Simplecom SE640 USB4 to NVMe M.2 SSD 40Gbps USB-C Enclosure $114.90 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Way less than the similar enclosures with same chipset.

I have this one and it feels awesome and works fine.
ASM2464PD chipset, kinda state of the art, you may update firmware.

Lid clicks down with really nice feeling :)

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  • +5

    Not really a deal based on camels?

      • +10

        The price it's currently at is 50 cents less than the all time high. So no it's not a deal.

      • lol, ignores price data and calls it “science”

  • +5

    According to camels, the highest price was $115.4, so this is 1.2 percent off price. What a bargain!

  • +9

    $99 at PLE Computers

      • so hypothetically, if I wanted one in under 3 hours (when the shop opens today) I could almost just walk there and get it, for that $99 price. Much better than $115.

        I understand existence of delivery costs though - if you really want to (can't see that anyone would!) you will find me in some earlier comments complaining about "free postage" in the listing but "excludes all WA" in the fine print.
        Well this one is sort of the other way around.
        Sorry for you that you don't live in WA.
        (and like other I considered adding a word starting with b, copying you, but that seems unfair: to female dogs)

  • +1

    UGREEN 40gbps M.2 NVMe Enclosure with Cooling Fan $55.99 This is a bargain, but you missed it, bitch.

    • -5

      maybe :) what chipset was it?

      • The wrong one. The better one is the slightly slower Intel JHL7440 chip external enclosures due to less power use, less heat generated and a more stable connection.

    • Why call the person a bitch?

      • +1

        Read "the person's" previous comments

  • Bad deal.

    Normal price on Techbuy is cheaper even with delivery.

  • +1

    now I just need a deal for an 8Tb M.2 - any suggestions?

  • New egg has WD Black 8TB SN850X w/o Heatsink for $1070 + GST = $1180 delivered to Australia

    • +1

      We can order from New egg now?

      • +1

        yes they have an au site now

        https://www.newegg.com/global/au-en/?

        • They've had this for years and years 🤷

          • +1

            @Nom: The first time I wanted to order from Newegg it was 2003. After a while you stop checking to see whether it's available yet.

  • $101.15 delivered with. eBay Plus.
    No deal.

  • At this price, I might as well get the slower USB3.1/3.2 ext SSD with 1TB storage.

  • A slightly related question.

    My motherboard manufacturer says that with the CPU I have (Phoenix 1) the USB-C port on my B850 motherboard is USB4 - 40 Mb/sec. But I have reasons to doubt their assurances. Their tech support has repeatedly told me things that turned out to be fibs. Like yes, you can plug a gen 4 SSD into that motherboard, it'll just work at gen 3 speed. No, it doesn't boot.

    Is there a way under Windows to find out what speed a USB port is working at and/or can work at with an appropriately fast device connected to it. I want to be sure now that the motherboard's "40 Mb/s" USB port really is, not find out in a couple of years it actually isn't, and I've wasted extra money on a B850 motherboard to get USB4 when a cheaper one would have done the job.

    I could buy one of these USB4 external enclosures, put a gen 4 SSD in it and measure the speed. But I don't really need one now, at the price they are now, but I may want one later when lots of things are USB4 and the price is lower.

    (PS: I really like my Simplecom SA506 external SSD "enclosures" precisely because I don't have to fit the SSD inside an enclosure, I just plug it into socket. That's what I'd buy now, if it was available, a USB4 version of the SA506.)

    • I can't use an external dock like that for my use case :'(
      It'll def be my go-to for spare NVMe drives as the internal ones start to be replaced.

      I pulled the trigger on this one. Just need to find a drive which won't get too hot under moderate use.

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