PCIe 4.0 for External NVME SSD Enclosure: Is the Upgrade Worth it?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
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    Do you want to know if it's worth it to put a PCIe 4.0 NVME SSD into a USB 4.0 Housing? Those 7.000 MB/s read and 5.000 MB/s write are really enticing, but will you actually notice this performance? That's what I am testing in this video!
    The SSDs and Housings were provided to me for free for testing purposes. This video was not sent for review and contains my honest test results and opinion.
    ⚡️ Product Links:
    MY FAVORITE USB 4.0 NVME Housing:
    Great Performance, Great Price:
    Acasis - M.2 USB 4.0 NVME Housing
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    MY FAVORITE NVME SSD:
    Great Performance, Great Price:
    PCIe - Samsung 970 EVO Plus - 2TB M.2 NVME SSD:
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    Super Fast but Expensive NVME SSD:
    PCIe 4.0 - Samsung 980 PRO - 2TB M.2 NVME SSD:
    crsp.li/Samsung980PRO
    Great Performance, a bit Expensive:
    PCIe - WD_BLACK SN750 - 2TB M.2 NVME SSD:
    crsp.li/WesternDigitalBlackSN750
    Ok Performance (when it works):
    PCIe - Crucial P5 - 2TB M.2 NVME SSD:
    crsp.li/CrucialP5
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    Off the Shelf or NVME + Housing? Speed Comparison of SSDs:
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    Why is USB 3.2 just half as fast with my MacBook Pro?
    • USB 3.2 and the M1 Mac...
    Comparing NVME Housings (Usability, Speed, Unboxing):
    • The Ultimate External ...
    🎧 Chapters / Show Notes:
    00:00 Intro
    01:14 Which housings are being tested?
    02:07 Which SSD Drives were tested?
    03:58 How did I test all of this?
    04:42 Test Results: Blackmagic Design & AmorpheousDiskMark 4.0
    05:49 Test Results: 101 GB Data Transfer
    07:17 My Oppinion
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Комментарии • 141

  • @eafortson
    @eafortson 2 года назад +50

    This video (and more broadly this series) was exactly the kind of break down I was looking for. I can imagine how much work this took and wanted to be sure to give you a comment, and a like for this. Thank you very much for this much needed content.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  2 года назад +5

      Thank you for your comment. That is greatly appreciated 🌸.

  • @DrRussell
    @DrRussell Год назад +4

    Hi Chris, your attention to detail is excellent! I have not only learned how to get the best value storage, but I have realised we ‘detail people’ need to wrap our details in a palatable wrapper to optimize our audience reach. Thank you for your efforts.

  • @Lexmouth
    @Lexmouth Год назад +6

    Great review! Appreciate the testing. I can add a test of the Crucial P3 2 TB with the Acasis: W/R (Bm Speedtest): 2000MB/s / 2370MB/s, so not too bad for a very cheap 2 TB compared to the 980 Pro!

  • @vasiovasio
    @vasiovasio Год назад

    Objective and Honest review! Thank you, Chris!

  • @Stamatakos7
    @Stamatakos7 Год назад

    Thank u so much for your excellent review, this is what i exactly needed !!!! Subscribed of course...

  • @shokiyapratik
    @shokiyapratik Год назад +1

    exactly what i was looking for!!!

  • @pthomas776
    @pthomas776 2 года назад

    I ordered your favorites. Keeping fingers crossed they work with my IMac 27'

  • @No-ru4fb
    @No-ru4fb Год назад +1

    did you use the same encloser for all these as it could have been the enclosure that slowed the evo plus down???

  • @procekim
    @procekim Год назад +4

    Time flies. 980 PRO 2TB is half the price on Amazon. I'm still looking for a real thunderbolt 4 PCIe 4.0 or newer 5.0 enclousure. All enclosures at the moment of writing are Thunderbolt 3 (and support TB4 with wink 40gbit)

  • @GavinKimpson
    @GavinKimpson Год назад

    great video - i'm looking for something to go with a thunderbolt 3 enclosure for my 2017 iMac now the prices of NVME drives are dropping fast, my worry is overheating as these drives always seem to get really warm, what would you recommend as I'm looking for it to become my boot-up drive

  • @nemesio1305
    @nemesio1305 Год назад

    Hi, thanks for the video..., help me a lot! cheers!

  • @vladrapchan5330
    @vladrapchan5330 Год назад +1

    I just couldn't understand which enclosure was used in the results you presented? Did all the enclosures worked equally well?

