Product code: ADSA-M2C22
Category: All Products , Disk accessories , M.2 enclosures , Docking station for drives
The fast AXAGON ADSA-M2C22 CLONE MASTER docking and cloning station with a USB-C 20Gbps interface for working with up to two M.2 SSD disks. The station supports two NVMe M.2 SSD or two SATA M.2 SSD disks, so it offers wide possibilities for working with both types of storage. Cloning can be performed without connecting to a computer from one source disk to another target disk. Stable operation is ensured by the combination of a USB 20Gbps interface and active cooling, which maintains performance even under long-term load with minimal thermal throttling. After connecting to a computer, you get up to two new storage devices at the same time. The station solves situations where you need to quickly format, erase, test or prepare NVMe or SATA disks - for example during data migration, system installation, service or backup. A USB-C 20Gbps cable is also included in the package.
The station allows you to clone one M.2 SSD to another disk without using a computer or laptop. Thanks to the USB 20Gbps interface, ADSA‑M2C22 achieves cloning speeds of up to 2 000 MB/s, while common 10Gbps models end at a speed of 1 000 MB/s. Cloning a 1TB NVMe disk therefore takes approximately 15 minutes. Simply insert the source disk into the M.2 Source slot and the target disk into the M.2 Target slot, start cloning with the button and monitor the progress on the LED indication. Thanks to standalone cloning without operating system intervention, the process is safe, stable and fast - the data is not affected by OS intervention. Button start also minimizes the risk of an unwanted operation. The result is an exact copy of the disk including the operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux). The station clones the entire disk content block by block (LBA), so the cloning time depends on the capacity of the source disk, not on the amount of stored data. The target disk must have the same or higher capacity than the source disk. Cloning supports only NVMe to NVMe or SATA to SATA disks - a combination of NVMe and SATA cannot be used at the same time.
The USB 20Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 2x2) interface offers a theoretical throughput of up to 20 Gb/s. The station performance is optimized for working with multiple SSD disks at the same time, whether during cloning, data transfer or normal use. The achieved speed also depends on the type and generation of the M.2 SSD disks used. At the heart of the station is a modern Realtek RTL9220DP chipset, which helps maintain a stable transfer speed even under high load and long-term operation. The result is smooth data transfer without significant fluctuations and efficient use of the performance of the connected SSD disks.
After connecting to a computer, both inserted disks appear as separate drives, which you can work with independently and simultaneously, copy data or use them for storage management. The open design allows quick SSD swapping without screwing, saving time when working with multiple disks. The two slots also allow you to set up software RAID, for example for higher data protection in Windows and macOS. To configure this protection, use the "Storage Spaces" tool in Windows or "RAID Assistant" in Disk Utility in macOS. The station is compatible with older USB standards, USB4 and Thunderbolt 3, 4, 5 interfaces. It supports M.2 SSD disks without capacity limitation and modern technologies UASP, TRIM (NVMe DEALLOCATE / ATA TRIM) and S.M.A.R.T. Plug and Play and power-saving mode support are a matter of course.
When working with multiple NVMe or SATA SSD disks, higher thermal load occurs. Cooling is handled by an active folding fan with magnetic fixation, which helps maintain the optimal operating temperature of the inserted disks and at the same time allows easy folding into compact dimensions when not in use. Thanks to efficient cooling, the risk of overheating and disk slowdown due to thermal throttling is reduced. The aluminum body also dissipates heat from the station itself. This helps maintain stable performance and also extends the lifespan of SSD disks.
In the package you will find everything needed for immediate use: the cloning station, a USB-C 20Gbps cable for connecting to a computer, an external power adapter and a multilingual manual.
Input:
• USB 20Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 2x2), connector USB-C female.
• Compatible with USB 5Gbps, USB 10Gbps, USB 40Gbps, Thunderbolt 3 / 4 / 5.
Device support:
• 2x NVMe M.2 SSD disks or 2x SATA M.2 SSD disks.
