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Product Name: | SanDisk 2TB Portable SSD - Up to 520MB/s, USB-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2 - SDSSDE30-2T00-G25 |
Manufacturer: | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
Model Number: | SDSSDE30-2T00-G25 |
Product SKU: | B08RSML1B8 |
UPC: | 619659183684 |
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2tb in costco 160 last week i saw
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5000 mbps is just plain old USB 3.1 gen 1 or roughly 500 MB/s after in band signaling (protocol overhead) and encoding (8/10b, 128b/132b, etc)
USB 3.1 gen 2 = 10,000 mbps (~1000 MB/s)
USB 3.2 2x2 20,000 mbps (~2000 MB/s)
USB 4 40,000 mbps (~4000 MB/s)
There only seem to be DIY enclosures commonly available for USB 3.1 gen 2 marked 10 gbps (<$30) but there are branded externals like the SanDisk Extreme Pro with 20g. Seem to be some 20gbps enclosures popping up only recently ($50+). I see 40 gbps too now ($100+). These are going to be bulkly due to heat.
Stuff is evolving so fast there are barely any motherboards or enclosures that commonly support 20g or 40g yet.
Not to mention Thunderbolt 40g.
In fact I picked the Samsung 2TB SDD from Costco today and copied about 78G data using standard USB from Lenovo laptop it took about an hour
https://youtu.be/XCnnxQFYDGg
He's getting over 750 MBs which is 6000 mbs right?
I bought the Costco 1 TB for this exact purpose in my M3 Performance and it's been great so far! As someone else mentioned, the Costco version is less storage but the read/write speed is much faster than the Amazon version.
You cannot. Optimized games require nvme speeds.
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5000 mbps is just plain old USB 3.1 gen 1 or roughly 500 MB/s after in band signaling (protocol overhead) and encoding (8/10b, 128b/132b, etc)
USB 3.1 gen 2 = 10,000 mbps (~1000 MB/s)
USB 3.2 2x2 20,000 mbps (~2000 MB/s)
USB 4 40,000 mbps (~4000 MB/s)
There only seem to be DIY enclosures commonly available for USB 3.1 gen 2 marked 10 gbps (<$30) but there are branded externals like the SanDisk Extreme Pro with 20g. Seem to be some 20gbps enclosures popping up only recently ($50+). I see 40 gbps too now ($100+). These are going to be bulkly due to heat.
Stuff is evolving so fast there are barely any motherboards or enclosures that commonly support 20g or 40g yet.
Not to mention Thunderbolt 40g.
https://a.co/d/a09NGR5
I think I understand USB specs, but I'm confused when Thunderbolt gets thrown into the mix. I was looking at this enclosure last night at $99 and I just noticed it's $79 today. It has Thunderbolt 3, but is that the current version or should I be waiting for Thunderbolt 4? I'm not even sure I have anything that supports Thunderbolt, but I want to be ready when I do. I bought Sabrent's dual NVMe enclosure/duplicator last week and I'm extremely impressed with the quality of this device, so I'm leaning towards giving them more of my business.