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8TB SanDisk Desk Drive USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 External Solid State Drive SSD $470 + Free Shipping

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B&H Photo Video [bhphotovideo.com] has 8TB SanDisk Desk Drive USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 External Solid State Drive SSD on sale for $589.99 - $120 automatically when added to cart = $469.99. Shipping is free.

Product Description:
  • 8TB Storage Capacity
  • USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 Interface
  • Read Speeds up to 1000 MB/s
  • Compact Design
  • Includes AC Power Adapter
  • Formatted for exFAT
  • Works with Windows and Mac

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B&H Photo Video [bhphotovideo.com] has 8TB SanDisk Desk Drive USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 External Solid State Drive SSD on sale for $589.99 - $120 automatically when added to cart = $469.99. Shipping is free.

Product Description:
  • 8TB Storage Capacity
  • USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 Interface
  • Read Speeds up to 1000 MB/s
  • Compact Design
  • Includes AC Power Adapter
  • Formatted for exFAT
  • Works with Windows and Mac

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AmusedBuffalo8474
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Anyone shuck this?
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starwalls
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require external power.. interesting 🤔
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank jefflins

Or you could just upgrade your apple product with an internal drive. More convenient, faster, and it's only about thirty five thousand dollars more than this.
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drl136us
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Quote from starwalls :
require external power.. interesting 🤔

It's probably pulling more power than some device's USB ports can supply, like if someone directly plugs this into a TV for a direct-access media hub.
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TowHead
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No thunderbolt
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scythen60
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why this over cheaper, faster, smaller, no external power crucial x10?
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TheMadMule
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What an odd shape.

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tomrit
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Quote from scythen60 :
why this over cheaper, faster, smaller, no external power crucial x10?

Because this is 8TB.
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scythen60
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Quote from tomrit :
Because this is 8TB.
so is crucial x10
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asuka
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Quote from starwalls :
require external power.. interesting 🤔

Most PCs still don't give 15W output. I would have liked to see a second USB port and some status LCD. Which I suspect is the future direction, but nobody wants to pay to add to these right now.
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BrianD1969
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That is a lot of storage. Don't hate on me for asking this. But who needs this much storage other than maybe someone making movies?? I looked and there are about 3000 terabytes of data on the library of Congress.I guess I am old computer nerd that still remembers his commodore vic 20 the 2k on board and I got the 16k expansion cartridge. I still have it if someone is in need. 😁
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Quote from BrianD1969 :
That is a lot of storage. Don't hate on me for asking this. But who needs this much storage other than maybe someone making movies?? I looked and there are about 3000 terabytes of data on the library of Congress.I guess I am old computer nerd that still remembers his commodore vic 20 the 2k on board and I got the 16k expansion cartridge. I still have it if someone is in need. 😁
Movies and music for PLEX servers.
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PeterO
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Quote from BrianD1969 :
That is a lot of storage. Don't hate on me for asking this. But who needs this much storage other than maybe someone making movies?? I looked and there are about 3000 terabytes of data on the library of Congress.I guess I am old computer nerd that still remembers his commodore vic 20 the 2k on board and I got the 16k expansion cartridge. I still have it if someone is in need. 😁

Certain videographers and photographers. If shooting 8k footage, 1TB is anywhere about 15-17 hours of footage. So if you're a videographer shooting a whole day wedding with two cameras, that's easily 1TB. For photographers if we're shooting with dual Z9s or R5s, can easily get about 250Gb of images in a day. Plenty of ways to rack up storage for volume shooters.
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it seems silly to make a product like this without an ethernet port or wifi radio.

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wolverine88
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Not sure giving its price, why they don't make it as TB4? It's very rare to have Mac/PC to support USB 3.2G2 speed which is 20Gbps. TB4 is like 40Gbps.

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