  • @chaoSefat
    @chaoSefat Год назад

    Bro you are the best. Awesome video. SUPER HELPFUL

  • @No-ru4fb
    @No-ru4fb Год назад +1

    what about a Sabrent Thunderbolt 3 to Dual NVMe M.2 SSD Tool-Free Enclosure (EC-T3DN) for two of these SSDs? WOULD IT WORK?

  • @murdockscott
    @murdockscott 2 года назад +5

    For many years I have used a Thunderbolt2 3 bay HD array for my work drive from my MacBook Pro, I am about to get a Mac Studio and with Apple’s somewhat ludicrous SSD upgrade pricing I am searching for a external solution to retire that noisy raid array, so these little drives and passively cooled enclosures are very appealing. However, I am having problems getting to four terabytes at a reasonable price. It’s good to hear that you recommend the less expensive drives and see that you back that up with testing. Currently my plan is to purchase the 2 bay Sabrent enclosure and run it as a raid, with 2 less expensive 2tb drives. Downside being that it is just TB3 and not USB4 which feels like I am giving up flexibility. Similarly I could go with the OWC 4bay enclosure with 4 1TB drives with plenty or options for expansion, but it reportedly has a quite noisy fan and is also just TB3. I also have seriously considered the Orico enclosure shown in this video with a 4TB drive which would give me the USB4/TB3 compatibility but at the price of 4TB drives, I begin to drift into the price range that makes me think I should just pay Apple’s premium for more internal storage. Also, none of these small enclosures seem to firmly state that they support anything above 2TB. Does anyone have experience with the multi-bay enclosures? Or running a 4TB drive in one of these small enclosures?

    • @AdamChilll
      @AdamChilll 2 года назад +1

      Just a quick info here.
      I bought a Mac Studio with M1 Max couple days ago and yesterday found out that LaCie arrays don't work with the new apple silicon.
      I mean, they do, but my 6big 84tb RAID 5 drive that performs 1000 mb/s both write and read gets ... 50mb/s write and 300 mb/s read with the Mac Studio.
      Also, it constantly goes to sleep and wakes even while working in premiere / after effects / lightroom. It ofc causes a 15 seconds freez everytime.
      It's been 1.5 years since apple released m1 chips and LaCie still didnt figure it out.
      Just felt like sharing it here.
      Have a good day!

    • @murdockscott
      @murdockscott 2 года назад +1

      @@AdamChilll Thanks for the info, I can’t imagine why that would be happening, but it makes me more determined to find a USB4 or Thunderbolt3 SSD solution because I am even more concerned that my Thunderbolt2 CalDigit HD array will not function well.

    • @AdamChilll
      @AdamChilll 2 года назад

      @@murdockscott You're welcome! Just make sure the one you want to invest in is working well with the Mac Studio. I immediately wanted to buy a sandisk extreme pro 2000mb/s for as as a quick solution but I watched people on youtube saying it gets only 600-700 mb/s with the m1 max. My Adata SE700 ssd (1000mb/s) gets only 120 mb/s (!!). My friend has the same problem with his Adata SE900.
      It's crazy and absolutely unacceptable.
      Hope they fix this any time soon.
      Fingers crossed for your future purchase!

  • @Wlad1
    @Wlad1 2 года назад +1

    Very good video, just wonder you don't have more views/likes. Still waiting for "real TB4" JHL8440-Goshen Ridge SSD-enclosures. Acasis annonced their new one last week, unfortunately it will still have JHL7440 inside. :-(

  • @Tanzbd123
    @Tanzbd123 Год назад

    Thanks dear brother, appreciated your hard work.

  • @robflores5172
    @robflores5172 2 года назад +2

    This gets you a sub! I need a LOT of storage for sample libraries as a musician so I'm trying to decide whether going 4.0 is worth it. I'm mostly going to be loading sample libraries and virtual instruments off of them.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  2 года назад +1

      I think you’d be good with the slower write speed then. 👍

    • @amadeusherrera
      @amadeusherrera Год назад

      What did you end up getting? I am on the hunt right know, for the same, sample libraries. It would be really helpful, thanks :)

    • @amadeusherrera
      @amadeusherrera Год назад

      What did you end up getting? I am on the hunt right know, for the same, sample libraries. It would be really helpful, thanks :)

    • @amadeusherrera
      @amadeusherrera Год назад

      What did you end up getting? I am on the hunt right know, for the same, sample libraries. It would be really helpful, thanks :)

  • @jmpiv4
    @jmpiv4 Год назад +1

    Why would you overlay yourself over the details page at 1:43?

