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Incredible possibilities opened by Thunderbolt 3 SSDs. I can use my home PC (Ryzen 7 on an ASRock motherboard with Thunderbolt 3) with an external SSD as my main working drive, and when I'm away from home I take the drive and use with my MacBook Pro. G-TECH now makes a Thunderbolt SSD to compete directly with the Samsung
nice vid. everything being out of focus is pretty rough though. i know you want to show off that nice lens, but you should spend some time learning how to manually do a nice focus pull or stop down your aperture.
Hey! Thanks for that great review, im trying to decide if the samsung x5 is te right for me. Im a video editor, i usually work with premiere and after effects, i edit 4K material, do frame by frame animation, rotoscope, tracking, chroma key, etc etc, i have a MacbookPro 2015 touch bar with 16Ram and when im doing animation, everything collapse :( So can you help me figuring out if this SSD fits for me and solve mi issue??? Thanks!
Good information. Thanks. But painful for viewers to compare the items due to a lack of a table or graphical chart in this video. And also painful to compare because two of the products use the letter G as their visible ID. Also since I don't know if or how SSD speed impacts my apps' overall speed, I would probably go with the cheapest one.
Beware, it throttles. The whole nvme m2 party has started too early and the least you can expect is slower speeds after 10-15 minutes of working off it. This means that you are buying a 450$ product that will occasionally show you 2500 mb/s, but most of the time it’s gonna sit around 1200 mb/s because of the heat. And guess what? You can buy a fledging enclosure + with their SSD setup for half the price and get the same average performance, without any overhearing, thus not only it being stable, cheaper, but also just safer for your data!
@@artmaltman From 2014 they hadTB2 @20Gbps... I have a MBPR 2015 with TB2 and a TB3=>TB2 adapter. My HP TB3 HDD doesn't reach its 2,4 GB/s read limit but 1,8 GB/s beats 500 MB/s and 850 MB/s barriers of USB 3 (5 Gbps or 10 Gbps).
apples to oranges. do a review of 3 Thunderbolt 3 drives, then speeds will all be similar. what you did is like comparing a Ferrari to a ford focus.. not in the same class or speed.
Totally unfair comparison. The comparison should be done among three thunderbolt cable ssd external drives. It's like compare a Mercedes AMG against a Toyota Camry.