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 Post subject: Re: M.2 NVMe pcie to USB 3.1/ 3.2 casing
PostPosted: January 24th, 2021, 21:14 
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maximus,
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Does anyone think it would be worth the effort to be able to directly work with NVMe devices, with the ability to perform resets and power cycle with hot plugging?

PC3000-Portable III
it provides such an opportunity.


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 Post subject: Re: M.2 NVMe pcie to USB 3.1/ 3.2 casing
PostPosted: January 24th, 2021, 21:45 
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i know i am abit late to the party but why not nvme to pcie?

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/ ... _pcie.html

or

https://www.amazon.com/YATENG-Controlle ... B07JJTVGZM


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 Post subject: Re: M.2 NVMe pcie to USB 3.1/ 3.2 casing
PostPosted: January 24th, 2021, 21:57 
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ronron wrote:
i know i am abit late to the party but why not nvme to pcie?

How can you power cycle the SSD or reset it?

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 Post subject: Re: M.2 NVMe pcie to USB 3.1/ 3.2 casing
PostPosted: January 25th, 2021, 22:20 
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Tomset wrote:
maximus,
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Does anyone think it would be worth the effort to be able to directly work with NVMe devices, with the ability to perform resets and power cycle with hot plugging?

PC3000-Portable III
it provides such an opportunity.

So the logic is that since ACE did it, it must be worth doing? :D I am asking because it is much work for me to do, and I am sure ACE will do extra work to reverse engineer and be able send special commands, and I will be limited to the "simple" stuff. I really haven't looked that close at it yet, so I don't even know for sure what I can do. Can someone say how much better it would be than a USB adapter used with the USB Stabilizer?

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 Post subject: Re: M.2 NVMe pcie to USB 3.1/ 3.2 casing
PostPosted: February 24th, 2021, 22:19 
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maximus wrote:
Tomset wrote:
maximus,
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Does anyone think it would be worth the effort to be able to directly work with NVMe devices, with the ability to perform resets and power cycle with hot plugging?

PC3000-Portable III
it provides such an opportunity.

So the logic is that since ACE did it, it must be worth doing? :D I am asking because it is much work for me to do, and I am sure ACE will do extra work to reverse engineer and be able send special commands, and I will be limited to the "simple" stuff. I really haven't looked that close at it yet, so I don't even know for sure what I can do. Can someone say how much better it would be than a USB adapter used with the USB Stabilizer?

No response? So maybe is isn't worth it?

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 Post subject: Re: M.2 NVMe pcie to USB 3.1/ 3.2 casing
PostPosted: March 24th, 2021, 1:31 
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Hi Team
Is there any update on M.2 NVmE adapter since its been 2 months from original post.
I am planning to buy this adapter and Type C to USB root hub.
pls. suggest me latest and the best products.
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