  • @rhoderzau
    @rhoderzau Год назад +4

    Thanks for the video. I was hoping to see a graph to see which enclosure was fastest with the 980 - can you add the results in the comments or description please?

  • @TheYahn
    @TheYahn Год назад

    Have you had any failures reading hard drives with the Yottamaster through a USB connection?
    I could not get two high speed high capacity nvme drives going with it, two 2TB SN8250X's and two 1TB FireCuda 530's would not read and could not be initialized or formatted whilst connected to my PC's Z690 motherboard through usb.
    Meanwhile M1 Macbooks and Mac Studios read all of them without a hitch connected through Thunderbolt.
    It is most likely one of the two controller chips, the JMS583 for USB, included on most of these enclosures that are just not compatible with some nvme's. I say Some because I did manage to use the Yottamaster enclosure on all fronts with a 970 Evo in it, but that one is only 500GB and not enough space for my intent, so now I worry about getting another 2tb nvme. Have you tested either the 2TB 980 pro or 970 Evo to work through USB specifically?
    Thank you

  • @aristidecolombo9610
    @aristidecolombo9610 Год назад

    Scusa mi sai indicare un case un m.2 Thunderbolt PCIe 4x4 dove posso trovarlo ? Ho un ssd Samsung 980 pro con velocità 7.000 gb/s e un tablet Surface 8 pro e volevo abbinarglielo

  • @cvariscopr
    @cvariscopr Год назад

    Can i use the 980 Pro with heatsink in one of these and use it as external for my PS5??? Thanks for the vid

  • @mclovin6537
    @mclovin6537 2 года назад

    Is it because of the thermal limitations?

  • @jothkell9173
    @jothkell9173 Год назад +1

    I found that the cable used effected blackmagic test numbers dramatically. something to consider

  • @CaptainScorpio24
    @CaptainScorpio24 Год назад

    i hv asus tuf z690 wifi d4 motherboard. i wana populate my four m.2 slots .
    which one i shud buy among 2tb 970 evo plus, 980 pro or 990 pro

  • @MohamedSabry-sc5pv
    @MohamedSabry-sc5pv 7 месяцев назад

    Will Gen 4 x 4 ssd work on a gen 3 nvme enclosure?

  • @Cosmic_Soul
    @Cosmic_Soul Год назад +1

    I want to directly connect an external SSD drive to my iPhone 14 Pro to backup photos & videos from PHOTOS & WhatsApp. How well the 1TB External SSD drives work connected to an iPhone? Which one would you recommend? After reading the 1-star reviews of Sandisk drives, I am hesitant to take the risk.

  • @bepstein111
    @bepstein111 Год назад

    Especially with video editing, it's important whether or not your drives have on-board dram caching, id be willing to bet that P5 doesn't.

  • @ashykutcher
    @ashykutcher Год назад +1

    I wish you had the crucial P3 Plus or P5 Plus to test which are PCIe 4 (Crucial P5 is only PCIe 3).

  • @johncollins4888
    @johncollins4888 Год назад

    How do you get “Black Magic”?

  • @daoud1608
    @daoud1608 2 года назад

    Can you use SAMSUNG 980 PRO SSD with Heatsink 2TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe M.2 Internal Solid State Hard Drive

  • @littlerichsbigbits2259
    @littlerichsbigbits2259 5 месяцев назад

    Hey thank you for this. I have one of these but I can’t for the life of me, get the applications that I have installed to get software updates. I weren’t into an Apple Store, who said that they didn’t think this was possible. I assumed they just say that as they’d prefer people to pay for higher storage options. If you could provide me with a way of doing this, you’d be a life saver 👍🏼

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  5 месяцев назад

      Not sure which software update you are talking about? I have never updated my NVME and it's working perfectly well in my ACASIS housing without any firmware update. No apple store needed.

    • @littlerichsbigbits2259
      @littlerichsbigbits2259 5 месяцев назад

      @@ChrisSpiegl I mean the apps like Whatsapp....Clean My Mac......Microsoft Teams,....Adobe Lightroom. I can't seem to get any of those updates on the app store etc, how you usually download and install app updates.

  • @zzr400cc
    @zzr400cc Год назад

    Hi do you have recomendation an enclosure that plug and play. That you do not need to remove the built in heatsink on you M.2? Thanks

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Год назад

      No, I only use NVME drives which do not have added heat sinks.

  • @user-nk6vg1og8s
    @user-nk6vg1og8s 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Chris! Great video. I have 1 question though, which housing do you think is the best investment out the 4 you tested. Thanks! 😊

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  7 месяцев назад +1

      I'd get the ACASIS or ORICO.