• NVMe and SATA M.2 disks cannot be combined at the same time.
• Designed for M key or B+M key format cards.
• 2x NGFF 75-pin M key slot for M.2 disks.
• No maximum disk capacity limitation.
Disk content cloning function:
• Cloning takes place without connecting the station to a computer.
• S1 slot M.2 Source - for connecting the source disk.
• T1 slot M.2 Target - for connecting the target disk.
• Cloning NVMe to NVMe or SATA to SATA disks is supported
• When cloning, NVMe and SATA M.2 disks cannot be combined at the same time.
• The target disk must have the same or larger capacity than the source disk, otherwise cloning cannot be started.
• Theoretical SSD cloning speed up to 2,000 MB/s.
• The total disk cloning time depends on the speed of the disks used and the capacity of the source disk, not on the amount of data on the disk.
• Approximate cloning time for 1 TB of data: 1->1 disk approx. 15 min (tested with PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD with speed over 4000 MB/s and a large cache memory capacity).
USB 20Gbps chipset for M.2 SSD:
• Realtek RTL9220DP chipset.
• Maximum docking station throughput up to 20 Gbit/s.
• When working with both disks at the same time, performance is divided up to 10 Gbit/s for each disk.
Maximum theoretical supported speeds and compatibility with USB controllers (ports):
• Laptop / PC with USB 20Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 2x2) port: max. speed 20 Gbit/s.
• Laptop / PC with USB 10Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 2) port: max. speed 10 Gbit/s.
• Laptop / PC with USB 5Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 1 / USB 3.0) port: max. speed 5 Gbit/s.
• Compatibility with USB 40Gbps, Thunderbolt 3/4/5 ports: max. speed 10 to 20 Gbit/s, depending on the processor and chipset used.
• Real throughput / transfer speed of the docking station of around 2000 MB/s (2 GB/s) is determined by the limits of the USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 interface.
Other features:
• Support for M.2 disks with sizes - 2230, 2242, 2260, 2280, 22110 mm.
• Support for single-sided and double-sided M.2 SSD disks.
• Complies with PCI Express Base Specification Revision 3.0 specification.
• Complies with NVM Express 1.3 specification.
• Complies with Serial ATA 3.1 specification (SATA/600), transfer rates up to 6 Gb/s (600 MB/s).
• Complies with USB Mass Storage Class specification.
• BOT (Bulk-Only Transport) support.
• UASP (USB Attached SCSI) support for faster data transfer in Windows 8 and later.
• TRIM command support (via UNMAP and NVMe DEALLOCATE / ATA TRIM operations) to reduce gradual SSD performance degradation over time.
• S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) support, a system monitoring disk condition.
• Support for booting from SSD in an external enclosure.
• Full Plug and Play support.
• Active cooling of M.2 disks using an integrated fan with a folding magnetic hinge.
• Switch for turning the integrated fan off and on.
• Higher surface temperature of the docking station is not a defect - thanks to the aluminum body, the heat generated by disk operation is better dissipated and transferred to the surroundings.
• USB type C male / USB type C male cable, 30 cm long, is included in the package.
• Compatible with software Windows RAID (Storage Spaces) and macOS RAID (Disk Utility RAID Assistant).
Other data:
• Docking station dimensions 87 x 101 x 35 mm (W x D x H).
• Docking station weight 293 g (without cable, without disk).
Power supply:
• Power supply using the included external AC/DC adapter 5V-3A with a 150 cm long cable.
LED indication:
• Data transfer mode (connection to a computer): In idle state, POWER, S1, T1 and 25% are lit. During data transfer, the 25% diode turns off and S1, T1 flash.
• Cloning mode (without connection to a computer): In idle state, POWER, S1, T1 and 100% are lit. After cloning starts, the 100% diode turns off and the 25% - 50% - 75% - 100% diodes light up gradually according to cloning progress. After completion, all remain steadily lit.
• 1x LED diode (POWER) indicating docking station power.
• 2x LED diode (S1, T1) at each disk indicates its connection (steady light) and data transfer (flashing).
