I sense that this is part of the nvme control technology that will throttle back a drive under heavy write loads and high heat, with the objective of reducing write errors (due to heat). These will give you reads in the 960MBps range, but I've noticed that it will "throttle back" under heavy loads and high heat. I used an Orico enclosure and a Crucial nvme blade. I have one of these I put together myself. This will become noticeable under "heavy write" situtations. ![]() The next "step up" would be to get a USB3.1 gen2 enclosure and then put an nvme blade drive into it.īut be aware that nvme drives "run hotter" than do 2.5" SATA drives. and you should see read speeds in the 420-430MBps range over USB3a.
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