I didn't even know you can use an M2 on a phone 😅
For that speed of nvme you would need an usb 4 or thunderbolt enclosure and they are definitely more expensive.
Long before M.2/NVMe SSDs became affordable, I was building my own using promo-cost flash drives and USB hubs. Worked beautifully with older versions of Android, but only because it was possible to enable Linux MD spanned filesystems on them. 😇 I've repeatedly considered doing a video about this, but because I'm over 30 and have the „wrong“ sexual orientation for my country, the muting of folks like me by the algorithm means it's not worth wasting the effort only for the video to go straight into the „unperson“ bin. 😔 I just wish I could be as young and as beautiful as you, so my content would actually surface on platforms like this... 🥺
If you need the rugged protection you can always buy a asus tuff nvme case as it is military grade tested
the reason is because that sandisk external SSD is the same its a enclosure with a WD blue SN550 1tb SSD in the adapter and that fails so often
dont forget that orico case is only 10gbps so 3.500mbps is useless it will run arround 1000mbps but it is cheaper
Can you drop the link of that external case? I also wanna to use that ssd externally...
Enclosure model name
Wait can i use this like a ssd on my pc for games and shit
ohh that scandisk model prone to failure,.
If my PC motherboard doesn't anything above SATA SSD, will M.2 even work for me?
I was wondering if I could use the M.2 as extended storage for my PS4
3000mt/s?
It waste of speed. Is to used for a PCI.
So expensive? Thats literally just 100$
The case expensive than 256gb pendrive😅 But the case no storage you need spend 3 pendrive price to buy a 256 gb ssd
You re not simplifying. People should search more (and these companies will drop the prices)
Samsung won't read it. It says that the enclosure need external power
Why would you ever want to use an ssd on your phone
@Blepherk