  • @Mindset4Excellence
    @Mindset4Excellence Год назад +2

    Another variable/contributor affecting the speed is the file system format used. APFS yielded the highest speeds for me.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Год назад +4

      I tested both, I found exFat and APFS to perform similar but APFS is more advanced and has many benefits over exFAT. And remember to not use encryption if you care about speed. That impacts the transfer speeds immensely.

  • @JasonCastellanos
    @JasonCastellanos 2 года назад

    I’ve been watching many many RUclips videos and researching as much as I can.. this video is by far the best I’ve ever seen. I have Mac mini M1 - 256 SSD (I know, I know) I’m looking to use one of my TB3 on a enclosure or a TB external drive.. will be only for Final Cut Pro edition. Can you recommend one, please?
    Thanks

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  2 года назад

      My recommendation is in the videos about the different housings and drives. Please check the description there you'll find most these linked.

  • @sanysmail
    @sanysmail 2 года назад +2

    Hey - quick one. When you say USB 3.2 I am assuming you meant USB 3.2 Gen 2 x2 because I think USB 3.2 Gen 2x1 is same as US 3.1 Gen 2. Am I correct? Also, how are the thermals for PCie 4 - I am a bit worried to use the Pcie 4 thinking about the 70 degree for these during operation.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  2 года назад +3

      Yes, with USB 3.2 I meant 2x2

  • @stevensonnwokenkwo3281
    @stevensonnwokenkwo3281 2 года назад

    Interesting... great findings, so we are not able to use that top end speed just yet on the macs. Good idea to allocate pricing toward more storage, until we able to achieve that crazy speed.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  2 года назад +1

      Guess that depends. I have now heard about some great utilizations of the higher write speed (like using the NVME as a cache drive for blender/After Effects) and there even the 3k write may be worth it. But generally, I would choose storage + read speed over really fast write speed.

  • @rogerrix4127
    @rogerrix4127 2 месяца назад

    I have the Orico M234C3-U4 enclosure with the Samsung 970
    EVO plus. I am thinking about the Samsung 990 Pro . I think it will work but not give me more speed that the 970. I have the M1 iMac with 4 ports. Using the USB 4 40Gb/s port. Do you think the 990 Pro will work and be faster? Thanks.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  2 месяца назад

      I have not tested the 990 Pro - though I'd love to and especially get the bigger capacity. But I would assume that the USB 4 + 990 would at least be faster than the 970 in terms of write speed.

  • @riccardor1060
    @riccardor1060 Год назад +1

    Hello, thanks for the video, interesting indeed. Have you ever tested the Samsung T7 or something like to compare the performance with these bunch of NVME drives?
    If yes, is there an appreciable difference when working?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Год назад

      I did compare ready built ones like the T7 with the NVME versions in this video: ruclips.net/video/FFQcyVh-vi0/видео.html

  • @bongospank8321
    @bongospank8321 2 года назад +11

    You should put something about M1 testing in the title. I've watched DOZENS of videos looking for this info recently, and just about gave up without ever stumbling across this. Would have come across it instantly if it matched search terms better.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for the idea. Will think about it.

    • @BoobaMilkTea
      @BoobaMilkTea Год назад +4

      Yeah there are like no videos on this, you'd get all the views

  • @Fe_heart
    @Fe_heart 11 месяцев назад

    Hello. I'm looking for a dual NVMe M.2 or dual sata 2.5 "on 1 cable + RAID, high speed is not needed, but support for ssd 4tb is required (total 8tb).
    I don't want a NAS, they are all bulky and rated for 3.5", although I want to put in a pair of 2.5" or m2 ssds. I know about the asus for 6 m2 ssd, but so far this volume is not required.
    it is very surprising that ssd has been around for a long time, but there is nothing designed only for 2.5 ".
    P.S. I hate hdd, they are noisy, bulky, brittle and die like flies.

  • @alexfischer9493
    @alexfischer9493 11 месяцев назад

    The Samsung 970 EVO Plus reaches over 3000mbps write and read when installed directly in a pc, but write speeds only, are cut in half when in the enclosure. Wonder why

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  11 месяцев назад

      Yes, when you place the EVO Plus in a computer / PCIe lane directly, then it does perform better. However, the housings seem to have limits on the USB-C lanes. Wonder if at some point there will be a housing that'll go faster.

