Orico | Firmware
Orico does not manufacture the internal bridge chips that translate SATA/NVMe signals to USB. They source these microprocessors from specialized semiconductor brands. Knowing your chip brand helps you find the correct firmware flashing tool. Controller Brand Common Models RTL9210, RTL9210B NVMe & Dual-Protocol M.2 Enclosures JMicron JMS578, JMS583, JMS567 SATA M.2 Enclosures & 2.5/3.5" SATA Docks ASMedia ASM2362, ASM2464PD High-Speed USB4 & Thunderbolt Enclosures VIA Labs VL817, VL822 Multi-port USB 3.0/3.2 Hubs Step-by-Step Orico Firmware Update Guide
ORICO is a well-known brand that specializes in manufacturing various computer accessories and peripherals, including USB hubs, docking stations, external hard drive enclosures, SSD cases, and more. Like many electronic devices, ORICO products rely on firmware—the low-level software that controls how the hardware operates. Keeping your ORICO device's firmware up to date can resolve bugs, improve performance, add new features, and even address security vulnerabilities. This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about ORICO firmware, from understanding what it is to successfully updating it and troubleshooting common issues. orico firmware
For legacy RAID towers (the 9528, 9558, 6228 series), you will still need manual flashing. Keep a dedicated Windows laptop or a Boot Camp partition if you rely on ORICO hardware professionally. Orico does not manufacture the internal bridge chips