If you put an m.2 NVME drive in an adapter designed for an m.2 SATA drive, you might discover some difference.
If you have an m.2 SATA drive you'd like to use as an internal 2.5" SATA SSD, this might be useful. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07924J5NT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00? As...
It is designed to convert an m.2 SATA into an *internal* SATA 2.5" drive, and it has a USB3 connector. I'm going to have to use it as an internal drive. After trying 3 different drive enclosures, I've spent enough on external storage. It's time to go back to internal, where the reliability is...
I started getting errors again, with RTL9210B in Sabrent enclosure. Today, I switched to the "SABRENT M.2 SSD [NGFF] to USB 3.0 / SATA" which uses a JMicron chip. What interesting about this one is that it adapts the m.2 to both USB *and* SATA.
It had even more errors via USB than the...
Using two RTL9210B-based Sabrent EC-SNVE. ZFS was correcting errors ALMOST every time I ran a scrub. (If you're not into ZFS, scrubs result in high I/O.) SMART said the drives were good.
Re-flashed from 1.23 to 1.25.7 a week ago. No errors since then.
Drivers via for Sabrent EC-SNVE via...
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