Unfortunately, our supplier does not yet have this product in their catalogue. We cannot add it at the moment. Perhaps it will be possible in the future.
Bonjour ! I have the same setup but use a WD Black 850 ssd. Works perfect. There are more people reporting issues with the kingston ssd ( https://www.reddit.com/r/macmini/comments/1kbnghn/comment/mubhpx3/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button ) but you should always take that with a pinch of salt
Hello ! Using the M$ Mini with the Satechi hub now for a month, 2gb WD Black installed. So far works perfect. No crashes, failure notifications, issues with open files... I know a month is not long but with intensive use and no errors ... seems to be a safe choice.
Hi, I bought the Samsung 990 Pro instead of the Kingston NV3 because the first one didn't work. Samsung works. But I did not use an additional heatsink. I use it for Time Machine backups. So unfortunately can't help. Sorry.
The storage solution for the product "Mac Mini M4 Stand & Hub with SSD Enclosure" must be purchased separately, as the SSD is not included in the scope of delivery. Information on whether a thermal pad or a screwdriver is included is not available. It is recommended to check the compatibility of the SSD with the device, as SSDs with heatsinks or double-sided drives may not be compatible.
As Pattyfit said, it should be. Bear in mind that this kit isn't compatible with NVME SSDs (the fastest, in other words) but it does the job largely anyway as a second hard drive, you'll still get 500MBps. Otherwise, it's USB-C, so it's all good.
So, I bought the above model to go with my MacMini 2021 model. The thing can take an SSD. And it's actually clear in the product description:
"Compatible with 2020 M1 Mac Mini & 2018 Mac Mini. Not available in space grey. Does not support 2017 & earlier Mac Mini models."