SAMSUNG SSD T7 Portable External Solid State Drive 1TB, Up to 1050MB/s, USB 3.2 Gen 2, Reliable Storage for Gaming, Students, Professionals, MU-PC1T0T/AM, Gray
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Jessie
> 3 dayHappy to tell you that my broken device was replaced
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Elbert Allen
> 3 dayAlthough the two terabyte capacity is only half my older four terabyte Western Digital drive, it is worth the purchase. As a karaoke host, I was able to save roughly fifteen seconds per singer-song. This resulted in saving fifteen minutes during a four hour period with sixty singer-songs.
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Paul G.
> 3 dayThis drive is tiny and seems to be excellent ... but it would be great is the 2tb version cost a bit less... as Ill need a second one soon for recording video off my camera ... aint technological innovation wonderful
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Randy S.
> 3 dayworks great for us
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Matthew
> 3 dayDoes what you need it to do and more reliable than my NVMe thunderbolt storage option.
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LAVERNE
> 3 dayworking good .Easy to install true plug and play
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Christine
> 3 dayI use these as storage devices for astrophotography, They are simple to plug into remote scope side computer and rather tough...recently I had one caught under a derotator device and got a little crushed...it still works just fine.
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Vee
> 3 dayNot the cheapest one in town!
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Sidney C. White
Greater than one weekThe 1,050 MB/s read and 1,000 MB/s write speed claim was too much for me to resist, although I doubted it would be realized in my experience. It was not. Because of the size, appearance and affordable (for me) reduced price, I will keep this beautiful little memory card, but am very displeased with its speed. I will just think of it as my fastest portable flash drive, with the greatest capacity. I have attached Samsungs own Magician test for this card, plus a test of two other drives, plus a subsequent T7 test using CrystalDiskMark8 set to NVMe. My custom-built PC is 3.1 Gen2 from the operating system drive all the way to the motherboard port used for this last test, so I am somewhat humiliated by the fantastic results some reviewers have seen, but practically there is no problem for me. What amazes me is that the newer Seagate 3.5 HDDs run at nearly 200 MB/s on 3.1 Gen2. I used to think that was not theoretically possible. Good times!
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Daniel Evans Jr.
> 3 dayIve worked in IT and done home projects for decades and Ive always had need for lot of extra storage. In the past, that storage has been traditional external HDs... that eventually failed. (The dreaded click click click.) Solid State changes the game for me. This thing is FAST. Sleek. More than reasonably priced. I feel less anxiety over data loss now. And as the tech improves, and prices come down even more, and capacities go up... yeah. Definite game changer.