Tuesday, August 28th 2018

Samsung Announces Portable SSD X5

Samsung Electronics today unveiled its first NVMe-based portable solid state drive (SSD) - the Samsung Portable SSD X5 - achieving new levels of performance and reliability for external storage solutions. Based on the cutting-edge Thunderbolt 3 technology, the new X5 features exceptional speeds in a compact and durable form factor, making it an ideal portable storage for content creators and IT professionals on the go.

"As a leader in high-performance and reliable storage solutions, we are thrilled to continue to advance the external SSD market with the introduction of our first Thunderbolt 3 portable SSD," said Dr. Mike Mang, vice president of Brand Product Marketing, Memory Business at Samsung Electronics. "The X5 is yet another testament to Samsung's commitment to providing innovative portable storage solutions that enable faster transfer of large data files, saving users' valuable time."
Whether editing 4K videos, creating real-time 3D rendering images or compiling high-resolution photos, consumers want fast and convenient ways to store and transfer their data. Leveraging synergies between NVMe and Thunderbolt 3 technologies, Samsung's X5 delivers maximized performance levels for professionals working with heavy multimedia files. Thanks to Thunderbolt 3's 40Gbps bandwidth - up to four times faster than USB 3.1 - the X5 offers a read speed of up to 2,800 MB/s, which is up to 5.2 times faster than the widely used SATA interface portable SSDs and up to 25.5 times faster than external HDDs. The drive also boasts the fastest maximum write speed of 2,300 MB/s, enabling users to transfer a 20GB-sized 4K UHD video in just 12 seconds. Designed for Macs and PCs with Thunderbolt 3 ports, the X5 allows users to enjoy the speed benefits in a lightweight and portable design, with capacity options up to 2TB.

The X5 features a full-metal body with a glossy finish and non-slip bottom mat. A shock-resistant internal frame and rugged metal housing can withstand accidental drops of up to two meters (6.6 feet). In addition, the Dynamic Thermal Guard technology and a heat sink - a mechanical internal solution - safeguard the X5 from overheating, ensuring reliability while maintaining optimal operating temperatures. The X5 also offers powerful data protection with 'Samsung Portable SSD Software', based on the AES 256-bit hardware data encryption, including optional password protection and easy configuration of security settings.
The X5 comes with a three-year limited warranty and will be available globally from Sept. 3, 2018, with a manufacturers' suggested retail price (MSRP) starting at $399.99 for the 500GB model, $699.99 for the 1TB model and $1,399.99 for the 2TB model.
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8 Comments on Samsung Announces Portable SSD X5

#1
champsilva
Oh geez, those are expensive, but quite fast, was able to see some reviews earlier today.

But for those who are interest on buy those, dont forget they dont have USB type-a support.
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#2
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Id like a ssd in a rubberized case and a fan blowing on it...
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#3
DeathtoGnomes
eidairaman1Id like a ssd in a rubberized case and a fan blowing on it...
I'd like if the case had a fan blowing in it. :rolleyes:

10mm fan anyone?
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eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
DeathtoGnomesI'd like if the case had a fan blowing in it. :rolleyes:

10mm fan anyone?
60-80 mm, nice try
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#5
bug
Still comes with the standard thermal throttling of NVMe drives. And unfortunately, you're much more likely to do massive sequential writes on these than on your internal SSD :(
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#6
Prima.Vera
Those are very expensive dildos SSDs....
Shameful callous prices, really.
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#7
john_
I can hear Huang screaming "Look at those prices and tell me that the RTX line is expensive. Look at those prices!".
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#8
Prima.Vera
john_I can hear Huang screaming "Look at those prices and tell me that the RTX line is expensive. Look at those prices!".
Jeeegarayyzzz!!!
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