Thursday, December 7th 2023

Other World Computing Introduces the Express 1M2 USB4 Enclosure with Speeds up to 3151 MB/s

Other World Computing www.OWC.com -- the leading end-to-end ecosystem solution provider of computer hardware, accessories, and software for both consumers and professionals - today introduced the Express 1M2, the first USB4 drive and fastest single blade NVMe OWC has ever offered.

Exceptional Speed, Ultimate Flexibility
The OWC Express 1M2 was purposefully built to maximize the performance capabilities of today's and tomorrow's USB4-equipped Macs and PCs. It offers photo and video professionals, DITs, and prosumers/performance enthusiasts real-world speeds up to 3151 MB/s. It also offers versatile compatibility to work with millions of existing Thunderbolt and USB-C machines and devices.
The Express 1M2 gives you the freedom of flexibility with drives populated with OWC's high-performance Aura SSDs or effortlessly add your own 2230, 2242, or 2280-sized NVMe M.2 SSD in the secure, rugged enclosure. Compact as a cell phone, the Express 1M2 is the perfect solution for repurposing drives you already have or expanding storage for files and backups.

USB4 Everyone
USB4 brings significant improvements in both speed and connectivity, enabling users to connect to past, present, and future devices, while facilitating unprecedented data transfer. Experience universal connectivity with support for USB4, USB 3.2, USB 2, and Thunderbolt 3 & 4 devices. The Express 1M2 provides users with the capability to harness everything USB4 has to offer within a compact, drive-swappable enclosure.

Built to Last, Engineered to Meet Demanding Needs
OWC data storage products are globally recognized for their reliability in safeguarding critical user data, and the Express 1M2 upholds this standard. Its solid aluminium heat sink design - unlike low-cost snap-together enclosures - properly dissipates heat to ensure throttle-free consistent maximum performance. The Express 1M2 can work cross-platform with Macs and PCs using OWC's MacDrive software.

"The Express 1M2 is built to keep the drive cool and performance high, continuing OWC's tradition of building products right vs. targeting a low-priced disposable commodity level," said Larry O'Connor, founder and CEO of OWC. "Our customer's data reliability is our #1 priority and the Express 1M2 is the ideal choice for those seeking long-term reliability and high performance."

Pricing and Availability
Express 1M2 is available empty without an SSD or in 1 TB, 2 TB, 4 TB, or 8 TB capacities starting at $119.99.
Source: Other World Computing
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4 Comments on Other World Computing Introduces the Express 1M2 USB4 Enclosure with Speeds up to 3151 MB/s

#2
LabRat 891
Is this using a new generation USB-NVME bridge, or is this taking advantage of PCIE over USB4?
Edit: The chart would indicate it's using a USB4-NVMe bridge. Which one, I wonder?

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Chipset

  • USB: ASM2464PD
www.asmedia.com.tw/product/802zX91Yw3tsFgm4/d8cyq6FXzaUH8XJa
ASM2464PD, a new generation of USB4 ®/Thunderbolt to PCIe/NVMe Accessory controller which is built on ASMedia in-house designed PHYs. USB4/Thunderbolt technology enables PCIe and USB protocols to be encapsulated into the USB4/Thunderbolt fabric and tunneled across USB4/Thunderbolt domains. ASM2464PD can be implemented in various types of storage devices such as portable SSD, SSD enclosure, and any other PCIe based storage products that can be used to expand storage capacity with high speed data transfers.

The ASM2464PD USB connection is able to provide data rate at a speed of USB4/Thunderbolt 20Gbps x2 and is also compatible with existing legacy USB 3.2 interfaces, as well as Thunderbolt 3. In addition, the downstream port link of ASM2464PD is also upgraded to PCIe Gen4 x4 to support various NVM Express based M.2, CFexpress, and U.2 form factors
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yurin
LabRat 891Is this using a new generation USB-NVME bridge, or is this taking advantage of PCIE over USB4?
Edit: The chart would indicate it's using a USB4-NVMe bridge. Which one, I wonder?

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www.asmedia.com.tw/product/802zX91Yw3tsFgm4/d8cyq6FXzaUH8XJa
If this product had a fully fledged USB4 chip, the real word speed would be listed around 3700 MB/s. Therefore I assume it is yet another TB4 compliant with USB4.
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Sabishii Hito
yurinIf this product had a fully fledged USB4 chip, the real word speed would be listed around 3700 MB/s. Therefore I assume it is yet another TB4 compliant with USB4.
As mentioned above, it is using native USB4 (ASM2464PD). I have an enclosure based on the same chip (Hyper Drive) and it only gets around 3100 MB/s sequential read and write with a Gen4 drive installed.
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