No way to recover the SSD through USB for me (on any computer, any OS). I finally managed to do it by freeing my only M.2 slot to plug in the wrecked SSD, and booting on Ubuntu from USB. Once recognized through the mainboard, it is indeed usable again back in the USB enclosure.
I hope the...
OK thanks. I will try to plug it directly to a motherboard asap, but I don't have the possibility to do it currently. What makes me doubtfull on the sanity of the disk is the absence of recognized volume (no disk size, only the USB enclosure), so that I cannot assign a drive letter.
I have again issues with a RTL9210 enclosure (1.25.7).......
This time, the enclosure is recognized, I can even put another ssd in it and it works, but the nvme ssd that crashed is now corrupted and unrecognized. I just want to format it but I can't. Any suggestion?
Of course it works on linux. You may have to add an option, or update your version of smartmontools to 7.2: https://www.smartmontools.org/wiki/USB
By the way, after a first unsuccessful attempt with another RTL9210-based enclosure, I also went for this model that seems better cooled (thermal...
I would have tried that, if the enclosure has not died in the mean time, after another test....not recognized anymore by any computer.
I really hesitate in buying another one. Do you guys have a truly stable experience under heavy load, or is it just not good enough yet? Or maybe very dependent...
After reading the 4-5 previous pages, I ordered a "no name" Realtek RTL9210B-CG enclosure
aliexpress.com/item/1005002984022800.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27426c37lwZpaW
and a Crucial P2 SSD. They do not work together as expected.
First everything seemed fine, I did some performance check on USB...
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