Marca | SanDisk |
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Produttore | SanDisk |
serie | SDSSDE60-500G-G25 Extreme |
colore | Nero |
Dimensioni prodotto | 9.65 x 4.83 x 0.76 cm; 39.01 grammi |
Numero modello articolo | SDSSDE60-500G-G25 |
Fattore di forma | Hard Disk Flash |
Dimensioni RAM | 500 GB |
Dimensioni Hard-Disk | 500 GB |
Descrizione Hard-Disk | SSD |
Interfaccia Hard-Disk | USB 1.1 |
Numero di porte USB 2.0 | 1 |
Wattaggio | 4 |
Piattaforma Hardware | Mac |
Le batterie sono incluse | No |
Peso articolo | 39 g |
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SanDisk Extreme SSD Portatile, Velocità di Lettura Fino a 550MB/s, 500 GB
Capacità di archiviazione digitale | 500 GB |
Interfaccia disco rigido | USB 1.1 |
Tecnologia di connettività | USB |
Marchio | SanDisk |
Caratteristica speciale | Portatile |
Descrizione disco rigido | SSD |
Dispositivi compatibili | Computer portatile |
Colore | Nero |
Dimensioni disco rigido | 500 GB |
Usi specifici del prodotto | Affari, personale |
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- Clicca qui per verificare la compatibilità di questo prodotto con il tuo modello
- La ottima velocità di trasferimento,fino a 550 MB/sec,consente di trasferire rapidamente foto e video ad ottima risoluzione
- Robusta,impermeabile e resistente alla polvere classe IP-55
- Unità a stato solido resistente agli urti per una maggiore durata del prodotto
- Dimensioni ridotte,formato tascabile
- Da verificare la compatibilità di questo prodotto con i tuoi dispositivi
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ASIN | B078SWJ3CF |
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Media recensioni |
4,8 su 5 stelle |
Posizione nella classifica Bestseller di Amazon | n. 12,196 in Informatica (Visualizza i Top 100 nella categoria Informatica) n. 34 in Unità a stato solido esterne |
Disponibile su Amazon.it a partire dal | 4 gennaio 2018 |
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Descrizione Prodotto

SSD SanDisk Extreme Portable
La resistente SSD SanDisk Extreme Portable offre ottima velocità di trasferimento fino a 550 MB/sec. [1] Grazie a questa caratteristica è la soluzione ideale per salvare e modificare foto e video ad alta risoluzione.
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Velocità di lettura fino a 550 MB/secGrazie a rapide velocità di trasferimento fino a 550 MB/sec, la SSD SanDisk Extreme Portable consente di scaricare file in pochi secondi. [2] |
Design resistente con rating IP55La SSD SanDisk Extreme Portable è stata concepita per essere utilizzata in diverse condizioni; è infatti impermeabile, resistente alla polvere e alle cadute. [3] Ha un rating IP55 ed è certificata per resistere a cadute da 2 metri di altezza. |
Capacità fino a 2 TBCon capacità di archiviazione ad alta velocità fino a 2 TB per foto e filmati ad alta risoluzione e file audio, la SSD SanDisk Extreme Portable è ottima per tutte le vostre attività creative. [4] |
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È compatibile con Windows e Mac, USB-C o USB-AProgettata per l'utilizzo con Windows e Mac, la SSD SanDisk Extreme Portable è dotata di un connettore USB 3.1 Tipo C e comprende un cavo USB da tipo C a tipo C e un adattatore da Tipo C a Tipo A. Funzionerà pertanto correttamente con modelli di PC e Mac odierni e con modelli precedenti e futuri. |
Dimensioni ridotte, formato tascabileOttimo prodotto con dimensioni ridotte. La SSD SanDisk Extreme Portable offre ottimi prestazioni e capacità straordinaria in un'unità di dimensioni inferiori a quelle di uno smartphone. |
Realizzata da un'azienda leader in fatto di tecnologiaPiù di 25 anni fa SanDisk ha creato la unità a stato solido su base Flash e questo era solo l'inizio. Come azienda leader del settore tecnologico, siamo impegnati a fare in modo che i nostri prodotti continuino a offrire prestazioni di livello superiore e affidabilità. |

