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2025-08-29 12:04:02
I previously purchased a Sabrent USB 3.2 Type-C Tool-Free Enclosure from Amazon for use as a high performance file transfer system using a 1TB M.3 NMVe RAM stick. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't get the rubber card clip to attach to both the RAM stick and the enclosure at the same time. After a period of frustration, I finally kludged the thing together (not the way it was supposed to go, but sufficient for it to work). The Sabrent enclosure worked fine, and continues to do so. I decided I needed another similar device, and knowing that I wouldn't be satisfied with the Sabrent, I took the chance on this Mokin enclosure, even though it had a rubber card mounting clip. When I opened the Mokin enclosure I was delighted to find that it didn't employ the slot-key fit process that Sabrent uses, but has a rubber clip that slides on the the RAM card and aligns with a hole on the enclosure so all you have to do is to press the rubber clip's tip into the hole and it is secured. I was amazed by its simplicity and that it worked first time I tried. While I still would prefer using a real screw to secure the card, I was very impressed by this rubber clip system. Of course, the unit functions the way it should, and when plugged into a USB C 10Gbps jack it performs as it should. Like the Sabrent enclosure, this one also will take either a SATA or NMVe card. While I haven't tried the SATA capability, I have no reason to believe that it wouldn't function just as reliably as does the NMVe. If I ever need to do this again, or maybe if I need to purchase an enclosure to house a larger NMVe drive for cloning, the Mokin will definitely be my first choice.Update: I just purchased my 5th one of these enclosures from Amazon (18 Aug 2021). Obviously, if they didn't work I wouldn't continue to buy them. Now that you can purchase 250GB NVMe drives for about $30 and 500GB NVMe drives for about $65, it just doesn't make sense to purchase high-end USB flash drives that deliver less than 1/8th the performance for the same or more cost. That's why I have been purchasing so many. Using the USB-C (10gb/s) option, I am routinely seeing serial transfer speeds close to what the advertised specs are for the M.2 NVMe drives I put in them. You will never get that kind of performance from a flash drive. Also, in comparison to other enclosures I've tried, these Mokin enclosures have been giving me the longest bursts of maximum performance (as many as 90GB data transfer before any slowdown, and the ability to transfer more than 590GB in length without terminally failing (the largest transfer I made was in backing up an internal 1TB SSD and it had a little over 585GB of data on it and contained an enormous number of short files that were music samples, as it was a disk containing Kontakt sample libraries). Both functionally and ergonomically, I can't recommend these enclosures strongly enough!Update 10/9/21 I hadn't used the Mokin enclosure to make a clone SSD before, but I just completed cloning my HP Elitebook NVMe 512GB Samsung SSD to a 1TB HP Black NVMe SSD using Macrium Reflect 7 Free Home Version. The cloning went smoothly and completed in just a little over 9 min. The clone that was produced was accurate. So, I can now recommend the Mokin enclosure for the purpose of cloning Windows 10 system SSDs.Update 04/10/2022 I'm up to nine of these in use now. Recently, I purchased a Mac Mini M1 that had only a 523GB internal drive. I purchased a Samsung EVO+ NVMe 2TB drive and, of course, one of these to connect it to one of the Thunderbolt ports on the Mac. Incredible performance. Routinely getting between 3.5-4.2 MB/S transfers to and from the drive. I have never seen anything so fast through a USB 3.2 port on a PC. Maybe I don't dislike Macs as much as I thought I did :)
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2025-08-28 09:00:27
Outstanding product! I had an old NVMe drive with BitLocker enabled, which I use for work and has a lot of applications and configurations I’d rather not reinstall. As a software engineer with a complex dual-boot setup (Linux and Windows), and multiple WSL instances, this drive was crucial. However, it was down to 60% health with 950GB used out of 1TB.I recently purchased a brand-new 4TB Acer Predator NVMe drive. I set up the old drive as the source and the new drive as the target, initiated the cloning process (press and hold for 3 seconds, then double-tap), went for a walk, and returned to a perfectly cloned setup. After swapping in the new drive, my system booted as if I’d never changed a thing!If you want hassle-free cloning and an easy upgrade experience, you need this in your life.Sure there is free software that does this *( you can do it in linux by writing a copy command) i'm pretty sure that's what this is doing, but it's still woth it IMO. I end up having to do this from time to time, and it's an incredible way to do a backup . I think you could pretty much buy some really cheap nvme drives and also use this as a simple backup.
DM
2025-08-20 16:20:37
This does the job it's meant for. Gets a little hot sometimes
J. Husband
2025-07-30 10:26:20
Can’t complain - it gets the job done easily, without any unexpected side quests or problems. It’s a good tool to have in your tech toolkit.
Marty
2025-07-16 12:45:26
Update 3/1/2025 - I just purchased the newest version of this enclosure. I find it faster than the previous model (which I loved). It now has a small plaster clip to hold the m.2 within the enclosure. I use one m.2 as a portable storage drive, and I use two other M.2s as dedicated backup clones for my desktop and laptop systems, respectively. This enclosure makes it so easy, along with Samsung Data Migration (I use Samsung m.2 drives). Some people complain how hot it gets, but if you use the enclosed thermal pads (and buy additional ones as needed), the heat is not an issue at all.I can strongly recommend this product. I wore out my first version of this (though it still works), and I think this one will last longer as the construction seems imporved as is overall useability. Buy it.Original Review from 2023 - If you work on computers as a hobby or whatever, this is an amazingly useful tool. For upgrading NVMe drives, any kind of work with the NVMes, and being able to swap out different NVMe drives for portable storage drives, this is just a great tool. I use Samsung drives, and copying/cloning drives using the MOKKiN and Samsung Data Migration software is so easy and convenient.
Jorge D.
2025-06-18 10:24:29
Me llegó un dispositivo usado, incompleto y en mal estado. Tuve que devolverlo
VajruS
2025-06-04 17:03:25
Works great! Nice and slim case, quick and easy to access no need screw driver, comes with few spare plastic plugs that hold the drive in place inside.
Jeff B.
2025-05-13 10:34:04
Throughput seems awfully slow, but that's because it's no longer directly attached to the Mobo!Also, I didn't bother to make sure I was on a faster USB port, or do any benchmarking at all, but they make me write something and that's all I could think of.All in all, this is a great device and let me access my old files after upgrading the internal M.2 SSD on my PC.
Alejandro
2025-03-09 16:21:09
La case es universal para los SSD m.2, nvme m.2, type B y M, sin problemas de uso y de fácil adaptación, el único detalle es que la parte donde conecta el cable tipo c es muy frágil, por lo que hay que tener cuidado al momento de conectar y retirar el cable
Paul
2025-01-06 11:23:32
It was easy to install. Came with two cables to handle both regular or C USB connections. Worked immediately on Windows 10 without any drivers. I bought before a more expensive device and had to return it because the computers did not recognize the M.2 drive.
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