• 4x LED diode indicating gradual cloning progress 25% - 50% - 75% - 100%. After cloning is complete, the diodes remain steadily lit.
Supported operating systems:
• Windows 8.1 / 10 / 11 and later, macOS, iPadOS, iOS, Linux, Chrome OS and Android.
• Compatibility depends on the updated operating system and support from the device manufacturer.
Package contains:
• USB-C 20Gbps docking station for 2x M.2 SSD,
• USB-C / USB-C cable, 30 cm long,
• power adapter 100-240V / 5V-3A,
• multilingual manual CZ / DE / DK / ENG / ESP / EST / FIN / FR / GR / HR / HU / IT / LT / LV / NL / NOR / PL / PT / RO / SK / SLO / SRB / SWE / TR / UA / ALB / BG / BOS / CN / ARA,
• packed in a cardboard box.
- USB-C 20Gbps docking station for 2x M.2 SSD
- USB-C / USB-C cable, 30 cm long
- power adapter 100-240V / 5V-3A
- multilingual manual
- multilingual manual CZ / DE / DK / ENG / ESP / EST / FIN / FR / GR / HR / HU / IT / LT / LV / NL / NOR / PL / PT / RO / SK / SLO / SRB / SWE / TR / UA / ALB / BG / BOS / CN / ARA
- a cardboard box
- package dimensions: 16 × 9.7 × 8.1 cm
- weight of 1 pc package:
- EAN: 646 g
- number of pieces in the box: 20
- box dimensions: 22 × 34 × 42 cm
- total weight of the box: 14.1 kg G. W.
ADSA-M2C22 – multilingual manual – CZ / DE / DK / ENG / ESP / EST / FIN / FR / GR / HR / HU / IT / LT / LV / NL / NOR / PL / PT / RO / SK / SLO / SRB / SWE / TR / UA / ALB / BG / BOS / CN / ARA
AXAGON M.2 SSD disk adapter is let say only HW connector change from M.2 into PCI-Express or SATA. Adapter itself do not have controller electronics and need no drivers. It is necessary to check M.2 disk driver availability for older OS like Windows 7.
Proper M.2 adapter function requires:
- computer mainboard support M.2 disks – SATA disks are more often supported than NVMe disks,
- computer mainboard support booting from PCI-Express bus – in case of OS installation to M.2 NVMe disk,
- driver availability for M.2 SSD disk – apply especially for NVMe disks on Windows 7 OS.
Please contact the motherboard manufacturer's technical support to determine support for motherboard M.2 drives. In some cases updating the BIOS/UEFI is sufficient.
Check the M.2 SSD driver availability on the manufacturer's website or contact the disk manufacturer's technical support.
The disks connected to the SATA motherboard controller are usually displayed In BIOS/UEFI. The NVMe disk is usually displayed in the "Disk Boot Order" menu.
This applies when the requirements of "Prerequisites for proper M.2 function" are met.
A): If the PC does not run with the card or the card is mistakenly detected in “Device Manager”, or if there is a yellow exclamation mark on the driver, or if “Device Manager” reports an error code “Code 10 - The device cannot start”, the card is in conflict with another device in your computer.
B): In most cases, this conflict can be solved by moving the card to another PCI (PCIe) slot, with the BIOS assigning other free resources to the card. If the move does not help, try the card separately, with no additional cards inserted. If the card cannot be moved to another slot, you can reset the BIOS of the computer (by jumper on the board or pulling out the backup battery, we recommend that you note all the original settings and reset everything to the required values). This will cause the IRQ, DMA, and I/O resources to be redistributed.
A): If the network card is not displayed in "Device Manager", a USB port (or a PCIe slot in the event of an internal network card) may be malfunctioning.
B): Try plugging the network card into another USB port (or another PCIe slot on the PC motherboard in the event of an internal network card, or temporarily disconnect all other PCIe cards). The network card should be detected and you should be prompted to install the drivers. If the problem persists, plug the network card into the USB port (PCIe slot) of another computer to verify its functionality.
