05-01-2025, 02:15 PM
I dug up my old SX8100 1TB 3D NAND NVMe Gen3x4 stick and put it in the OWC 1M2.
The 1M2 is a studly beast.
I don't have a famed RS USB scale, but it's a hefty bit o' kit.
It's solid aluminum top and bottom.
There's no fan, but it has a built in strip of silicon for the SSD, and a silicone blob for what I suspect is the enclosure's controller.
I forgot to check where it lined up when the SSD is installed.
One end of the bottom half of the case hooks into the back the top, and the other is held in place by two screws.
Remove it, insert the SSD, screw the back end down, replace the bottom, screw it down, done.
A stout cable is included with the connectors branded OWC, so there's no confusion or chance of using a slower cable.
That the bottom of the enclosure is a piece of hefty aluminum is a plus.
There are a couple of ID stickers on the bottom, along with a rubber foot, and a place for the second one, in the box.
It goes over the two screws, but I won't install it.
The box warms up quickly, top and bottom.
I only played with it for 20min so I don't know how warm it will get.
But since the bottom is aluminum, it could be strapped to the stand of an iMac or ACD and increase the heat transfer big time.
My 20i5 iMac wouldn't benefit from the 1M2, but it's a nice thought.
The SX8100 was a fairly fast SSD in it's day, but I'm sure it's been outclassed by now.
It's no longer available new, at AMZ where I got it.
There is a another version, ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 1TB for $63, but I've got a couple of 1T Crucials NIB, so it's 2 or 4T from now on.
A few rough W/R times via Black Magic:
M3 MBA: 2080/2950
1M2: 1350/2350
The ADATA stick is probably slow by todays standards, but a 23.5G folder of four files, 3, 5, 7, and 7.5G moved back and forth in about 7-8s.
The 7.5G file took <5s.
This is blindingly fast for me.
I've not had files move anywhere near that fast, ever, so this is new territory for me.
My DSL network is pokey on a good day, so from now on, when I have more files than time, it's the 1M2 and sneaker net.
At some point I'll get a faster stick, and I hope, the new T5 box from OWC if/when available.
This removes a lot of tedium, and makes me very happy.
It was $120 at B&H, with Payboo, money well spent as far as I'm concerned.
No more 10Gbs boxes for me.
The 1M2 is a studly beast.
I don't have a famed RS USB scale, but it's a hefty bit o' kit.
It's solid aluminum top and bottom.
There's no fan, but it has a built in strip of silicon for the SSD, and a silicone blob for what I suspect is the enclosure's controller.
I forgot to check where it lined up when the SSD is installed.
One end of the bottom half of the case hooks into the back the top, and the other is held in place by two screws.
Remove it, insert the SSD, screw the back end down, replace the bottom, screw it down, done.
A stout cable is included with the connectors branded OWC, so there's no confusion or chance of using a slower cable.
That the bottom of the enclosure is a piece of hefty aluminum is a plus.
There are a couple of ID stickers on the bottom, along with a rubber foot, and a place for the second one, in the box.
It goes over the two screws, but I won't install it.
The box warms up quickly, top and bottom.
I only played with it for 20min so I don't know how warm it will get.
But since the bottom is aluminum, it could be strapped to the stand of an iMac or ACD and increase the heat transfer big time.
My 20i5 iMac wouldn't benefit from the 1M2, but it's a nice thought.
The SX8100 was a fairly fast SSD in it's day, but I'm sure it's been outclassed by now.
It's no longer available new, at AMZ where I got it.
There is a another version, ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 1TB for $63, but I've got a couple of 1T Crucials NIB, so it's 2 or 4T from now on.
A few rough W/R times via Black Magic:
M3 MBA: 2080/2950
1M2: 1350/2350
The ADATA stick is probably slow by todays standards, but a 23.5G folder of four files, 3, 5, 7, and 7.5G moved back and forth in about 7-8s.
The 7.5G file took <5s.
This is blindingly fast for me.
I've not had files move anywhere near that fast, ever, so this is new territory for me.
My DSL network is pokey on a good day, so from now on, when I have more files than time, it's the 1M2 and sneaker net.
At some point I'll get a faster stick, and I hope, the new T5 box from OWC if/when available.
This removes a lot of tedium, and makes me very happy.
It was $120 at B&H, with Payboo, money well spent as far as I'm concerned.
No more 10Gbs boxes for me.