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SanDisk 2TB Extreme Portable SSD, USB-C USB 3.2 Gen 2, External NVMe Solid State Drive, up to 1050 MB/s, IP65 rated for dust and water resistance

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TB3 is more popular then USB 3.2 2x2 which is impossible to find in notebook and very rare in Desktops. Up to three-meter drop protection and IP65 water and dust resistance 5 mean this durable drive can take a beating. seanwebster said:I review all kinds of SSDs, including TB3 and USB of all types. I'll look into it. Is there anything specific you are looking for? On a positive note, the drive comes with two 9-inch cables: USB-C-to-USB-C and USB-C-to-USB-A. That's better than an awkward converter dongle.

The tough design makes it much more durable for throwing into a camera bag, and with up to 2TB of capacity and blazing-fast transfer speeds, it’s an excellent choice as an excellent external storage solution for both PC or Mac users. Select “Search automatically for updated driver software” in the pop-up window. This will update the device drivers automatically. Co BIY said:How often does an external SSD drive need to be powered up or plugged in to maintain the data ? Whether you’re trekking through snowy mountains or filming in the middle of the desert, this drive won’t let you down.

Get powerful NVMe™ solid state performance featuring 2000MB/s 2 read/write speeds in a portable drive that’s reliable enough to take on any adventure. With the USB 20 Gbps link, the drive even outperformed the Thunderbolt 3 competition under various workloads

There are plenty of external storage solutions out in the market, but very few of them will be as durable as the Extreme Pro Portable SSD. It’s got great transfer speeds to keep you going, plenty of storage, and comes in a variety of storage sizes. SanDisk SSDs enjoy great popularity among computer users. People migrate OS to SanDisk SSD and clone HDD to SanDisk SSD to improve their computing experience. However, some users are frustrated with the issue they encounter: SanDisk SSD not showing up in their computer. Here are two real scenarios: We devote hundreds of hours of rigorous testing to help make sure your drive is worthy of your best work — and so you know your precious files are in good hands. Neither the name of the University of California, Berkeley nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

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The Extreme Pro is IP55 water and dust resistant and rated to withstand a two-meter drop, though we feel that is a very conservative rating. At 85 grams, the Extreme Pro has a solid and weighted feel to it. That, along with the smooth rounded silicone-coated edges, conveys an apple-esque quality. The SanDisk Extreme Pro V2 supports the latest and fastest USB flavor (USB 3.2 Gen 2x2, also called SuperSpeed USB 20Gbps), which offers transfer speeds of up to 2,000MBps for both read and write when connected to a compatible USB-C port. It tested just short of that (1,909MBps read, 1,919MBps write) in our Crystal DiskMark 6.0 sequential read and write testing. Its scores were also a smidge under the speeds we recently saw from the Seagate FireCuda Gaming SSD (1,992MBps read, 1,967MBps write), which supports the same 2x2 interface. (See how we test SSDs.) Interesting. I assumed that "refreshing" the charges/data was one of the routine maintenance tasks of the SSD controller and assumed that it would be done on a routine/scheduled basis. If the data is stable for 10 years then it makes sense that this is not done. I assumed the stable time was a lot less then 10 years.

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