⚡ Elevate Your Storage Game with Thunderbolt 3 Power!
The Yottamaster Thunderbolt 3 SSD Enclosure is a high-performance external storage solution designed for NVMe M.2 SSDs. With a maximum theoretical speed of 40Gbps, it features a robust aluminum construction for durability, advanced cooling mechanisms for optimal performance, and easy installation with no drivers required. Compatible with both Windows and Mac, it's perfect for gamers and content creators alike.
Hard Drive | 40 GB |
Brand | Yottamaster |
Hardware Platform | Mac |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.7 x 3.2 x 1.6 inches |
Hard Drive Interface | Thunderbolt |
Manufacturer | Yottamaster |
ASIN | B0836HQRVP |
Date First Available | January 5, 2020 |
T**S
Faster than internal Mac Mini SSD
Quickly ran out of storage on my Mac Mini with 256GB of storage, but didn't want to slow down my computer with a USB-C drive. This Thunderbolt 3 enclosure seemed like a good option and I picked up a 1TB Samsung 980 Pro SSD to put inside, this drive is so fast that it saturates Thunderbolt 3, so when USB 4 comes out (which is essentially Thunderbolt 4) I can update it to a new enclosure.The combo is faster than my internal drive!Cons:- Completely petty and has no impact on the functionality but the text on the drive screams "Chinese made", I'm going to try taking a magic eraser to it and erasing it. However the cable and internal are legitimate.- It can get hot, but any drive of this size without fans will get hot. This thing is smaller than it looks in pictures.Overall, I think this combined with a Samsung drive is a better buy than any other Thunderbolt drive on Amazon or Apple's store. You can upgrade to Thunderbolt 4 in the future and you have a super portable and fast drive until then.
N**S
Solid enclosure, but it does get hot
Feels very solid. Great TB3 speeds too - with Sabrent Rocket I got consistently ~3000MB/s reads and 800MB/s. I'm willing to attribute slower erite speeds to the drive itself, as I got comparable specs with other TB3 enclosures for this drive.Why 4 stars? It does get hot, which is generally a good indication o the enclosure moving heat away from the drive, however in my test, the enclosure/drive repeatedly disconnected when hammered with ~300GBs of data. I suspect this is purely a function of heat, as other enclosures (such as with thicker metal shell or active cooling didn't have such issues)
U**R
Missing a screw & did not work at all, however great aesthetics & easy installation
I was excited to get this as I was going to use it as an external cache drive for video editing.Outwardly, the construction is solid metal and it looks beautiful for the most part.Unfortunately, my excitement was dampened at first by finding that the screw for the enclosure was missing, the screw for the M.2 SSD was in the box, however. I waived this off as I could always ask the manufacturer for the case screw and installed my M.2 SSD.Unfortunately Again, It just plain didn't work. A green light came on and stayed on every time I plugged it in but would never recognize it on the computer. Even as a device, it never showed up in the system.Here is what I tried:-I tried it on several different thunderbolt ports on two different MACS.-I tried the included thunderbolt cable and several of my own.-I restarted the computers while it was plugged in just in case.Nothing.I've decided to return it. I'm on the fence if I want to get another one from the same manufacturer or maybe try another brand as I see more popping up. I really wished this had just worked.I will update my review if get another one that works. Otherwise, I wish others the best, but I can't initially recommend this.PRO:-Design is excellent-Feels solid-Installation was easy (even tho the instructions of the english manual was a bit clunky)CONS:-Missing screw-Didn't work at all.
G**N
Research thunderbolt 3 well before buying
Overheats and becomes so hot it’s unusable. Also, the drive I was using stopped working. I had to return both in less than 48 hours.
D**L
Not compatible with Samsung PM981a
I tried three ssds on MacOS Catalina,they are: Samsung PM981a 1TB, Samsung PM981a 512GB, Hp 256GBHp 256GB works perfectly without problem, but Samsung 1TB failed.First time I thought it would be a ssd failure, so I installed the drive to an desktop, everything works fine.Then I suspected it would be a compatibility issue, so I installed another Samsung PM981a drive on this thing and failed again.The symptoms are : memories got extremely hot (while hp remains calm and cool, one should note that samsung pm981a has much lower TDP than hp's), first I thought it was shortage, but not. If you try to erase the drive on MacOS with particular table type (MBR+exFAT), it randomly failed (sometime it managed to do that but failed to mount it). Even if you managed to mount the drive, it ejected itself time to time without any cause.If you run benchmarks on samsung drives, it fails immediately.Note none of those issues happen when I put a hp drive in.If it's just a single samsung's drive, I would be happy and replace a new one, but all my samsung pm981a drives have the same problem.
P**C
Yottamaster Aluminum External is Solid
Received this Yottamaster Thunderbolt 3 Aluminum External Enclosure on Monday. Received it in one day. After installing the SSD it worked on my M1 Mac Mini without any issues. It did get a little hot when transferring large files but then just stays Luke warm to the touch. I installed a 2TB NVMe m.2 M-Key SSD. Although it did not reach advertised Read/Write speeds it may be due to the M1. Waiting for the next update to see if speeds increase.
A**I
Fast transfer speeds and easy installation
This enclosure transfers data fast and is easy to install. The included cord is a good length and isn't too short. The enclosure isn't too thick and is easy to carry around with a laptop.
R**F
Don’t try to use more than one at a time
Easy to setup, but the hardware is made in a way that you cannot connect multiples of these to your system as thunderbolt. Mac or Linux would only recognize one at a time.
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