Note
[1] Dati basati su test interni; le prestazioni possono variare in base alla capacità dell'unità, al dispositivo host utilizzato, al SO e all'applicazione. 1 MB = 1.000.000 di byte.
[2] IEC 60529 IP55: testata per sopportare flussi di acqua (30 kPa) a tre min.; il contatto con quantità di polvere limitata non pregiudica il funzionamento. Deve essere pulita e asciutta prima dell'utilizzo. 4 Resistente agli urti (fino a 1.500 G) e alle vibrazioni (5 gRMS, 10-2.000 HZ), temperatura di conservazione (da ‐20 a 70 °C), temperatura di funzionamento (da 0 a 45 °C).
[3] Fino a 2 m (6,5") su un pavimento di cemento.
[4] 1 TB = 1.000.000.000.000 di byte. L'effettiva capacità di archiviazione per gli utenti è minore.
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Al momento, si è verificato un problema durante il filtraggio delle recensioni. Riprova più tardi.
Ecco come rovinare la prima impressione di un prodotto:
Spacchetto felice il nuovo acquisto, collego il disco esterno e inizio a spostare dei file.
10 minuti dopo mi ritrovo con un errore di connessione e metà cartella corrotta a causa dell'espulsione accidentale del disco.
E io che giudicavo vergognoso il cavo incluso con il Samsung T5... Tanto vale non includere cavi del genere.
Lo utilizzo come disco di lavoro su cui carico i progetti video su cui momentaneamente sto lavorando prima di archiviarli.
Le velocità testate con Disk Speed Test di BlackMagic riportano una velocità di lettura sui 515MB/s e in scrittura sui 370MB/s come prestazioni è poco superiore a un SSD Samsung T5 che però non ha la certificazione IP55!
Non ho dato 5 stelle perché il cavo in dotazione è difettoso (almeno quello che ho ricevuto io) funziona 2 volte su 5 e ad un decimo della velocità!

Di Riccardo Delfanti il 24 maggio 2018
Lo utilizzo come disco di lavoro su cui carico i progetti video su cui momentaneamente sto lavorando prima di archiviarli.
Le velocità testate con Disk Speed Test di BlackMagic riportano una velocità di lettura sui 515MB/s e in scrittura sui 370MB/s come prestazioni è poco superiore a un SSD Samsung T5 che però non ha la certificazione IP55!
Non ho dato 5 stelle perché il cavo in dotazione è difettoso (almeno quello che ho ricevuto io) funziona 2 volte su 5 e ad un decimo della velocità!

Non avendo la possibilità di sostituire l'SSD interno ho voluto provare questo modello esterno e ne sono stato notevolmente soddisfatto.
E' fatto di plastica dura e gomma, che lo rendono resistente agli urti e danno un grip utile ad evitare che possa scivolare su superfici non piane.
Collegandolo tramite usb C (è presente anche un adattatore usb C-usb A per chi non avesse una usb C disponibile) direttamente al Mac ho potuto installarci direttamente i programmi di editing video oltre a salvarci i video che dovevo editare.
Risultato: una velocità pazzesca in lettura e scrittura, esattamente come un SSD interno!
Compatibile sia con Windows che con MacOS, non posso che dare 5 stelle a questa piccola bestiolina che consiglio vivamente a chiunque abbia bisogno di ampliare lo spazio per i nuovi Macbook o abbia bisogno di un SSD portatile.

Di Riccardo il 28 novembre 2018
Non avendo la possibilità di sostituire l'SSD interno ho voluto provare questo modello esterno e ne sono stato notevolmente soddisfatto.
E' fatto di plastica dura e gomma, che lo rendono resistente agli urti e danno un grip utile ad evitare che possa scivolare su superfici non piane.
Collegandolo tramite usb C (è presente anche un adattatore usb C-usb A per chi non avesse una usb C disponibile) direttamente al Mac ho potuto installarci direttamente i programmi di editing video oltre a salvarci i video che dovevo editare.
Risultato: una velocità pazzesca in lettura e scrittura, esattamente come un SSD interno!
Compatibile sia con Windows che con MacOS, non posso che dare 5 stelle a questa piccola bestiolina che consiglio vivamente a chiunque abbia bisogno di ampliare lo spazio per i nuovi Macbook o abbia bisogno di un SSD portatile.



