- Inside SSD is BC711 2242 TLC nand with DRAM - Can cut into 2230 and use with Ally/Steamdeck. - Speed is 3400MB/s, ideal for nvme 1.3
Works exactly as described, fast, rugged and trouble free {no, I do work for this company}.
It adds plenty of space for more games on my Xbox series S.
No other place site ect had this cheaper. New egg seems to always have the better deals .
Over weekend shipping even in holidays
Tiny, light, large capacity drive Comes with cables both for USB-A and USB-C Works fine with Bit Locker out of the box
This product does work as advertised but I needed to buy a Thunderbolt 4 cable and plug it into the only USB-C Gen 4 2x2 port on my PC. On the front USB-C port is a Gen 3 port, I "only" get 1000MB/s read instead.
Price Speed
Great price and item! Worked just as advertised got more space on my X/S Now I don't have to delete anything or move games from one standard 4tb hard drive that can't play the games just stores them.
fast and light
I knew it was small but man, once I had it in my hands I couldn't get over how TINY it is. It works great and seems fast, perfect for backing up my system in order to switch from windows to linux.
Small and rugged
Plug-n-play, no separate power brick required. Very fast with USB-C port. Amazingly compact for a drive of 4 TB size. Well made and good looking case design. Packaging is very sturdy.
Excelente funciona al 100
Samsung has always been a favourite of mine and for a great reasons. Quality with speed too.
I got this drive for my iphone and my pc backup. Very, very fast and easy to do.
It's Hynix
Quick and convenient to use and always there when you need it. I use mine to store my larger games and it works perfectly.
Got to back up ALL my precious photos and videos of friends and family no longer alive. I also safely backed up all personal and financial documents for the family. I even have purchased a second one to do an additional back up to store off sight.
RUGGED,Smaller than a sticky note, and seems to weigh less than two sleeveless Blue Ray disks, at the same time, the read/write speed (on my test laptop, (via a faulty Thunderbolt 3 port which essentially behaves as an USBC port.. was able to repeatedly transfer 15GB of data, in under 40 seconds each run, both ways. I mean you could always carry a million and a half 3.5" Floppy disks in a 53 foot trailer (or two), if you had to.