@Sabrent "The operating system has to support UASP for proper operation": I know i will get less than 5 gbps, but i want to know if i can connect it to my Windows XP and transfer files (using a P...
@Sabrent "The operating system has to support UASP for proper operation": I know i will get less than 5 gbps, but i want to know if i can connect it to my Windows XP and transfer files (using a P...
@naustodark The operating system has to support UASP for proper operation. Connecting at baseline USB 3.0 speeds will max performance at 5Gbps with 8b/10b encoding, so 4Gbps before overhead. Topogr...
Hello. I'm planning using the enclosure NVME M.2 10 Gbps "EC-SNVE" on Windows XP connected with a PCI-E USB 3.0 (Via labs), but i want to confirm if it will work. Can i connect the enclosure and ...
@Aurelio jin You won't see much load time difference between Gen 4 and 5. At least for now. DirectStorage may make faster storage more relevant in the future. Gen 5 drives are already starting not ...
Thanks for the prompt response, I now only buy hardware from companies with good forum support. I'll check out those utilities. Agree about backups! - I usually use Macrium Reflect. p.s. for some...
Hey everyone! I’ve been building PCs since the SATA days and recently noticed a lot of buzz around PCIe Gen 5 SSDs — blazing speeds, insane benchmarks. But realistically speaking: ...
@jay Since the drives are differently-sized, you might want to make sure things are straight with a partition manager. MiniTool Partition Wizard works well. As for cloning/backup, Acronis is pretty...
@Manuel Jordan It means that, say, Thunderbolt 4 devices work best with Thunderbolt 4 compliant hosts/ports and that using it on an older machine could result in a reduced experience. This is less ...
Thanks for the explanation. BTW , thanks to the free Acronis (great offer) I did manage to successfully clone my existing 1TB Samung in the HP to the new 2TB Samsung 990 Evo Plus in the Sabrent EC...
@Nathan - This is from my recently Amazon.com purchased and received on July 28, 2025 SABRENT EC-SNVE. Stamped code 2509 which is probably Year 2025 Week 9 (February 23, 2025-March 1, 2025)St...
Hello Friends @Sabrent pls, remove the "cristianbells716" comment, it has a link to an unrelated place @taylercoooper Your idea makes sense and is technically feasible — installing...
Hello Sabrent Again thanks for the reply Heat is something we test and are looking at more carefully That sound really good! As for Thunderbolt, by spec it is supposed to be backward comp...
@jay The enclosure uses a bridge chip/chipset that translates SCSI commands to SATA/NVMe commands. This enables communication over USB with UASP, or the USB Attached SCSI Protocol. In the past you ...
@eric Thank you for your feedback. Our Thunderbolt 4 KVM is a popular product and we did spend time on nailing the design, but there is definitely room for improvement. We take all feedback into co...
OK, sorry - that must have been just an issue with that HP APP - in HP Support Assistant it DOES show the SSD in the Sabrent, though only describes it as 'Disk 2 Sabrent SCSI Disk Device Y:'
One oddity just noticed - running HP PC Hardware diagnostics, it shows the Kingston RAM I installed recently, but under Storage it only shows the original 1TB SSD C: (Also Samsung) Not sure if tha...
Hi - same here (I accidentally downgraded my FW due to assuming that the product page had an up-to-date FW on it - i.e. my delivered Sabrent was 1.33, but I have now gone backwards).
Hi, Just purchased all above, using with a HP Pro Mini 400 G9 Desktop PC (using rear USB-C 10Gbps port) First question is about FW updating of the EC-SNVE. I downloaded from the relevant Sabrent ...
@eric: First, I really hate the button-on-a-cord that's used to flip between computers. The whole reason that I bought this thing was to reduce the number of cords around my desk. The KVM...
I have a couple of minor bits of criticism regarding the Thunderbolt 4 KVM, hoping that these design features might get reconsidered with the next version. First, I really hate the button-on-a-cor...