  • @graymiddleton8884
    @graymiddleton8884 Год назад +1

    I have a couple of the Acasis housings along with 970 Evo Plus drives and they perform excellently. 2800 write/2700 read according to Black Magic. I believe they upgraded the controller at some point. I bought one and was so impressed, I bought another. Both perform equally. But I agree there is no reason now to pay the premium for a 4.0 drive. I should add that this is with an M1 Mac Mini. The Evo Plus is 66% of the cost of the Pro and I don't think it would run any quicker.

    • @IAMRUSTEDROOT
      @IAMRUSTEDROOT Год назад

      Gen 4x4 is very much beneficial if plugged into your mobo, but the current USB-C/USB3.2 may not give that throughput. I'm curious to see what read/writes I will get with one of my Gen4x4 drives.
      That aside, I'm pleased to see your results with your EVO Plus and the Acasis housing. Looks like I'll be grabbing one to see what results I get. Plus, I've been shopping for an external enclosure.
      My mobo has Gen4x4 and Gen 4x2 as well as Gen 3x4 M.2 slots. And it's Gen 5 ready.
      The Gen 3x4 is faster than the 4x2. Gen 4x4 is the fastest right now, until Gen 5's come out.
      Fantom Venom8 Gen4x4 slot 7300Mbps/6200Mbps
      Samsung 980Pro Gen4x4 slot 7000Mbps/5100Mbps
      Samsung 970Evo Plus Gen3x4 slot 3500Mbps/3300Mbps
      --> If I put the 970EVO in the 4x2 slot, it literally runs at half the speed of Gen 3x4. Makes sense, as one is two lanes and the other is four.

  • @sergiogalarza6346
    @sergiogalarza6346 2 года назад +1

    I'm considering the Acasis enclsure with the 980 pro 1 TB as cache drive for After Effects on my future Macbook Pro Max. Cache means writing speed is crucial.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  2 года назад

      That makes sense. I didn't think about this type of use-case before. But recently saw my After Effects cache size and was a bit blown away 🙈.

    • @somebrains5431
      @somebrains5431 2 года назад

      Samsung Pro drives maintain write speed across the entire drive volume. That's why people will specifically choose them for given sequential write use case. Arguably pcie 3.0 spec 970 Pro will outperform a 4.0 drive that cannot sustain long sequential writes.

  • @KevinMillard68
    @KevinMillard68 Год назад +1

    not all pcie are compatable with all cases out there i found that out when i was looking at cases recentally so your slower speeds are likey a compatabile problem with the cases, also if you want proper thuderbolt peroformance you need a powered case sure its a pain over just plug and go but at least with powererd cases your drive runs faster and cooler and will last longer ,

  • @V1510N_
    @V1510N_ Год назад +2

    So the Samsung 980 pro if it was internal m.2 connection could it actually run 7000 read speed or is it bottlenecked by anything?

  • @alwiesbauer3117
    @alwiesbauer3117 Год назад

    problem with that usb 2.0/3.0/3.1/3.2 going back to 3.0 specs, then 3.2 2x2, 5gb/s, 10gb/sec, 20gb/s mess. Hope usb 4 will stay at 20gb/s +

  • @eladbari
    @eladbari Год назад

    BTW, what SSD read speed is enough to edit 4K via a PC? (i.e USB 3.1 or 3.2- tho I understood it's rare to find laptops with USB 3.2)

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Год назад

      You don't actually need that much is what I found. It's more of a problem when you go 8k or you do multi cam sequences and such things with 4k or 60fps stuff.
      I actually am able to work off a spinning 2.5" western digital drive and it kinda works… but there are more hick ups than with the NVME Acasis / Samsung 980 Pro.
      I would go for the fastest you can afford. If that's a USB 3.2 SSD that's going to be good enough for most things.

    • @eladbari
      @eladbari Год назад

      @@ChrisSpiegl I read that you need more like 2000Mbps speed to edit/read 4K 60fps footage. But, I really wonder if that's false and 1000Mbps read speed is enough.
      What I understand is that Samsung T5 speed of 500Mbps is not good unfortunately... :\

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Год назад +1

      ​@@eladbari I definitely have a better experience the more speed I throw at things and I am glad to have the 980 Pro at my disposal.
      However, I am also using a Western Digital SSD with about 380 MB/s read/write and it worked for 4k 60fps just fine as long as it's not a multi cam sequence.
      In theory you can also calculate these things. It all depends on the Bitrate of your footage. Note that a bitrate of 100 mbit/s is not 100MB/s it's actually more like 12.5 Mega Byte per Second. So when you have a bitrate of 100 mbit/s you can easily use a drive with 380MB/s read speed.
      In my experience it's the CPU/GPU which does the decoding which struggles first most of the time.

