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Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:^ thanks!
Was looking at this one
https://amzn.to/3X1hopu
1050mb/s is ok enough for what I need
these actually cheaper than buying an enclosure and an internal drive - SanDisk is pretty reliable but was looking for other suggestions
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Ended up getting the SanDisk Extreme 2TB
https://amzn.to/3DedUbo
still fast enough for what I need
solarkh wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Ended up getting the SanDisk Extreme 2TB
https://amzn.to/3DedUbo
still fast enough for what I need
Have the 2tb in this also for about a year. No issues.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Ended up getting the SanDisk Extreme 2TB
https://amzn.to/3DedUbo
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still fast enough for what I need
DMan7 wrote:Whatever you do don't buy a M.2 drive and an enclosure. That sheit will over heat on your like it did on me. Those M.2 enclosures has a long way to go for heat dissipation on M.2 drives.
paid_influencer wrote:i have heard ssd work better with more heat.there is a limit obviously but the heat u and i find uncomfortable the ssd will like it
DMan7 wrote:Whatever you do don't buy a M.2 drive and an enclosure. That sheit will over heat on your like it did on me. Those M.2 enclosures has a long way to go for heat dissipation on M.2 drives.
Les Bain wrote:I have an externally powered hard drive that holds power for a few seconds then gives up. It is backed up online but there are some incidental files aren't that important that weren't backed up.
I also have access to an enclosure.
Can I remove the hard drive and put it into the enclosure, at least to facilitate transfer of those files into a replacement external drive?
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Seems this SanDisk Extreme is a NVMe M.2 1050mb/s (read) drive?
I didn't notice any heat issues from it and it has no fan like some M.2 enclosures I saw
adnj wrote:Les Bain wrote:I have an externally powered hard drive that holds power for a few seconds then gives up. It is backed up online but there are some incidental files aren't that important that weren't backed up.
I also have access to an enclosure.
Can I remove the hard drive and put it into the enclosure, at least to facilitate transfer of those files into a replacement external drive?
So long as your the problem hard drive has an interface that is compatible with the external enclosure, you can use it.
If the problem is the power supply circuit of the original enclosure, you're in luck.
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