I look to upgrade my iMac 27 for a Mac Studio with 2to ssd, but I will probably wait for the M3. In the meantime, I bought two 2TB WS_Black SN850X SSDs for my future setup (one for video editing and one for current files).
I bought an Acasis TBU405 PROM1 enclosure (with built-in fan). It seems to work well and I get an average speed of 2700 MB/S which is good. However, I have an operating problem:
With my other HDDs connected, I usually mount the disks that I use from time to time (backup, storage, image bank) and when I'm finished to use it I unmount them and they turn off automatically. I tried to do the same thing with my SSD with Acasis enclosure. I unmount it and close the button on the enclosure (this turns off the fan) but then the disk becomes super hot, it's like if it continues to be active. It does the same thing when the Mac is asleep (I work 5-6 hours on my Mac per day, the rest of the time it is asleep). I don't want to leave the fan running 24 hours a day for weeks (I don't edit video every week, so I would like to unmount the disk when it's not in use). And the disk for my current files, it must not stay super hot 24 hours a day, it must shut down when the mac is asleep.
How can I solve this problem without having to plug and unplug the Thunderbolt cable every time ? Are there Thunderbolt enclosures with on/off switch ?
I bought an Acasis TBU405 PROM1 enclosure (with built-in fan). It seems to work well and I get an average speed of 2700 MB/S which is good. However, I have an operating problem:
With my other HDDs connected, I usually mount the disks that I use from time to time (backup, storage, image bank) and when I'm finished to use it I unmount them and they turn off automatically. I tried to do the same thing with my SSD with Acasis enclosure. I unmount it and close the button on the enclosure (this turns off the fan) but then the disk becomes super hot, it's like if it continues to be active. It does the same thing when the Mac is asleep (I work 5-6 hours on my Mac per day, the rest of the time it is asleep). I don't want to leave the fan running 24 hours a day for weeks (I don't edit video every week, so I would like to unmount the disk when it's not in use). And the disk for my current files, it must not stay super hot 24 hours a day, it must shut down when the mac is asleep.
How can I solve this problem without having to plug and unplug the Thunderbolt cable every time ? Are there Thunderbolt enclosures with on/off switch ?