SSD NVMe case: "reset high-speed USB device number xx using xhci_hcd"

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I'm looking for a reliable usb case for a NVMe (Kingston NV3 NVMe 2TB).
I've already bought two case (UGREEN e Lemorele) but I get always cyclically the same errors from dmesg:

[ven feb 7 18:21:18 2025] usb 3-7: reset high-speed USB device number 4 using xhci_hcd
[ven feb 7 18:21:18 2025] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] tag#0 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_TIME_OUT driverbyte=DRIVER_OK cmd_age=31s
[ven feb 7 18:21:18 2025] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] tag#0 CDB: Read(10) 28 00 4c d5 e5 68 00 00 28 00
[ven feb 7 18:21:18 2025] I/O error, dev sdb, sector 1289086312 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x80700 phys_seg 3 prio class 0

What can i do?
Is there any realiable case for my NVMe in order to run system directory on?

Thank you.
 


All these external SSD to USB Cady's are very much alike I don't know what you're trying to do so some quick facts

The NVMe you have is a PCIE 4x4 [very fast if connected direct to a PCIe bus 4x4 socket,] you are connecting via a converter to USB3, depending on which generation of USB3 you have it will be 4 to 8 times slower than the Max quoted speed of the NVMe.

Depending on your machine, you may have to adjust the USB parameters in the UEFI/BIOS to get it to work properly
 
Thank you for your time.
I don't regard about speed but I need just stability with a usb2 or usb3 speed.
I need it on a Raspberry pi 3b now (usb2 port): which parameter do I have to set?
And on common laptop with usb3?
Thanks.
 
And on common laptop
you dont say which distribution, you are using, and assuming you have Linux installed direct to the main drive [not in a VM]
first try

I have solved the issue!

1. Enable Safe Boot(minimal) in Win10

2. Enable AHCI in BIOS.

3. Disable Safe Boot and restart.

Taken from linustechtips. Thread dated May 2020
 
There are Pi4 and Pi5 NVMe 'hats' that should work. I've no experience with them but a quick search shows that they exist. I watch some videos now and again from a dude that's heavily into the Pi ecosystem.
 
There are Pi4 and Pi5 NVMe 'hats' that should work. I've no experience with them but a quick search shows that they exist. I watch some videos now and again from a dude that's heavily into the Pi ecosystem.
ok...thanks...
but I've now got a Raspberry pi3b.
I cannot use those.
 


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