directly. But on a Thunderbolt 4 enclosure like the Graugear you should only get about that 3K do to the bottlenecks.

    • @sparkwilkie2577
      @sparkwilkie2577 3 дня назад

      @@craigneidel ahhh, thats the bit I'm not really understanding when you mentioned those high numbers, the higher numbers are inside the computer!!!! Got it now, thanks a lot for taking the time to help me out man!!!

  • @reimonandisuwa
    @reimonandisuwa Месяц назад

    does any of these enclosure have connect-disconnect issue like the Hagibis? i bought the Hagibis TB4 enclosure (modeled almost exactly the same with the qwiizlab), but everytime i connect to my mac, it will disconnect and remount it self after a few seconds.
    it doesnt matter whether i connect it directly to my mac, or with caldigit TS4. it does the same. I've tried with 3 different TB4 cable, cheap cable, expensive cable. all the same.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад

      I have not noticed that yet in any of them but I use them more for storage and backups vs something like booting MacOS off of them. Thanks for watching the channel.

    • @reimonandisuwa
      @reimonandisuwa Месяц назад

      @@craigneidel i also using them for temporary drive for editing pictures / videos. but everytime i connect to the mac, it disconnect and reconnect itself after a few sec. although after that, it works just fine, until you physically disconnect the drive / restart the mac

  • @chi.marvine
    @chi.marvine 26 дней назад +1

    Need a video for TB5 now 😂

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  26 дней назад

      If they come out

    • @Wannes_
      @Wannes_ 13 дней назад

      Gonna be a short one ATM ;-)

  • @pepeshopping
    @pepeshopping Месяц назад +2

    Newsflash for the people that do not understand electronics or have common sense:
    There are only 3 chipsets made for this (SATA, NVMe, both), with a few revisions and newer, faster transfers,
    so all of the latest ones should have similar speeds.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад

      @@pepeshopping I have seen some changes with different drives being used as some enclosures don't like some of the SSDs.

  • @ByteMeCompletely
    @ByteMeCompletely 16 дней назад

    Sadly, some of these enclosures only support 2280 size SSDs, not smaller ones.

  • @style3d
    @style3d Месяц назад

    Why is my write speed so slow? Only 400MB/s
    My read speed is 3600MB/s

  • @pjfonline
    @pjfonline 3 дня назад

    Maybe test cables next time?
    It could be the chipsets used internally that makes them 2500MB/s or 3000MB/s?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  3 дня назад

      Yes, but I figured I would test the cable that comes with them since most people would be using what comes with it.

    • @pjfonline
      @pjfonline 3 дня назад

      @craigneidel so it might be possible the "slow" ones might be as fast as the fast ones with the right cable?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  3 дня назад

      It's the chipsets I'm sure of it and the dates make sense. It would be like 1 in a million that all the cables on the slower ones would be bad and all the cables on the faster ones would be good.

  • @vincewatson_official
    @vincewatson_official Месяц назад +1

    Satechi are a trash company, not a great company at all. Overpriced cheaply made products, I gave up on them a long time ago.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад

      @@vincewatson_official well not my experience at all

  • @hellolau
    @hellolau 7 дней назад +1

    Do you trust chinese brands with your data? 🤪😱

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  7 дней назад

      The drive matters. Never had an enclosure ruin data.

    • @hellolau
      @hellolau 7 дней назад +1

      @ But you don’t even know what’s really inside that external enclosure’s controller. Those Chinese brands could be sending a copy of your data without you even knowing. Sketchy stuff, man. 🙀

    • @stripeyjoe
      @stripeyjoe 6 дней назад

      @@hellolau Are there any enclosures not made in China or made from Chinese controller chips?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  4 дня назад

      Yeah, it's possible but they also are larger brands who sell millions so we have millions of eyes on them also. Plus a rock could fall on me tomorrow. I'm safe but I review tech and with any tech you take chances. I mean Apple is made in China.

  • @bobmetzger51
    @bobmetzger51 Месяц назад

    Craig. Move on from the external drive testing already.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад +4

      You can move on from the channel if it bothers you. Not a very nice thing to say to a creator but that's fine. I do what I like to do and if you don't like a video then don't watch that one.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад +3

      I mean isn't RUclips a place to do what you like to do. Plus many others tend to like these videos. It's just comes down to how you word your response is all and if you would say something like I prefer this or that then that is a bit nicer.

    • @bobmetzger51
      @bobmetzger51 Месяц назад

      OK... your points are well taken. I apologize.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад +1

      No hard feelings but I do what I'm interested in as a hobby. If somebody doesn't like the video they can skip it is all.

  • @gkillmaster
    @gkillmaster Месяц назад

    You do the best videos I've found on RUclips! Thank you. Do you have a personal enclosure preference? Or is that even a fair question to ask :) ?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад +1

      I appreciate the nice words. It's a tough call. I did the Qwizzlab, Zike, and the newer generation better for obvious reasons. But the Acasis has been solid and I need to test their newest entry with the new chip as that could be my favorite but I need to test it soon. Thanks for watching.

    • @gkillmaster
      @gkillmaster Месяц назад

      @@craigneidel Thanks so much for the reply and info!

  • @Sonic_Ox
    @Sonic_Ox Месяц назад +1

    Thanks, Craig for creating content that I find interesting, informative, and entertaining. I run the Acasis TBU405PRO (has a fan) with the WD Black SN770 rated at 5150 transfer speeds. I get right at 3000MB/s consistently. I love this combo though I wish the fan came on automatically at high temps, and I wish there was an LED indicating when the fan is on. Your testing is confirming my theory that Thunderbolt 4 enclosures with a good cable and gen 4 PCIe NVMe ssd are really only capable of around 3000MB/s. So if you're paying extra for ssd rated over about 4000MB/s, you're probably wasting money if you're planning to install it in an enclosure. I'm betting that when Thunderbolt 5 computers, cables, and enclosures become available, speeds will go up. My newish HP laptop has 2TB internal ssd from SK Hynix and it achieves tranfer speeds over 7000MB/s 🤯. I know this obsession with transfer speeds is pretty pointless for the average user. I'm just hobbyist, but these enclosure/ssd combinations are sure fun to experiment with. Thanks for sharing your adventures. Happy computing, amigo. 🫡 🍻

    • @testshoot
      @testshoot Месяц назад +2

      All us Acasis folks getting great numbers!

    • @Sonic_Ox
      @Sonic_Ox Месяц назад

      ​@testshoot, I love mine. TBU405PRO with WD Black SN770. Which enclosure and ssd are you running? Are you also getting around 3GB/second?

    • @Sonic_Ox
      @Sonic_Ox Месяц назад

      @@testshoot I'm checking out your channel right now. That's some terrific photography, amigo.🤠👍

    • @testshoot
      @testshoot Месяц назад

      @@Sonic_Ox thanks dude, i need to get an editor, my BTS is trash

    • @testshoot
      @testshoot Месяц назад +1

      @@Sonic_Ox TBU 405 Pro with a Sabrent Rocket 2tb. I am consistent 3gb to 3.2gb