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Why Is My M.2 NVMe/SATA SSD Cloner So Slow? Xiaobi Test + 2X Speed Trick

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Why is your M.2 NVMe/SATA SSD cloning station so slow? I tested the Xiaobi offline cloner — and found a simple trick that nearly doubles the speed. Amazon product link: https://amzn.to/3OFZkli (affiliate link) As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. In this video I test the offline (standalone) cloning performance of a 500GB SSD using a Xiaobi M.2 NVMe/SATA SSD cloning station with passive cooling. The first run shows real-world cloning speed under normal conditions — and why many cloners feel slow. Then I run the same clone again using a simple “miracle” cooling trick that dramatically improves performance by reducing thermal throttling and keeping the SSD controller within a better operating range. If you’re cloning SSDs, upgrading drives, or running a repair or IT business, this real-world test shows exactly what limits cloning speed and how you can improve it. What you’ll see in this video: — Real offline clone speed test (500GB SSD) — Passive cooling vs improved cooling comparison — Thermal throttling behavior explained — Why advertised speeds don’t match real-world performance — Easy method to boost your cloning speed without new hardware Perfect for: — PC builders — IT technicians — Data recovery and repair work — Anyone upgrading from SATA to NVMe SSD Hashtags: #ssdcloning #nvme #satassd #m2ssd #datatransfer #pcupgrade #techreview #hardwaretest #xiaobi #ssdclone #thermalperformance #pcbuilder #techtips #2025 #computerrepair Disclaimer: This video is for informational and educational purposes only. Performance results may vary depending on SSD model, controller, firmware, temperature, and system conditions. Always handle electronics carefully and follow manufacturer instructions.

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