  • @orlandomorales5423
    @orlandomorales5423 2 года назад

    Why was the 980 pro so slow compared to the advertised speeds? Is the enclosure holding it back or are the speeds just extremely exaggerated? I just ordered a 2tb version for prom day and I might return it now.

    • @rexplorer.official
      @rexplorer.official 2 года назад +1

      External enclosure limitations. Your i/o you plug it in also matters.

    • @ZhuJo99
      @ZhuJo99 Год назад

      inside the M2 slot in PC it will reach claimed speeds. On Thunderbolt, you have to accont maximum theoretical bandwidth which is 40 Gbits/s which is 5000 MB/s, but there are also limitations caused by cable quality, Thunderbolt controller chip and the amount of bandwidth left for daisy chained devices which is given by the standard itself. There is a reason why makers of these external enclosures says “only“ 2500 MB/s as a maximum as they are sustained at 20 Gbit/s for enclosure if it has secondary thunderbolt port (which most of them do) for daisy chaining (so the have to allow 20 Gbits/s for other TB devices connected to the enclosure)

  • @winnegehetoch
    @winnegehetoch 2 года назад +1

    I’ll not comment on your conclusion as sich. It will often be a matter of preference, but you missed two significant use cases. One is writing a huge amount of data to the drive (e.g. sustained from a camera). The 100 GB or so content is not nearly enough to stress all drives on the write front. The second use case is the editing scenario, that is completely missed for many normal user situations with only one external SSD (project)drive. Reading is fine for copying to another drive or playing video. Writing is fine for copying into a drive, although 100GB is not really that much these days with ProRES, BRAW and various other RAW formats. The real crux is measuring real projects, reading real life high quality material from the 2TB SSD and also rendering the resulting output back to the same drive (i.e. FCPX or DaVinci Resolve Studio), maybe even caching to the same drive too (just to really stress the system) and delivering a broadcast quality output. Standard h264/5 material to RUclips is good and fine, but does not really stress the SSD that much during writing (it’s the CPU/GPU getting the massage).

  • @jothkell9173
    @jothkell9173 Год назад

    great video. was wondering about comparison between different housings? I am only getting around 800mb/s write and read on my 1tb samsung 980 pro, on M1 mac, blackmagic test. i am using an Insignia - M.2 NVMe to USB-C SSD Enclosure, and wondering if my housing is just slower than yours

    • @jothkell9173
      @jothkell9173 Год назад

      oh i see the housings vary now. mine was only $25

    • @jothkell9173
      @jothkell9173 Год назад +1

      I am wondering if i should have got a cheaper SSD. do housings have limits? does it make a difference to have a card faster than the housing

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Год назад +2

      If you really want to be able to use the speed, get the ACASIS USB 4.0 housing (costs around 100 - 130$).
      A USB 3.2 2x2 housing can in theory do 20Gbits but in reality with MacBooks it's limited to 10Gbits. That's why you only get the 800 mbps.

  • @chrishaylett9084
    @chrishaylett9084 2 года назад +1

    Hey Chris, just subscribed and thanks for all the videos. Hit a roadblock when I went to build a fast nvme external enclosure. I'm going to be editing Canon R5 8K on a Macbook Pro Max and recently bought a 2TB Western Digital Black sn850 for crazy cheap. The specs looked amazing and roughly in the Samsung 980 Pro territory as both are gen 4 nvme's. I went to buy the Acasis Thunderbolt4 enclosure but they had a disclaimer that the WD850 and the 980Pro were not recommended as drives. I reached out to Acasis and they replied that these drives would work but only give under 1000mbps write speeds which seems crazy as the earlier 970 and 750 drives are recommended by them. So gen4 is actually less than half the speed of the earlier gen3 drives in their enclosures. Any thoughts on this or any recommendations on an enclosure that can get better results with the WD 850 pro?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  2 года назад

      It’s strange with these drives and housings. I am. Now starting to work with 8k60fps from my R5C and it’s crazy to experience this.

    • @nicoleamy7741
      @nicoleamy7741 2 года назад

      I'm with you Chris. I've run into this also. I can confirm that my SN750 Writes: 2700 MB/s Reads: 2500 MB/s ... and ... SN850 Writes 1300 MB/s Reads 2900 MB/s. They are both in an Orico, C4 model, one of Orico's 40Gbps enclosures. This drive is going to waste as a Time Machine Backup Drive.

