Introduction
Sabrent is a USA based consumer electronics and accessories manufacturer founded in 1998. The company is committed is to offer the latest technology and the highest quality consumer electronic products at an affordable cost to all users. The product range offered by Sabrent includes M.2 type memory and storage items, USB hubs, chargers, cables, camera accessories among other types of products.
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Packaging and accessories
The Sabrent EC-SNVE USB-C Enclosure is packaged in a cardboard made box. The design of the packaging is focused around showcasing the product. The front side of the box features a general photo of the SSD enclosure. The main features of the product are listed on the lower right side, with the complete product name placed at the center.
The back side of the box lists the main features of the SSD enclosure in multiple languages. In addition, here, the system requirements are printed alongside the model and serial numbers.
The SSD enclosure is well protected inside the box. The product is held in place by a hard foam tray, and is covered by a soft synthetic bag.
Accessories
The product comes with the following accessories:
– 1x User Manual
– 1x Warranty document
Specifications
Series: Enclosure
Model: EC-SNVE
Capacity: Depends on used SSD
Form Factor Compatible: M.2 Type 2242/2260/2280
Interface: USB Type-C/ USB 3.2
Controller: Realtek RTL9210B
Dimensions: 141 x 146 x 16mm
Materials: Aluminum
Warranty: 2 years
I’ve read several reviews of this enclosure and none of them say anything about if it is TRIM compatible or not. Why? And is it TRIM compatible or not?
I believe that this particular enclosure is not. However the Sabrent EC-NVME has TRIM available.
I have the Sabrent EC-NVME and it is NOT TRIM compatible.
Hm, the specifications said it was TRIM enabled.
Where did you find that information. It does not say so on Sabrent’s website.
I remember it was advertised on many retailers.
I’m only getting read speeds of 373 & write 430 using a 2TB Crucial P2 M.2 (22×80) PCIe 3.0 (x4) NVMe SSD, 3D NAND, Read 2400MB/s, Write 1900MB/s. Anyone else have this problem?
What USB port are you using to connect the enclosure to your PC or notebook?