Di Flavio il 22 settembre 2018


Inizialmente molto entusiasta per il prodotto, ho poi avuto una delusione enorme.
Ho archiviato sul SanDisk Garageband, un'app da circa 1.4GB, e la memoria occupata dalla stessa app su Sandisk risulta di 41GB. Scaricando poi un altro paio di video da neanche 1GB sulla memoria interna sono arrivato a 70GB occupati sul Sandisk.
Di questo passo i 500GB del Sandisk valgono circa 10-12 GB reali.
Per caso il prodotto è difettoso (in tal caso farò il reso e farei una nuova recensione con il nuovo prodotto) ?
Oppure davvero il prodotto funziona in questo modo?

Di Paolo Monari il 18 dicembre 2018

Le recensioni migliori da altri paesi

Obviously it is also very fast.
I bought it to make a backup system for photographs while traveling.
These are the components:
1 - OTG cable, to connect the smartphone to the HUB
2 - USB hub 3 with 4 ports, on a smartphone with powerful batteries there is no need for power supply. But on a smartphone with a low battery there is a need for the power supply
3 - memory card reader, I got one that reads both SD and CF
4 - HDD extreno with sufficient capacity to backup, I have used a 500 GB SSD
With this system from the smartphone I can see both the memory card and the HDD and you can copy the photos directly from the memory card to the HDD. I have done various tests and to copy 8/10 GB of photos takes about 8/12 minutes, depends on the speed of the memory card. So a copy speed of about 15/20 MB / sec.

Recensito nel Regno Unito il 3 febbraio 2019
Obviously it is also very fast.
I bought it to make a backup system for photographs while traveling.
These are the components:
1 - OTG cable, to connect the smartphone to the HUB
2 - USB hub 3 with 4 ports, on a smartphone with powerful batteries there is no need for power supply. But on a smartphone with a low battery there is a need for the power supply
3 - memory card reader, I got one that reads both SD and CF
4 - HDD extreno with sufficient capacity to backup, I have used a 500 GB SSD
With this system from the smartphone I can see both the memory card and the HDD and you can copy the photos directly from the memory card to the HDD. I have done various tests and to copy 8/10 GB of photos takes about 8/12 minutes, depends on the speed of the memory card. So a copy speed of about 15/20 MB / sec.


That said, if you plan to use this drive for anything other than movies, music, and pictures, you need to format it before using it. This is especially true if you plan to use the drive to back up your phone or computer. Out of the box, the drive is formatted with exFAT and an allocation size of 1 MB. That means that any file less than 1 MB takes up 1 MB of space. 1 MB may not seem like much on a 250 GB-2 TB drive, but with the myriad of small files that show up on backups taking up 1,000x more space than normal, it adds up. See the attached pictures for a small text file taking up 2,700x more space than it actually is and a 177 GB backup taking up an extra 73 GB on the drive.
I mention this because it's an easy fix. According to the command line, the sector size on the drive is 512 bytes, meaning there is no reason to have an allocation size that large. All you need to do is format the drive as exFAT and select a smaller allocation size than 1 MB. Microsoft recommends 128 KB, but you could go as small as 4 KB or as large as 256 KB and still be far more efficient than the factory 1 MB allocation size.

Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 11 novembre 2018
That said, if you plan to use this drive for anything other than movies, music, and pictures, you need to format it before using it. This is especially true if you plan to use the drive to back up your phone or computer. Out of the box, the drive is formatted with exFAT and an allocation size of 1 MB. That means that any file less than 1 MB takes up 1 MB of space. 1 MB may not seem like much on a 250 GB-2 TB drive, but with the myriad of small files that show up on backups taking up 1,000x more space than normal, it adds up. See the attached pictures for a small text file taking up 2,700x more space than it actually is and a 177 GB backup taking up an extra 73 GB on the drive.
I mention this because it's an easy fix. According to the command line, the sector size on the drive is 512 bytes, meaning there is no reason to have an allocation size that large. All you need to do is format the drive as exFAT and select a smaller allocation size than 1 MB. Microsoft recommends 128 KB, but you could go as small as 4 KB or as large as 256 KB and still be far more efficient than the factory 1 MB allocation size.