    • @chrishaylett9084
      @chrishaylett9084 2 года назад

      @@nicoleamy7741 ended up going with a 2TB Samsung 980 and my read/writes are 2700-2800 for both.

    • @chrishaylett9084
      @chrishaylett9084 2 года назад

      980 pro that is

    • @nicoleamy1393
      @nicoleamy1393 2 года назад

      ​@@chrishaylett9084 Nice... I'll keep that in mind. I tend to lean twds Samsung myself, but the WD was a Bday/Xmas gift. Fortunately I found it a new home where it should live up to it's potential. The PS5 gave me a 'not enough room' message yesterday.

  • @irishRocker1
    @irishRocker1 2 года назад

    I have a usb3 2TB WD Passport ultra and was backing stuff up recently and it was taking ages transferring at 20mb/s on a USB3 port. Seemed far slower than it should be. Tempted to get an nvme and enclosure instead. 2TB would be plenty for me and remove the need for HDD drives. I already removed all HDDs from my PC which now only has Raid0 SSD and an NVMe.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  2 года назад

      Sounds like you got a nice setup. Awesome.

  • @chazcov08
    @chazcov08 Год назад +1

    I'd really like to see an external PCIe interface that bypasses any kind of USB interface. Seems like it could easily be built onto the backplate of a motherboard. Would make for super fast external drives. Wissen Sie, was Ich meine?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Год назад +1

      That would be cool! But I have not seen any availabe.

  • @DangLeProject92
    @DangLeProject92 Год назад

    Do you think samsung evo 870 8tb on enclosure will good enough for editing 4K video from R5 ?

    • @Wlad1
      @Wlad1 Год назад

      There is no 8TB 870Evo. 4TB is good. 8TB is QVO version -> not good.

    • @Jason_Bover9000
      @Jason_Bover9000 Год назад

      Samsung don't have one but some others do but your over 800 dollars

  • @pep98
    @pep98 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hello. Is it possible to use a 4 TB and a 2 TB and then put it in raid 0?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  7 месяцев назад +1

      If you get a housing that can do 2 of those drives, there are ways to set them up that way. But I have never don it for myself. Personally, I'd just manage the drives separately though. Main reason: if you setup a RAID 0 and one of the drives has any issues you'd loos all data on both drives.

    • @pep98
      @pep98 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@ChrisSpiegl Hello Chris , thank you for the answer. I only wanted to use it to get my files out of the camera, specialy apple pro res raw, take such a long time. The actual editting i do on a nas.

  • @MIchaelSybi
    @MIchaelSybi Год назад +1

    Hello from Ukraine, and thank you for the review! Could you please tell me, what is the maximum speed we can expect via usb 3.2 gen 2 on windows? So fat I only got around 600 write and 700 read in chieftec enclosure (which claims max speed of 10 gbps) with spatium m480 1 gb, which is quite upsetting. I'm reflecting on purchasing a dedicated sata 10 gbps drive instead.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Год назад +1

      3.2 gen 2x2 should give you 20gbits.
      3.2 gen 2x1 should give you 10gbits.
      But note that 10gbits is a theoretical max of 1.25 Gigabyte per Second.
      There are 8 bits in a byte meaning 10 gbits divided by 8 is the gigabytes per second.
      So, the 600 read/write are not perfect but they in the direction of what I'd expect with a 10gbit connection.

    • @MIchaelSybi
      @MIchaelSybi Год назад

      @@ChrisSpiegl Thank you very much! Could you please recommend which enclosure could give more than 10 gbps via usb for windows?

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Год назад +1

      @@MIchaelSybi First up: I do not use windows, so take my thoughts with a grain of salt.
      You are limited by the USB standard your machine supports. If you have USB 3.2 gen 2x2 slots on your machine, you could use the housing which I tested:
      ICY BOX - USB 3.2 M.2 NVME Housing: crsp.li/ICYBOXM2NVMEUSB32
      This housing supports USB 3.2 gen 2x2 and should give you faster speeds. Again: this is only true if your computer supports 3.2 gen 2x2! Otherwise this will also fall back to 10gbits.

    • @MIchaelSybi
      @MIchaelSybi Год назад

      ​@@ChrisSpiegl Thank you, Chris! It seems unavailable at the moment. The reviews say it gives about 600-700 mb/s, which isn't bad, but not close to 20 gbps.Yes, I do have 3.2 2x2, perhaps it's not easy finding something which really gives 20 gbps for an enclosure. Maybe they come up in the nearest years.

