As external storage continues to push into ever-higher performance tiers, managing heat has become one of the key engineering challenges. The new ORICO X50 Thunderbolt 5 enclosure is positioned as a response to that trend, combining next-generation connectivity with a more layered approach to passive cooling.

The X50 is built around Thunderbolt 5, offering up to 80Gbps bandwidth and targeting users working with large files, including video editors and content creators. In practical terms, this puts it in the upper tier of external SSD enclosures, where sustained performance is often limited not by interface speed, but by thermals.

Focus on passive cooling

Rather than relying on active cooling, ORICO has opted for a fully fanless design, placing emphasis on heat dissipation through materials and structure.

According to the manufacturer, the X50 uses a multi-layer cooling system that includes a hydrogel-based evaporative layer, an expanded fin structure, and a CNC-machined aluminium enclosure. The aim is to improve heat transfer efficiency while keeping the device silent in operation.

The company claims that the design increases heat dissipation area significantly compared to flatter enclosures, and that the inclusion of high-grade thermal interface materials helps transfer heat away from the SSD more effectively.

Silent operation and sustained performance

One of the more practical outcomes of this approach is that the X50 operates without a fan, resulting in 0 dB noise levels. For users working in quiet environments, this is a notable advantage over some actively cooled alternatives.

ORICO states that the enclosure can maintain surface temperatures at or below 45°C under load, while avoiding thermal throttling. While exact figures may vary depending on the SSD used and workload, early reviews of the device do point to stable performance and effective passive cooling under sustained use.

Built for newer systems

The enclosure is designed primarily for newer systems that support Thunderbolt 5, although it remains backwards compatible with Thunderbolt 4 and USB4. As with most devices in this category, users will need a compatible NVMe SSD to fully realise its performance potential.

Physically, the X50 follows a familiar compact aluminium design, prioritising portability alongside performance. This makes it suitable for professionals who need high-speed storage on the move, without introducing additional noise or moving parts.

A growing trend in enclosure design

The X50 reflects a broader shift in the market, where enclosure design is becoming increasingly focused on thermal management rather than just interface speed. As SSD performance continues to scale, maintaining consistent speeds over time is becoming as important as peak throughput.

While some of ORICO’s more ambitious cooling claims will need to be put to the test, the overall direction is clear: quieter, fanless designs that aim to deliver sustained high performance without compromise.

You can find out more information about the product here: https://oricotechs.com/products/orico-x50-thunderbolt-5-enclosure.


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