PC Connection has 4TB Kingston XS2000 USB-C 3.2 Portable Solid State Drive on sale for $199.95. Shipping is free. Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for sharing this deal.
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PC Connection has 4TB Kingston XS2000 USB-C 3.2 Portable Solid State Drive on sale for $199.95. Shipping is free. Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for sharing this deal.
Our research indicates that this deal is $70.04 less (~26% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $269.99 at the time of this posting.
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This device is WITHOUT A DOUBT one of the top 3 purchase regrets of my life.
It's absolute garbage. I actually wanted to run Linux directly off it (boot from USB). The system frequently completely hangs without explanation only to resume seconds later. It behaves NOTHING like any of the 10 other SSD drives I own, all of which can run Linux just fine.
Any sort of file operation after the first few weeks of using this and your machine will randomly lag or hang up for several seconds ... it's just horrible beyond words, total trash, should not exist on the market place. It's what to say yourself $10 and pay that back 100x with the frustration and annoyance.
I would sooner take a Samsung SSD drive from like 3-4 years ago - I'm sure it would be slower but it would be STEADY rather than massive hang-ups.
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Useful review. Looks like sustained write speed falters after 30 GB written
Eh, don't really need it, but would be nice instead of 2TB iCloud cost
and the way it works (all devices are sync'd)
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I don't think any of them (ssds) are shuckable are they? Unless you "make" them yourself with an enclosure.
It's absolute garbage. I actually wanted to run Linux directly off it (boot from USB). The system frequently completely hangs without explanation only to resume seconds later. It behaves NOTHING like any of the 10 other SSD drives I own, all of which can run Linux just fine.
Any sort of file operation after the first few weeks of using this and your machine will randomly lag or hang up for several seconds ... it's just horrible beyond words, total trash, should not exist on the market place. It's what to say yourself $10 and pay that back 100x with the frustration and annoyance.
I would sooner take a Samsung SSD drive from like 3-4 years ago - I'm sure it would be slower but it would be STEADY rather than massive hang-ups.