  • @Jason_Bover9000
    @Jason_Bover9000 Год назад

    Samsung 980 pro 2tb and 4tb not the same price Samsung 980 pro 2tb is around 230 where I live

  • @Mindset4Excellence
    @Mindset4Excellence Год назад

    You can get the WD_BLACK SN770 (gen 4) for a little less than the SN750 (gen 3)

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the update. Prices always fluctuate and I can only take into consideration what I see when making the video.

  • @j502nd
    @j502nd Год назад +1

    Where the data for each drive in each other enclosure?

    • @jaylenterry278
      @jaylenterry278 Год назад

      That's exactly what I wanted to know!🤷‍♂

  • @davidhalliday7776
    @davidhalliday7776 Год назад

    P5 plus exists that is only a little more than the P5 and would have been a better comparison.

  • @Raamyeon
    @Raamyeon Год назад

    tldr, pre build external ssd or enclosure ssd?

  • @ultrasoundconcept
    @ultrasoundconcept 2 года назад

    The WD SSD wasn't bad afterall.

  • @whatwaq
    @whatwaq Год назад

    samsung doesn’t sell a 970 evo plus though… plus every 4tb ssd rn costs at least 500 bucks, way above the 300ish the 980 costs

    • @whatwaq
      @whatwaq Год назад

      **samsung doesnt sell a *4tb* evo plus tho

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Год назад +1

      True, they are all pretty costly. And the bigger you want to go the more expensive they become. I went with the 980 pro 2tb for now.

  • @ProfessorPetesUtube
    @ProfessorPetesUtube Год назад +5

    The real problem is that none of those external drive cases exceed pcie 2 or 3.0 prior to the USB transfer which is a completely separate bottleneck. So, none of these drives will perform at maximum speed no matter what other hardware you use.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Год назад +5

      Well, if you want to use a PCIe 2 or 3.0 in a USB-C housing… then there really is no other way? Or do you know an alternative housing which does not bottleneck?

  • @eladbari
    @eladbari Год назад +1

    Seems like there's no 4TB Samsung M2 drives.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Год назад +1

      4TB is hard to come by in M.2 NVME format that is true. And if you find one they are incredibly expensive at the moment.

  • @JFG127
    @JFG127 2 месяца назад

    I hit 5000 with an acer predator ssd and a hyperdrive enclosure

  • @MyLifesDreamis2WorkWithWolves
    @MyLifesDreamis2WorkWithWolves Год назад

    Can I game of these

  • @PoliticalMatter
    @PoliticalMatter Год назад

    Just add Samsung 990 pro to it and you are good to go baby.

    • @ZhuJo99
      @ZhuJo99 Год назад

      no reason to do that for external Thunderbolt enclosure where you are limited by multiple factors, 40 Gbit/s bandwidth itself the most important factor, cable quality second.

  • @BaNuj
    @BaNuj Год назад

    those are 10x faster than my fresh Seagate Barracuda 1TB SSD for the same price.... Still Barracuda is fast, but even faster=better

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  Год назад

      Absolutely. I am impressed with my drives all the time as well. Unbelievable how far we have come in the past few years.

  • @garymorrison1009
    @garymorrison1009 2 года назад +2

    I bought the Orico 3.2 claimed 20GBS enclosure. After connecting to my 20GBS usb port the read and write speeds are not even close to what is claimed. Buyer beware

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  2 года назад +2

      Are you using it on a macOS M1 machine?

    • @rexplorer.official
      @rexplorer.official 2 года назад +1

      Depends what you’re plugging it onto.

    • @ZhuJo99
      @ZhuJo99 Год назад

      20 Gbits, not GB = Gigabytes, which is 8x more as 1 byte = 8 bits.

  • @viperdemonz-jenkins
    @viperdemonz-jenkins 9 месяцев назад

    just get an SSD and housing for it, heck of a lot cheaper and does the same bloody job.

    • @ChrisSpiegl
      @ChrisSpiegl  7 месяцев назад +1

      Not quite but if you're happy 👍.

    • @viperdemonz-jenkins
      @viperdemonz-jenkins 7 месяцев назад

      @@ChrisSpiegl yes it does you are running a very fast M.2 over USB so you only get USB speeds 200- 300 MB/s heck of allot slower than even gen 3 NVME.

  • @Y0UTUBEADMIN
    @Y0UTUBEADMIN Год назад

    Can you just relax your hands...they very annoying flying all over the place in the video...one last piece of advice...your T-shirt is not fitting you very well.

  • @kiddgroovy
    @kiddgroovy Год назад

    Good information I guess but You sound like and make sure of Kermit the frog and Bert from sesame Street.... Kinda boring....