A): By initializing the disk, you can set the mode in which the hard disk will work
B): You can use the partition with the master boot record (MBR) or the GUID partition table (GPT). For disk up to 2TB, use the MBR option, we recommend selecting GPT on a larger disk than 2TB. Subsequently, the initialized disk should be formatted.
A): The newly purchased disk must be initialized before first use.
B): If the new disk is not initialized automatically, open "Disk Management", right-click on the desired disk and initialize it.
A): If this happens, it means that the operating system failed to get the necessary information to install the drivers.
B): The cause may be a defective USB cable or damaged device. If the problem persists, plug the external box into the USB port of another computer to verify its functionality.
A): The newly purchased disk must be initialized before first use.
B): If the new disk is not initialized automatically, open "Disk Management", right-click on the desired disk and initialize it.
A): First, try moving the card to another PCI-e slot in case there is a device conflict. The issue could also be caused by a poor-quality or damaged SATA cable.
B): Check whether your SSD partition is properly aligned (using a program that displays this information, e.g., ASS SSD Benchmark). More information about this issue can be found here: http://pctuning.tyden.cz/software/ladeni-windows/17030-optimalizace-windows-7-pro-ssd-co-funguje-a-co-ne?start=2
A): By initializing the disk, you can set the mode in which the hard disk will work.
B): You can use the partition with the master boot record (MBR) or the GUID partition table (GPT). For disk up to 2TB, use the MBR option, we recommend selecting GPT on a larger disk than 2TB. Subsequently, the initialized disk should be formatted.
Test
A): The lead time is naturally longer by the time it takes to detect the controller and connected disks. The start time can be shortened in the MB BIOS by enabling the "Quick Boot" feature. For newer boards, this feature is labeled "Fast boot". The lead time depends, of course, also on the disk used for the SSD/HDD operating system and the number of peripherals connected to the computer.
B): In the case of newer motherboards, it is more practical to use the spin down (instead of turn off) feature.
A): The ADSA-ST clones disks bit by bit, regardless of their content. This creates an identical copy of the disk. A requirement for cloning is that the source disk must not contain any bad sectors (otherwise, the cloning process will stop). If the target HDD is smaller than the source HDD, cloning will not start.
B): For cloning, the target HDD must be the same size or larger than the source HDD. If the target HDD is larger than the source HDD, a partition equal to the size of the source HDD will be created on the target disk, and the remaining space will stay unallocated. After cloning, you can extend the partition to include the unallocated space or create a new partition using Windows Disk Management.
A): Drivers are included with operating systems and are installed completely automatically. The external box (adapter / docking station) is detected as a standard storage device, such as a USB flash disk, no additional drivers are needed.
B): No other drivers need to be installed and are not even available. If you continue to have problems with your external box (adapter / docking station), check out more tips that can help you troubleshoot problems.
A): If the external box (adapter / docking station) is not displayed in "Device Manager", there may be a USB port malfunction. It is also possible that your computer has a poor power supply to USB ports and the power is not sufficient to operate an external box (you can detect by listening that HDD is not spinning). This is a problem especially for older computers, where the source part already works at the limit of its parameters. In this case, it would help to use a USB hub, with an auxiliary power supply, by which the external box (adapter / docking station) would be connected to the computer.
B): Try plugging the external box (adapter / docking station) into another USB port, preferably on the back of your PC. The external box (adapter / docking station) should be detected and the drivers loaded automatically. If the problem persists, plug the external box (adapter / docking station) into the USB port of another computer to verify its functionality.
A): If this happens, it means that the operating system failed to get the necessary information to install the drivers.
B): The cause may be a defective USB cable or damaged device. If the problem persists, plug the external box (adapter / docking station) into the USB port of another computer to verify its functionality.
A): If this happens, it means that the Windows operating system did not assign a drive letter to the new storage device.
