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💪 Enhanced SSD M.2 4x4 PCIe Card by Sonnet Fusion Review

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Details

BrandSoNNeT
Hardware InterfaceSolid State Drive, PCI, Thunderbolt
Item Dimensions LxWxH2.36 x 14.96 x 6.3 inches
Operating SystemLinux

Description of 💪 Enhanced SSD M.2 4x4 PCIe Card by Sonnet Fusion

Adds ultra-fast SSDs to your system - Offers four M.2 NVME SSDs (sold separately) in your computer's x16 PCIe slot or Thunderbolt expansion chassis. High performance PCIe interface - PCI Express 3.0 x16 host bus interface for high performance applications. Outstanding performance - simultaneous data transfer speeds up to 12,000 MB / s (3). Great way to add up to 8TB of M.2 SSD storage to computers with Thunderbolt - Perfect for use in Sonnets Echo Express III-D, Echo Express III-R, xMac Mini Server, xMac Pro Server and Thunderbolt expansion systems. RAID support - Supports MacOS and Windows RA.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Super Fast 4 SSD Array Card

. I use this card with a Sabrent 4 2TB card in my 2019 Mac Pro. When formatted separately as APFS for each drive, the Read speed almost 3 GB. /s to disk. And the speed is 5 GB/s with Apple RAID 0. When I ran the parallel data reading utility, the clipped read speed on four separately formatted SSDs was about 11.6 GB/s. However, it requires a special workflow to reach the maximum hardware speed. The card is high quality. But I have a suggestion: make the heatsink longer to fully utilize the PCIe

Pros
  • Awesome Design
Cons
  • Hard to remember but it was

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal! Internal Components

Very good, well made postcard. I also liked the thermal pads as they cover both sides of your NVME SSD. Once everything was assembled my Mac had no problem recognizing the card/drives and setting up the RAID was a breeze. I used 4 x 2TB Samsung EVO+ drives split into a RAID 0 partition. Read/write is well over 6GB per second and could get faster if I upgrade my processor. Very happy!

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Fits

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Simple memory upgrade

Added four Samsung NVME SSDs to an ASUS system running Windows 10. Created a striped volume on all four SSDs and noticed high performance - obviously the more reads or writes, the more better performance. .

Pros
  • Crossing my fingers
Cons
  • Pukes me up

Revainrating 5 out of 5

works as advertised

Plug and Play and works great in Mac Pro 2019 Catalina with 4 SSD; Mix and match and cheaper than Samsung; very good reading and writing speed, faster than the drives installed by ape; Perfect for additional storage, 4K audio/video playback, or as a high-speed work drive for applications like Photoshop, etc. No fan and absolutely silent.

Pros
  • Absolute Legend
Cons
  • Volume

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Significant speed improvement on a 2009 Mac Pro Tower

Significant speed improvement on my newly flashed 2009 Mac Pro Tower with dual 3.46GHz 6-core Xeon processors, 48GB of 1333MHz RAM running Mojave after moving my 1 TB ADATA APG SX8200 Pro NVMe SSD to this card. The control photos show "before" with the 4x PCIe NVMe universal adapter and then "after" with the Sonnet Fusion card. So fast that I might not even bother setting up a RAID by moving the boot process back to the 4X adapter and installing 4 identical NVMe SSDs, but that's an option…

Pros
  • Lots of positive vibes
Cons
  • Insanely slow

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Significant speed improvement on a 2009 Mac Pro Tower

Significant speed improvement on my 2009 flashed Mac Pro Tower with dual 3.46GHz 6-core Xeon processors, 48GB of 1333MHz RAM running Mojave after moving my 1TB ADATA APG SX8200 Pro NVMe SSD to this card. The control photos show "before" with the 4x PCIe NVMe universal adapter and then "after" with the Sonnet Fusion card. So fast that I might not even bother setting up a RAID by moving the boot process back to the 4X adapter and installing 4 identical NVMe SSDs, but that's an option later…

Pros
  • Computers and accessories
Cons
  • sad packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great in a 2019 Mac Pro

A few unexpected hurdles during installation - you need to insert thermal pads, which adds about 10 minutes to the installation. However, it works great and my 2019 Mac Pro has fantastic read/write speeds as a result. The only other problem with macOS is that you can't make a RAID array your boot drive [and it's also a PITA for cleanly migrating the applications directory to a RAID drive] - but that's really 100% on macOS, not with the manufacturer of this excellent product. Would 100% buy it…

Pros
  • Internal
Cons
  • Expandable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Super Fast 4 SSD Array Card

I use this card with 4 2TB Sabrent cards in my 2019 Mac Pro. When formatted separately as APFS for each drive, the read speed is almost 3GB/s each Drive. And the speed is 5 GB/s with Apple RAID 0. When I ran the parallel data reading utility, the clipped read speed on four separately formatted SSDs was about 11.6 GB/s. However, it requires a special workflow to reach the maximum hardware speed. The card is high quality. But I have a suggestion: make the heatsink longer to fully utilize the PCIe

Pros
  • Computer Components
Cons
  • Long Wait