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December 2020
(84%)
57 Reviews
Gemiddelde score van experts die dit product hebben beoordeeld.
Samenvatting: Compact, rugged, and blazingly fast, the SanDisk Extreme Pro Portable SSD V2 ($299.99 for 1TB, $499.99 for 2TB as tested) stands at the apex of SanDisk's Extreme line of solid-state drives. Built for video editors, photographers, animators, and other creatives aiming to take advantage of the very latest USB 3.2 standard to move ginormous volumes of files in a hurry, the Extreme Pro V2 turned in some of the fastest transfer speeds we've seen from an external SSD. However, since native support for the top version of USB (the 20Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2x2) is harder to find than a Sony PlayStation 5 on a store shelf, you'll probably have to spring for an expansion card if you don't want to settle for the mortal speeds that a "mere" USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface will afford you.
Gepubliceerd: 2020-12-28, Auteur: Tony , beoordeeld door: pcmag.com
Stellar read and write speeds, Five-year warranty, Password-protected with 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption, Durable,
Port that enables drive's full speed barely exists in the wild, 2x2 expansion card will cost extra, and is only an option on desktops
Geared to content creators, SanDisk's Extreme Pro Portable SSD V2 offers some of the fastest read and write speeds we've seen from an external solid-state drive. But you'll likely have to buy and install an expansion card on a desktop PC to attain them...
Gepubliceerd: 2020-12-06, Auteur: Peter , beoordeeld door: DigitalReviews.net
So, the drive performs as you would expect. It's an SSD, so it is already going to perform better than external HDDs. But with USB 3.2 Gen 2x2, this drive will perform better than your internal drives unless you're running on the latest hardware m.2 SSD d...
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Gepubliceerd: 2020-11-14, Auteur: Les , beoordeeld door: thessdreview.com
SanDisk Extreme Pro Portable V2 Portable SSD Review – The Thunderbolt 3 AlternativeLes Tokar Leave a commentI didn't know that! We might bet you will be saying that on conclusion of this report as, for some reason, USB 3.2 Gen 2 20Gb/s is being overlooked...
Gepubliceerd: 2020-10-11, Auteur: Andrew , beoordeeld door: appleinsider.com
Wonderful compact form factor, Durable and rugged with drop protection and IP55 rating, Strong encryption, Carabiner clip is great for additional security, Huge improvement in speeds, nearly as high as advertised, USB-C cable and USB-A adapter included, L
Samenvatting: USB has emerged as the mainstream interface of choice for data transfer from computing platforms to external storage devices. Thunderbolt has traditionally been thought of as a high-end alternative. However, USB has made rapid strides in the last decade i...
Gepubliceerd: 2020-09-30, Auteur: Sean , beoordeeld door: tomshardware.com
Hardware-based AES 256-bit encryption and password protection, Responsive USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 performance, Weather-resistant rugged design, 5-year warranty,
No power indicator, Short cables for desktop use, Costly
Built for the professional market, SanDisk's Extreme Pro has a durable, reliable design, and can deliver up to 20Gbps of file transfer performance when paired with the latest systems...
Gepubliceerd: 2021-08-10, Auteur: Phil , beoordeeld door: ausdroid.net
Samenvatting: Data is precious to us, it's everything in some cases including personal files, tax information and of course, photos. So it makes sense that you'll want to have multiple copies of your precious data in play. 3:2:1 is considered best practice which equate...
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Gepubliceerd: 2021-01-12, Auteur: Darren , beoordeeld door: futurefive.co.nz
Samenvatting: With the data CD's day well behind us and replaced by the trusty flash drive, what do you do if you have a lot of data you want to keep on you, data you want to access quickly? Portable hard drives have come a long way from the, really not-very-portable 3...