The drive under review here has a redesigned case that looks like it specifically fixes the issue.
The drive itself is a standard SSD motherboard (i.e. what you see when you open a standard 2.5 inch SSD case), attached to a USB interface board and encased in a sturdy housing (front face is plastic, edges and back are rubber so if you drop the drive it will most likely hit the ground on the rubber edges... or for the pedantic, the chance of it landing flat on its plastic front face is about 1 in 360 or you really have to be trying to break it!).
So knowing all this, the first question is 'what drive is it internally'? Rather than open the drive and potentially break it, there are sneakier ways; I used CrystalDiskInfo to see what the firmware revision was, and then Googled it to see what other products have the same revison. The firmware is 'X61110RL', and the product is Sandisk Ultra 3D SSD, and for my 500GB drive, the equivalent sized SSD is SanDisk Ultra 3D SSD 500GB up to 560MB/s Read / up to 530MB/s Write
This tells us that the underlying SSD is not an old drive Sandisk are trying to sell off, but one of their latest models. It also tells us the underlying drive is capable of being faster than the stated specs for the portable drive package.
The drive is light and pocket sized as long as you unplug the supplied cable and pocket it separately. The cable is a type C on both ends, (looks like a microUSB but a little larger) with an adapter to give you a full USB on the computer end of the cable. They've done it this way so the same cable works on both PC and Macbooks that use the slimmer type C.
In use, read and write speeds vary (depending on hardware connected to). The highest I got was on my MSI gaming laptop which gave me 370Mb/s. This was a constant 370Mb/s and I think it is the cable or my computer rather than the drive itself that is the limiting factor. I will update the review when and if I get a better transfer rate, but this is still a very decent rate for an external drive! EDIT: Ive got up to 420MB/s since writing this review. I only get this high rate for large sequential files, but for more normal use cases, I see 250-350Mb/s which is in-line with internal SSDs.
I tested the drive by copying over my Lightroom library (about 200GB) and also some more onerous tasks (backing up a ReactJS project, which is about 200MB of small files, most less than 10k). I also tried to install and play a game from the drive, and it all worked well, so no problems! The only minor thing I noticed was that the drive does get warm for extended constant use. If you reformat the drive (which you may do if you follow my advice to reformat to NTFS) and do a full format, the drive gets very hot (50C), but that is probably an edge case.
I have a BlackMagic cinema camera that shoots cinemaRaw and high bitrate Prores, and I will be using this drive to back-up files out in the field (once the weather allows it!) and will report back if any issues.
Things liked about the drive;
It’s smaller than a standard SSD into a USB caddy (7.5x12.5cm vs 5x9.5cm), plus its much lighter.
Because the drive is solid state, you never need an external power supply, and you can leave it attached to a battery powered laptop without the drive being a drain. It is also better suited to taking knocks than a mechanical hard drive.
Downsides;
Cost. Its more expensive than a standard SSD in a USB caddy. The cost also means that you would not use this drive for occasional archiving; you are more likely to use it to back up data often and quickly. Typical use cases might be wedding photography or on-location videography. In both cases, the user is performing content creation where the subject will not wait, so I guess that is the main target use case.
Just backing up your documents folder every month does not have the same urgency because 'the subject will wait'.
An additional use case I have found is 'when you have lots of small files'. Mechanical hard drives are VERY slow here. SSDs are also slower than their reported maximum but more bearable because the speed will still be decent (tens of MB/s rather than down to hundreds of kb/s). If you are programmer (and especially if you are a web or game developer) this drive might be useful.
The cable has two parts to it if you are on PC (Mac users get to use the cable without the adapter bit so it isn't an issue for them), making it a bit clunky. Like me, you might elect to buy a better one-piece cable.
The drive comes formatted as exFAT, which is fine unless you have lots of small files. I tried to backup 14GB of JS projects and the space on the disk was more than 200GB with the default exFAT settings. A reformat to NTFS got it down to about 14.2GB. If you are using this drive in this way or to install/run applications from you may want a reformat. Not really a downside though as all external drives have the issue as exFAT is the most compatible.
There's no power or data indication on the body.
Who would buy this?
Photographers, videograpers and anyone else who needs backup storage that is quick enough to not slow you down, and also needs low power requirements and ruggedness. Videographers with models that can output streams via USB will find this drive particularly compelling. It's also useful if you are videographer who uses something like Premiere on a laptop in the field, but renders the footage out on a desktop. Keep your project on the SSD and edit from it, and you get both portability and speed!
Programmers (especially ones like me who don’t totally trust svn/git when your project contains lots of graphics!).
Anyone who wants to play films or other media on a projector/tablet or other device that accepts data through USB; the advantage of this drive is that it wont require its own power supply and won't drain the player's battery.
Anyone who wants to run applications or games from an external drive.
Anyone who relies on USB drives and wants something faster or with more capacity. This is essentially the fastest USB drive you can get; just as robust as a USB drive (albeit a fair bit bigger) but much faster because its really an SSD!
And of course finally, anyone who just wants the best! If you have shelled out on an expensive laptop or desktop and don't want any bottlenecks, then this is a pretty sweet peripheral to throw some cash at!
Overall, I really like this drive. I’d give it 4.5 stars if I could (the cable loses half a mark) but I’ll go for the full 5 as I’ve just searched on the cost of a better, high bandwidth braided data cable and its peanuts!
EDIT: I've included a photo showing relative size of the Sandisk drive vs a standard portable 2.5 inch hard drive. I've also tried to be clever by using a clear hard drive caddy so you can also see the size of the standard hard drive itself.
EDIT: The Additional 'cheap' cable I ordered turned out to be cheap because its not USB3! The one I ended up buying is not cheap but is perfect; USB Type C Cable, USB C to USB 3.0 Cable, TecMad Type C 3.0 Short high speed Data Sync Cable 0.2M [0.65FT] Durable Nylon Braided Cable Fast Sync&Data Cable for Apple new MacBook, Huawei P9/P10 Honor 8 Pro, Galaxy s8 + note 8 ,Wileyfox Swift 2/2 Plus/2X,Nintendo Switch- Gray
Buy the shorter ones as they will have the least effect on transfer rate.

