🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The ASUSTUF Gaming A1 External M.2 NVMe SATA PCIe SSD Enclosure is a robust and versatile storage solution designed for gamers and professionals alike. With ultra-fast transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps, dual M.2 interface support, and military-grade durability, this enclosure is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their data storage experience while ensuring maximum protection.
Material | Plastic, Metal |
Item Weight | 249 Grams |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
UPC | 195553826631 |
Series | ESD-T1A/BLK/G/AS// |
Item model number | ESD-T1A/BLK/G/AS// |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.93 x 2.14 x 0.52 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.93 x 2.14 x 0.52 inches |
ASIN | B0BW1XGH57 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | February 16, 2023 |
K**O
Its tough and works well
I got this after retiring my old boot-drive to re-purpose it as an external drive. Depending on what cabel i use the drive doesnt seem to get enough power to remain on but ive had the most sucess with type-c to type-c cabels with no dongles in-between as for the durability of the unit- i feel comfortable to hammer a nail into place with it. Its a tank and i feel safe throwing it into my bag.Despite what it may seem like the notch in the top isnt some sort of carabiner. And while i dont own any to test i would imagine its too narrow for one.Onto instalation: its fairly easy to install a full length NVMe SSD and i would imagine it wouldnt be difficult to install shorter drives. Though i do take issue with their choce of hex key screw as most enthusiests dont have a proper screwdriver for those as they arent really used in PCs. I cant recall if it came with a tool for it either but quickly reviewing the asymbly video on their youtube channel reveals they are using those awful L shaped wrenches for them so if it did come with a tool it was probably that.As for speed: its obviously being bottlenecked by USB transfer rates but this results in faster random reads and writes than your average external drive or thumbdrive. (You can even game off of it lol) that being said this speed comes at a cost and that cost is heat. Luckily the whole enclosue is one big heat spreader so it should stay cool enough to mantain decent speeds and not fry. Though i have not run extended stress tests on mine to verify this.
S**S
These are great and worth the cost
First things first, yes these are not cheap but you get what you pay for. I have a Sabrent enclosure but it kept disconnecting from my device for no good reason. I needed something that wouldn’t disconnect and after much research came across the Asus enclosures and checked out multiple reviews, videos, etc.I purchased the Rog Strion first, then Tuf.Rog: I purchased this specifically because it had the C to A cable as well (the good vendors dont just sell them and there’s a bunch of junk that won’t do data properly). It is nice and fairly light for the material. The installation went smoothly (after I paid attention to how the top comes off and goes back). The lights are cool but my use case has it out of the way. The speed is great and no strange disconnects. I do have cooling fans in my little set up (multiple devices) so I can’t speak to it getting hot. Hopefully this will last forever.Tuf: I needed C to A for my first use (why I got Rog), but really wanted this. When it came on sale (along with the Crucial storage) I grabbed it for portable storage. This thing is heavy duty. Solid aluminum throughout. Installation was a breeze. Only time will tell, but from what I’ve seen this should keep working forever.I don’t plan on beating the crap out them so I may switch them around. Depends on how much I wanna see pretty lights.
A**A
Very heavy duty enclosure
This thing is heavy duty. Functions as expected, speed is what I expected, the ssd I wanted to use fit nicely, compatible with the ASUS TUF gaming laptop and design matches nicely.
M**S
It’s been one year and Zero Issues. Get it.
Solid build, rugged design, and lightning-fast transfers. Works perfectly with my NVMe drive for backups and portable storage. The TUF branding lives up to its name—durable and reliable.
B**D
Very solid
This case is very solid. It's also very easy to install the drive into it. I ended up buying a second one. The only draw back is the weight, but that adds to the solid feel and probably help to dissipate heat.
G**E
Fast enclosure but gets hot
The enclosure feels very durable to me, it was very easy to install my 500GB NVMe in after using the included alan wrench. I saw speeds up to 1000MB in both read and write, copying large files over to it from my desktop computer and then transfer them to my laptop was fast both times.While it worked great at what it does, the one thing that I notice very quickly is it gets hot to the touch. i would say about 10mins give or take and the enclosure is hot. I had to leave it sitting til it cooled off before I put it into my laptop bag.
S**Y
Solid NVMe enclosure with great durability
I primarily use this for storing my games and other files so that I can use it like a USB stick on-the-go. This enclosure is definitely worth the money and will more than likely protect your fragile NVMe drive from getting crushed in a backpack, destroyed from getting dropped, or even prevent the NVMe from liquid spills (no guarantee for this if you drop this in a pool). This is a sturdy enclosure and can provide you with great speeds if your USB-C port is able to provide those speeds. Your mileage will vary depending on your computer components and you may get either slower or higher speeds than other people based on the hardware you're connecting it to. Just be sure to not lose the hex key this enclosure comes with. Overall, I am satisfied with the speed and functionality of this enclosure and I may consider getting another one if I am ever in need of one.
E**C
Good solid external drive case.
As the name says this case is tuf. Easily install an M.2 drive in the case. To a Windows system this looks like an internal drive. I have a drive setup for imaging computers with Acronis. It holds about 30 different images. I can then image a new system in under ten minutes. I also have lots of IT tools on the drive as well. It just works.
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