
Icy Box IB-1817M-C31
M.2 2280, M.2 2230, M.2 2260, M.2 2242, M.2
Icy Box IB-1817M-C31
M.2 2280, M.2 2230, M.2 2260, M.2 2242, M.2
7 hours ago
The WD SN850X SSD is compatible with the IB-1817M-C31 enclosure because it supports the M.2 2280 form factor, which is one of the sizes the enclosure accommodates. The enclosure is designed for M.2 NVMe SSDs, and the WD SN850X is an M.2 NVMe SSD, making it suitable for use with this enclosure.
Automatically generated from the .Thermal pad is already included in the scope of delivery.
4 months ago
The IB-1817M-C31 from Icy Box supports a PCIe 3.0 x2 interface for the SSD. You cannot operate a PCIe 5.0 SSD at full speed with this device, as the maximum support is PCIe 3.0 x2 and the speed is therefore limited to up to 10 Gbit/s (or about 1000 MB/s).
Automatically generated from the .The housing comes with its own heat sink. Don't think it will fit...
Well, the M.2 form factor standard that supports 2 interface protocols (SATA and PCI-E)... More on the topic here: https://www.kingston.com/de/blog/pc-performance/two-types-m2-vs-ssd In fact, this ICY box is not suitable because it has an M.2 PCI-E interface. If you set the filter "Storage form factor" to M.2 2280 and the filter "Protocol" to AHCI (Sata) on the product page https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/festplattengehaeuse-35, you will receive 10 suitable product suggestions for your HP SSD. For example, this Transcend case: Transcend SSD Conversion Kit (M.2 2280, M.2 2242, M.2 2260) with USB-C interface.
According to IcyBox's specs, there is no limit: "SSD capacity: Unlimited" https://icybox.de/en/externe_speicherloesungen/IB-1817M-C31
there is no size restriction according to the manufacturer
No, the enclosure itself performs the function of a heat sink. see instructions https://raidsonic-static-content.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/IcyBox/Files/manual_IB-1817M-C31_Nov20_web.pdf
The M2 2280 modules are standardised. So they should fit. You can find alternatives with the search filter.
yes, and I can recommend the ICYbox part!
I have a doubt, I asked the supplier :)
Just opened mine (bought in March 2021), the chipset inside is a JMS583. It seems to be the only reference documented by IcyBox: https://icybox.de/product.php?id=71
Package contents 1x IB-1817M-C31 (SSD not included), 1x Type-C ™ to Type-C ™ cable (20 cm), 1x Type-C ™ to Type-A cable (20 cm), 1x silicone heat conduction pad, 1x heat sink, 1x tool for write-protect switch, 1x screwdriver, 1x set of screws 1x Quick installation guide
yes, works with m.2 2280 SSD
Hello, should not be a problem. but I only have 1 TB.
You simply take the Samsung 980 Pro without a heat sink. You can also get it in this case, because it takes over the function as a heat sink. So you don't have to worry. https://raidsonic-static-content.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/IcyBox/Files/manual_IB-1817M-C31_Web.pdf
https://raidsonic-static-content.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/IcyBox/Files/datasheet_IB-1817M-C31_Nov20_e.pdf
https://www.raidsonic.de/products/external_cases/external_cases_m2_m_sata/IB-1817M-C31/datasheet_IB-1817M-C31_Nov20_e.pdf
Hello Psyarel92, I myself have installed a Samsung 970 Evo (500 GB) and this works without any problems. Your SSD works with the AHCI protocol and not NVMe so I think this is not quite compatible. My recommendation: If 520 MB/s is enough for you: Icy Box IB-183WP-C31 (M.2 2230, M.2 2242, M.2 2260, M.2 2280) If you need the faster speeds: Samsung 970 EVO (1000GB, M.2 2280) PS: The 970 EVO is currently even 4.- cheaper than the 860 EVO (both 1TB). Greetings and all the best xkukurusa
I don't quite understand the question: If you have an NVMe port in your PC, you can clone your HDD/SSD directly to it. You don't need the enclosure for that. However, you can clone any HDD/SSD there if it is connected as a USB drive.
I have tested a Samsung NVMe MZVLW1T0C, which runs without any problems. This is a PM961 1TB version, which is closely related to Samsung's consumer models. I don't have your 980 PRO available. A Toshiba THNSN5512GPUK_NVMe also runs without problems in the case. What exactly are the problems you mentioned? LG Michael
Yes, a USB cable (length 30 cm) is supplied.
The enclosure simply makes an M.2 SSD available as a USB drive. So if the PC can accommodate the "naked" M.2 SSD afterwards, then that's quite possible - that was exactly the purpose why I bought this enclosure! I have been using the free software "Macrium Reflect" and "EaseUs Partition Master" to clone+enlarge my SSDs with the C: partition for some time now - so far it has always worked without any problems. However, it is a good idea to temporarily stick the metal plate supplied onto the SSD (be careful not to produce any short circuits!), because the SSD gets quite hot during cloning.
Hello, I would rather choose this one in your case: OWC Envoy Pro Portable (2.5") it fits 100%! I myself have the OWC together with the ICY Box, but I can't currently test a Mac SSD in the ICY Box, but I don't think it would work. The ICY Box is ideal for PC SSDs, as the NVMe protocol is supported and thus PC-NVMe SSDs can be cloned, for example. Here is some theory: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.2#:~:text=There%20is%20M.,also%20SATA%2DSpeicher%20per%20M. Good luck and greetings
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