Recensito nel Regno Unito il 13 aprile 2018
The drive under review here has a redesigned case that looks like it specifically fixes the issue.
The drive itself is a standard SSD motherboard (i.e. what you see when you open a standard 2.5 inch SSD case), attached to a USB interface board and encased in a sturdy housing (front face is plastic, edges and back are rubber so if you drop the drive it will most likely hit the ground on the rubber edges... or for the pedantic, the chance of it landing flat on its plastic front face is about 1 in 360 or you really have to be trying to break it!).
So knowing all this, the first question is 'what drive is it internally'? Rather than open the drive and potentially break it, there are sneakier ways; I used CrystalDiskInfo to see what the firmware revision was, and then Googled it to see what other products have the same revison. The firmware is 'X61110RL', and the product is Sandisk Ultra 3D SSD, and for my 500GB drive, the equivalent sized SSD is [[ASIN:B072R78B6Q SanDisk Ultra 3D SSD 500GB up to 560MB/s Read / up to 530MB/s Write]]
This tells us that the underlying SSD is not an old drive Sandisk are trying to sell off, but one of their latest models. It also tells us the underlying drive is capable of being faster than the stated specs for the portable drive package.
The drive is light and pocket sized as long as you unplug the supplied cable and pocket it separately. The cable is a type C on both ends, (looks like a microUSB but a little larger) with an adapter to give you a full USB on the computer end of the cable. They've done it this way so the same cable works on both PC and Macbooks that use the slimmer type C.
In use, read and write speeds vary (depending on hardware connected to). The highest I got was on my MSI gaming laptop which gave me 370Mb/s. This was a constant 370Mb/s and I think it is the cable or my computer rather than the drive itself that is the limiting factor. I will update the review when and if I get a better transfer rate, but this is still a very decent rate for an external drive! EDIT: Ive got up to 420MB/s since writing this review. I only get this high rate for large sequential files, but for more normal use cases, I see 250-350Mb/s which is in-line with internal SSDs.
I tested the drive by copying over my Lightroom library (about 200GB) and also some more onerous tasks (backing up a ReactJS project, which is about 200MB of small files, most less than 10k). I also tried to install and play a game from the drive, and it all worked well, so no problems! The only minor thing I noticed was that the drive does get warm for extended constant use. If you reformat the drive (which you may do if you follow my advice to reformat to NTFS) and do a full format, the drive gets very hot (50C), but that is probably an edge case.
I have a BlackMagic cinema camera that shoots cinemaRaw and high bitrate Prores, and I will be using this drive to back-up files out in the field (once the weather allows it!) and will report back if any issues.
Things liked about the drive;
It’s smaller than a standard SSD into a USB caddy (7.5x12.5cm vs 5x9.5cm), plus its much lighter.
Because the drive is solid state, you never need an external power supply, and you can leave it attached to a battery powered laptop without the drive being a drain. It is also better suited to taking knocks than a mechanical hard drive.
Downsides;
Cost. Its more expensive than a standard SSD in a USB caddy. The cost also means that you would not use this drive for occasional archiving; you are more likely to use it to back up data often and quickly. Typical use cases might be wedding photography or on-location videography. In both cases, the user is performing content creation where the subject will not wait, so I guess that is the main target use case.
Just backing up your documents folder every month does not have the same urgency because 'the subject will wait'.
An additional use case I have found is 'when you have lots of small files'. Mechanical hard drives are VERY slow here. SSDs are also slower than their reported maximum but more bearable because the speed will still be decent (tens of MB/s rather than down to hundreds of kb/s). If you are programmer (and especially if you are a web or game developer) this drive might be useful.
