Bummer @mountainmanjoe that's where I was with my previous Orico enclosure, unstable RTL9210 and little support available.
My solution was to first confirm it was the enclosure's fault, then simply return it and look for a company that included controller info and current firmware, along with...
Hey guys easy does it please ok? :-) We're all in this together trying to help other folks make informed decisions on stable enclosures. I haven't been on these boards long but I've seen you both try to clarify with each other admirably before :beercheers:. It can be difficult with complex...
YEP this is still a problem OP, though things are a little better now with firmware updates. After seeing a few requests and reading through nearly the whole awesome monster thread here, below is my attempt at a summary submitted for evaluation/correction by any who have contributed thus far...
All, I see some Oricos use another controller so to be specific the Orico I received with the RTL9210 controller (no suffix was printed on chip) was this one off amazone: "ORICO M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure, USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) to NVMe PCI-E M.2 SSD Case Support UASP for NVMe SSD Size...
Hello everyone, I joined specifically to add a couple data points to this discussion specifically re: NVME-USB enclosure stability with the XBox Series X.
If possible as a new guy, and advisable, I'll start a new thread.
Tried an Orico NVME enclosure (RTL9210 controller) on my new XBox Series...
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