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K.S.
Greater than one weekUltra Small for a 2TB storage drive. It is easy for me to carry in a pocket or small purse/bag. You can set it with a password in case you should lose it so that your data stays protected. You have to enter the password again when you reboot your computer if you leave it attached.
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Francois Arbez
> 3 dayExtrêmement rapide
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Esteban
> 3 dayUse with Mac Mini M1 via thunderbolt , it’s really fast like having an internal ssd
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Phillip Vinh
> 3 dayPerfect storage for my Xbox Series X and S! Quick transfer speeds and you can play NON OPTIMIZED Xbox games off of this SSD. The Optimized games for Series X and S can only be played on the INTERNAL storage. I put all of the Xbox One games on this SSD and they play smooth as butter and I didnt notice any quality downgrades. Definitely recommend!
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Koty williams
> 3 dayNice.full storage as advertised.
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Nathan L
> 3 dayBought this to expand my laptop storage via thunderbolt 3.0 but consistently have an absolute terrible experience on it. Legacy external HDDs arent as fast as this when one transferring files but its also a lot more consistent. This SSD consistently disconnects and crashes applications while they run on this product. Would not recommend.
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Tom Aparicio
> 3 day1 TB in the size of a credit card and the thickness of four quarter coins. Fast transfers on my MacBook Air, as fast as on an internal SSD.
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T. Wilton
04-06-2025It’s slim, fast, and very reliable. The perfect little on the go drive.
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Megan dowdy
> 3 dayTitle says it all. lasted 18 months before it just stopped connecting to any machines. cant add, remove, or transfer data at all. These things are junk. Samsung has terrible support.
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Anonymous
> 3 dayI copied 696 GB/s (FLAC & PNG files) in 60 minutes (193 MB/s average). At first, the transfer averaged around 250 MB/s, but after about 20 minutes of copying it got very warm to the touch and dropped to about 125 MB/s, despite having it sitting on top of a large, cool (temperature) aluminum case to dissipate heat on. Then, after about 8 minutes of this lull, it jumped back up to the 250 MB/s range. 7 minutes later, it was down in the 125 MB/s range. 14 minutes after that, it was back to about 250 MB/s. 5 minutes later, it was back down to the 125 MB/s range and thats how it finished out (see image).
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