The cable has two parts to it if you are on PC (Mac users get to use the cable without the adapter bit so it isn't an issue for them), making it a bit clunky. Like me, you might elect to buy a better one-piece cable.
The drive comes formatted as exFAT, which is fine unless you have lots of small files. I tried to backup 14GB of JS projects and the space on the disk was more than 200GB with the default exFAT settings. A reformat to NTFS got it down to about 14.2GB. If you are using this drive in this way or to install/run applications from you may want a reformat. Not really a downside though as all external drives have the issue as exFAT is the most compatible.
There's no power or data indication on the body.
Who would buy this?
Photographers, videograpers and anyone else who needs backup storage that is quick enough to not slow you down, and also needs low power requirements and ruggedness. Videographers with models that can output streams via USB will find this drive particularly compelling. It's also useful if you are videographer who uses something like Premiere on a laptop in the field, but renders the footage out on a desktop. Keep your project on the SSD and edit from it, and you get both portability and speed!
Programmers (especially ones like me who don’t totally trust svn/git when your project contains lots of graphics!).
Anyone who wants to play films or other media on a projector/tablet or other device that accepts data through USB; the advantage of this drive is that it wont require its own power supply and won't drain the player's battery.
Anyone who wants to run applications or games from an external drive.
Anyone who relies on USB drives and wants something faster or with more capacity. This is essentially the fastest USB drive you can get; just as robust as a USB drive (albeit a fair bit bigger) but much faster because its really an SSD!
And of course finally, anyone who just wants the best! If you have shelled out on an expensive laptop or desktop and don't want any bottlenecks, then this is a pretty sweet peripheral to throw some cash at!
Overall, I really like this drive. I’d give it 4.5 stars if I could (the cable loses half a mark) but I’ll go for the full 5 as I’ve just searched on the cost of a better, high bandwidth braided data cable and its peanuts!
EDIT: I've included a photo showing relative size of the Sandisk drive vs a standard portable 2.5 inch hard drive. I've also tried to be clever by using a clear hard drive caddy so you can also see the size of the standard hard drive itself.
EDIT: The Additional 'cheap' cable I ordered turned out to be cheap because its not USB3! The one I ended up buying is not cheap but is perfect; [[ASIN:B0756WJPZQ USB Type C Cable, USB C to USB 3.0 Cable, TecMad Type C 3.0 Short high speed Data Sync Cable 0.2M [0.65FT] Durable Nylon Braided Cable Fast Sync&Data Cable for Apple new MacBook, Huawei P9/P10 Honor 8 Pro, Galaxy s8 + note 8 ,Wileyfox Swift 2/2 Plus/2X,Nintendo Switch- Gray]]
Buy the shorter ones as they will have the least effect on transfer rate.


I was wondering if the SSD was living up to SanDisk's promise of Read Speeds of up to 550MB/s and attached it to my Macbook Pro with Thunderbolt 3 port. I used BlackMagicDesign's Disk Speed Test. I first tested the internal Apple SSD and got 1329 MB/s write and 2209 MB/s read speed (see first picture).
I then switched drives and tested my SanDisk 1TB SSD (see second picture). Write speed was about 411MB/s and Read speeds around 506MB/s. That is about 90% of advertised max read speed. I would have expected 100%, especially at this price point and having tested it on a computer, which certainly checks all the requirements.

Recensito nel Regno Unito il 18 settembre 2018
I was wondering if the SSD was living up to SanDisk's promise of Read Speeds of up to 550MB/s and attached it to my Macbook Pro with Thunderbolt 3 port. I used BlackMagicDesign's Disk Speed Test. I first tested the internal Apple SSD and got 1329 MB/s write and 2209 MB/s read speed (see first picture).
I then switched drives and tested my SanDisk 1TB SSD (see second picture). Write speed was about 411MB/s and Read speeds around 506MB/s. That is about 90% of advertised max read speed. I would have expected 100%, especially at this price point and having tested it on a computer, which certainly checks all the requirements.

