USB3.1 to PCIe NVMe SSD Enclosure

Product Name:  NVME SSD Enclosure, M.2 NVME to USB C Adapter with Black case, USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) M2 PCIE SSD

Product Price:  ৳1,500

Discount Price:  ৳750

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Review: USB 3.1 to PCIe NVMe SSD Enclosure
I recently picked up a USB 3.1 to PCIe NVMe SSD Enclosure to repurpose an old NVMe drive for external use, and overall, it's been a great experience with just a couple of small caveats.
🔧 Build Quality
The enclosure has a solid, premium feel — typically made of aluminum for durability and heat dissipation. The brushed metal finish not only looks sleek but also helps in passive cooling. Some models include thermal pads and a small heat sink or thermal tape, which is a nice touch for keeping temperatures in check during large file transfers.
⚡ Performance
Thanks to the USB 3.1 Gen 2 interface (10 Gbps), the speed is impressive — I’ve been getting read/write speeds in the 900–1000 MB/s range, depending on the drive and host port. It’s not quite Thunderbolt 3/4 levels, but for most purposes (gaming, backups, media editing), it’s more than sufficient.
🔌 Ease of Use
Installation was simple. Most enclosures are tool-free or include a small screwdriver. You just slide the NVMe drive into the slot, secure it with a screw or rubber peg, close the case, and plug it in. It works plug-and-play on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Some users might need to format the drive first if it’s fresh out of another system.
🔥 Thermals
Thermal performance is acceptable. The enclosure can get warm during extended transfers, especially without active cooling, but it’s within safe limits. For heavy sustained writes, you might notice some thermal throttling depending on your SSD model and the enclosure’s cooling design.
💰 Value
For around $20–$40, depending on the brand and features, it’s a cost-effective way to give new life to an old NVMe SSD. Just make sure it supports M-key (NVMe) drives and not B-key (SATA) ones — this is a common confusion point.
✅ Pros:
Excellent USB 3.1 Gen 2 speeds (up to 10 Gbps)
Sleek, durable design
Easy installation
Cross-platform compatibility
Great use for spare NVMe drives
❌ Cons:
Can get warm under load
No Thunderbolt support
Limited to PCIe Gen3 speeds (not ideal for Gen4 drives)
Bottom Line:
If you're looking for a high-speed, reliable way to convert a PCIe NVMe SSD into external storage, this USB 3.1 enclosure is a solid pick. Just make sure your expectations match the USB 3.1 Gen 2 speed ceiling — and it’ll serve you well for backups, game storage, or portable media.

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