ORICO NVMe M.2 SSD Enclosure USB4 40Gbps PCIe3.0x4 20Gbps 10Gbps M.2 External Case Compatible with Thunderbolt 3/4
Return&refund policy
Eligible items are covered by return and refund support. If the item does not arrive or is not as described, the buyer can request help.
Security & Privacy
Safe payments: We do not share your personal details with any third parties without your consent.
Secure personal details: We protect your privacy and keep your personal details safe and secure.
AI offer for your market
A curated pick based on category, shipping route, delivery speed and popularity in your selected market.
Why this product fits your market
- • Strong customer signal: 4.5★ from 117 reviews.
- • Recommendations focus on this product category and your market availability.
Product specifications
Detailed product description
This product is shown with available options, market-specific pricing and verified specifications.
- Brand: Orico
- Sales: 238
- Package size: 121 × 50 × 17 cm
- Package weight: 0.3 kg
- Rating: 4.5 / 5
Before adding to cart, choose an available option and check the quantity.
!!!if you want to buy 40Gbps choose the color for:USB4-40Gbps!!!
Different Transmission Rate SSD Case
40Gbps Version
Using the latest version of the USB4.0 interface, the transfer rate is up to 40Gbps, and the theoretical reading speed can reach 2800MB/s. The speed measured by the ORICO laboratory: the ssd enclosure read speed: 2800MB/s, write speed: 2100MB/s. Actual transfer speed depends on SSD speed, type of USB port, computer performance, NVMe media used, etc.
20Gbps Version
Please use the latest version of USB3.2 Gen2x2 interface, the transfer rate is up to 20Gbps, and the theoretical reading speed can reach 2000MB/s. The speed measured by the ORICO laboratory: With SAGSUNG 970 EVO PLUS SSD, Case reading speed: 1875.41 MB/s, Writing speed: 1874.02 MB/s.
(To achieve the 20Gbps speed, please use USB3.2Gen2x2 interface. It is backward compatible with USB3.2 Gen1, USB3.1 Gen1 limited by the bandwidth of these interfaces, the speed is 10Gbps and 5Gbps respectively)
10Gbps Version
Using the latest version of the USB3.2 interface, the transfer rate is up to 10Gbps, and the theoretical reading speed can reach 1200MB/s. The speed measured by the ORICO laboratory: with SAGSUNG 970 EVO PLUS SSD, the ssd enclosure read speed: 1053MB/s, write speed: 1005MB/s. Actual transfer speed depends on SSD speed, type of USB port, computer performance, NVMe media used, etc.
USB4 40Gbps NVMe SSD Enclosure
Compatible with the Thunderbolt 3/USB 3.2/USB3.1/USB3.0 interface.
Triple Heat Dissipation Design
Built-in Metal cooling vest,corrugated surface,silicone thermal pad and aluminium alloy material,heat dissipation is fast. (SATA 5Gbps Model is not included cooling vest).40Gbps Ultra Speed
With USB4 Type C output interface, it supports the maximum transmission speed up to 40Gbps. The measured maximum continuous read speed can reach 2800MB/s, and the continuous write can reach 2100MB/s.
USB4 Latest ASM2464PD Chip
Support UASP, TRIM, SMART, 70% faster than conventional read speed, 40% faster write speed, automatically identify errors, ensure file data security.
2 In 1 USB Cable(Data Transmission+PD Fast Charging)
LED Indicator & 10Min Auto Sleep
With the auto indicator, you can get to know that the ssd enclosure is in working mode
Wide Compatibility
Drive-Free,plug and play, Compatible with Windows, Mac OS, Linux and Android Systems.Suitable for gaming, video editing, research, design
Supports up to 4TBEasy Installation
Question: Why are there prompts when using a Mac?
Answer: This product utilizes the USB4 transmission protocol, and when a Mac system connects to a USB4 hard drive enclosure, there will be a prompt. This is because Mac computers mount the PCIE interface using the Thunderbolt 4 protocol, which does not support USB ejection function, resulting in a bug-like prompt (causing an increase in the unsafe shutdown count on Mac systems). However, this does not affect your normal usage.
Note: Whenever a Mac system unplugs the hard drive enclosure while the computer is on, it is considered forcibly unplugging a device from the PCIE port, which leads to the increase in the unsafe shutdown count prompt. To avoid this issue, only unplug the device after shutting down the computer. Windows systems do not encounter this situation.
Question: Why is the device using Thunderbolt not recognized?
Answer: For devices requiring the Thunderbolt or USB4 transmission protocol, please check your CPU version. Some Thunderbolt/USB4 interfaces on Intel's 11th generation and earlier CPUs may have poor compatibility. (such as Macbook Air/Macbook pro 2016-2020 intel, Mac mini intel, iMac intel, Mac pro intel). Please refer to the actual devices/environment for specific details.
Question:Why is the speed not as fast as advertised?
Answer: Speed is related to your device performance.
1. Use PCI-E 3.0 or PCI-E 4.0 NVMe SSD.
2. Make sure your input device's USB-C port is USB4 or Thunderbolt 4.
3. Make sure all of them support USB4 or Thunderbolt 4 if you use intermediate devices and cables.
Question: How to format an SSD?
Answer: For use only on Apple systems, choose one of the two Apple formats: Extended (Journaled) or APFS (choose the faster one). For use only on Windows systems, choose NTFS. If you want to use the drive on both Apple and Windows systems, choose exFAT (format as exFAT on an Apple system).