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Please stop replying with misinformation all over this thread.

The NVMe spec is available for free; you should read it.

And you're 100% wrong about the enclosure too. It's driven by an Intel TB bridge JHL6240 and the drives are PCIe NVMe m.2 devices. Power specs are identical to on-board m.2 slots with PCIe support (which is all modern ones). There is no USB involved.

See my other reply to you where I explain what Flush actually does (your comments about it are also completely wrong).




I apologize.

Your TB test sounds valid but did you verify with manufacturer that power loss protection or power failure protection works in your TB enclosure? Is that a fair assumption or do you need to ask?




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