Costco Wholesale has
1TB Sandisk NVME Extreme Portable Solid State Drive (SDSSDE61-1T00-AC) on sale for
$99.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks community member
moinqazi for sharing this deal
Note, active Costco Membership is required for sale price. Otherwise, 5% surcharge applies
Features:
- Up to 1050MB/s Read Speed, 1000MB/s Write Speed
- Ruggedized - Water & Dust Resistant
- 256-bit AES Password Encryption
- Carabiner + 2-yr Recovery Software Subscription Included
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There are 8 bits in 1 byte. So if you want to compare the speed, it would actually be ~16x slower to download vs transfer from this drive into internal PS5/XSX console.
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I doubt there will be much difference as the it direct competes with T7. I have T7 for my PS5 and bought this for Model Y(still waiting for delivery). I do feel like this one is more rugged and designed to be carried around while T7 has a smaller size but you need to be careful not drop or starch it.
https://kb.sandisk.com/app/answer...nload-page [sandisk.com]
"System Requirements
- Microsoft Windows® 10, Microsoft Windows® 8, Microsoft Windows® 7, Windows Vista®
- Mac OS® X 10.7+ (Intel Based Mac only)"
I'm sure it is good for those "all in" on everything Apple including their desktptops/laptops, but I had so many problems with basic things and I'm just talking browsing, MS Office, ADOBE!!!, memory error messages (check MacForums it's a big issue with 8gb M1.)
Maybe I was doing something wrong. I'm not discounting user unfamiliarity but I do know how to do research and get to workarounds.
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Here's the model number SDSSDE61-1T00-AC at Costco and SDSSDE61-1T00-G25 at BestBuy. if they tell you it doesn't exist, it's not true. It will come up on search exactly as that. The AC and G25 appear to be the retailers way of creating "mis-matched" model numbers, but the first set of digits are the actual model and last set for retailer ID.
It's a gut punch. The drive was always stationary never anything around it. I mean no shaking or anything that would cause it to fail.
Will getting an SSD nearly eliminate any chance of failure like this
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