B): If the drive letter is not assigned, open "Disk Management", right-click on the desired drive and manually assign the drive letter. If the drive letter can not be assigned to the disk, it is possible that the disk is formatted as "dynamic". If you want to keep disk data, connect it to the original device and make a backup of the disk. Then convert it to a normal disk, initialize it to MBR (or GPT, see other points), and then perform Low Level Format (e.g. using the Low Level Format Tool)
A): The newly purchased disk must be initialized before first use.
B): If the new disk is not initialized automatically, open "Disk Management", right-click on the desired disk and initialize it.
A): By initializing the disk, you can set the mode in which the hard disk will work.
B): You can use the partition with the master boot record (MBR) or the GUID partition table (GPT). For disk up to 2TB, use the MBR option, we recommend selecting GPT on a larger disk than 2TB. Subsequently, the initialized disk should be formatted.
A): If the external box (adapter / docking station) with a 3.5“ HDD is not displayed in "Device Manager ", the inserted disk may not be powered.
B): Make sure you have the power supply plugged in and the external box (adapter / docking station) turned on with the power switch. If the disk is properly powered, it should spin (can be detected by listening).
A): The AXAGON external boxes (adapters / docking stations) are always equipped with the latest firmware to support disks of all capacities.
B): The 2TB limit is given as the maximum partition size when initializing a disk with the master boot record (MBR). If you want to create a larger partition on the HDD stored in the external box (e.g. 3TB or more), you must select the GUID partition table (GPT) when initializing the disk. Subsequently, the initialized disk should be formatted.
A): The external AXAGON boxes (adapters / docking stations) support the USB Mass Storage protocol making it easy to connect to TV.
B): When using a disk larger than 2TB, some TVs do not support GPT format. In such case, MBR format must be used when initializing a disk.
A): The connectors are compatible, but inside the USB 3.0 connector has five more contacts. The USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB 3.0) connector is usually identified by the use of blue (exceptionally black) plastic.
B): The main difference is the speed of data transmission. USB 2.0 reaches a maximum speed of about 30 MB/s, while USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB 3.0) is able to achieve a theoretical speed of up to 600 MB/s. If you place a disk in the external box that has a read speed of 120 MB/s, you can only get a quarter speed, that is about 30 MB/s, in the box with USB 2.0.
A): For proper spin-down setting, this feature must be supported by all components that are in the path between the operating system and the HDD, i.e. the USB controller, box electronics, and the disk itself. The spinning down of idle disks is set up by the operating system, but it is very complicated.
B): We recommend setting up using one of the freeware programs, where the procedure is mostly simplified. E.g. by HDDScan (http://hddscan.com/). The program has the ability to verify whether the disk and all components in the path support the feature. Select "Spindown" to test an immediate spin down of the disk. Set up the spindown time using a slider in the "Power Management" section.
A): Check if the M.2 disk type is NVMe (neither SATA M.2 drives nor mSATA drives are covered by this box)
B): Update the firmware of your NVMe M.2 drive using the manufacturer's utility
C): Update the firmware of the external box - download link
A): Drivers are included with operating systems and are installed completely automatically. The external box is detected as a standard storage device, such as a USB flash disk, no other drivers are needed.
B): No other drivers need to be installed and are not even available. If you continue to have problems with your external box, check out more tips that can help you troubleshoot problems.
A): If the external box is not displayed in "Device Manager", there may be a USB port malfunction.
B): Try plugging the external box into another USB port. The external box should be detected and the drivers loaded automatically. If the problem persists, plug the external box into the USB port of another computer to verify its functionality.
In the ACTIVE profile, set the hard drive sleep time for battery and mains power to 0 minutes / Never.
A) Path in Windows 10: Settings > System > Power & Sleep > Additional power settings > in the ACTIVE profile Change Schema Settings> Change advanced power settings > Hard drive > Turn off hard disk after
B) Path in Windows 11: Search for: Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options > in the ACTIVE profile Change Schema Settings> Change advanced power settings > Hard disk > Turn off hard disk after.