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ADATA Releases the SE730H External SSD with 10 Gbps USB 3.1 Type-C

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ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high performance DRAM modules, NAND Flash products, and mobile accessories today launched the SE730H external solid state drive, an update of the best-selling SE730. The SE730H performs at 500 MB/s read and write, and moves to 3D TLC NAND for increased durability and longevity, while remaining one of the most compact external SSDs worldwide.

It has a reversible USB-C connector for greater convenience, and a stylish metallic design. Data transfers use USB 3.1 Gen 2 (up to 10Gbps). Importantly, the SE730H meets IEC IP68 dust and water proof requirements, as well as military-grade shock mitigation standards. Available in 256GB and 512GB, the SE730H is Windows, Mac OS, and Android compatible for seamless cross-platform usage.



Super compact with the benefit of 3D NAND
While previous generation SE730 drives were only available in 250GB, the shift to high quality 3D TLC NAND has allowed ADATA to offer the SE730H in up to 512GB. At the same time, the SE730H maintains is compact footprint as the smallest device in its class (external USB-C 3D NAND SSD). It weighs a mere 33g, and users can choose from gold or red metallic color schemes. With 3D TLC NAND, the SE730H delivers more than just bigger capacity: 3D NAND is also around 25% longer-lasting than 2D NAND, and more reliable for the life of the product while consuming less power, a plus for paired device batteries. In terms of performance, the SE730H reaches 500MB/s read and write, or about five times the speed of external mechanical drives.

Convenient and fast USB-C
With reversible USB-C, connecting devices no longer involves checking plug alignment, as there is no up or down. The SE730H connects to USB-C capable devices the first time, every time. It does so with support for USB 3.1 Gen 2, or real USB 3.1 - which allows for up to 10Gbps as opposed to 5Gbps on USB 3.0/USB 3.1 Gen 1. At those speeds, a 5GB file takes just 16 seconds to move, and a big AAA game requires less than a minute. ADATA includes a USB-C to USB-C cable in the box.

Small but mighty tough on multiple platforms
The SE730H passes IEC IP68 tests, meaning complete dust-tight protection and water proofing to 60 minutes in 1.5 meters of water. It also meets MIL-STD-810 516.6 impact and shock resistance requirements, resulting in a product that can easily handle active lifestyles to keep stored data safe. The SE730H works in plug n play with no drivers needed on Windows, Mac OS, and Android, allowing for easy content sharing and portability across devices, from smartphones to desktops.

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Seriously Adata needs to slow down their SSD release, too many SKUs from this maker.
 
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Holy shit I need one of these. normal USB drives are too slow.
 
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Could be interesting depending on the cost
 
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The SE730H performs at 500 MB/s read and write,
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Data transfers use USB 3.1 Gen 2 (up to 10Gbps).

This is marketing BS. 500MB/s (4Gb/s) are good speeds for a SATA III SSD. All ADATA did was to stick one of their regular SATA drives in a case with the latest USB connector. If they really wanted to exploit USB 3.1 Gen 2 transfer speeds, they should have used an NVMe SSD instead....
 

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This is marketing BS. 500MB/s (4Gb/s) are good speeds for a SATA III SSD. All ADATA did was to stick one of their regular SATA drives in a case with the latest USB connector. If they really wanted to exploit USB 3.1 Gen 2 transfer speeds, they should have used an NVMe SSD instead....
Does it matter? It's probably to keep costs down. SATA3 speeds are good enough to use this for just about anything.
 
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This is marketing BS. 500MB/s (4Gb/s) are good speeds for a SATA III SSD. All ADATA did was to stick one of their regular SATA drives in a case with the latest USB connector. If they really wanted to exploit USB 3.1 Gen 2 transfer speeds, they should have used an NVMe SSD instead....
So you want them to make it cost 3 times as much, and limit compatibility? 500MB/s is great for an external drive, and I believe makes this drive the fastest external SSD on the market (for now), if it really can reach those speeds.
 

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This is marketing BS. 500MB/s (4Gb/s) are good speeds for a SATA III SSD. All ADATA did was to stick one of their regular SATA drives in a case with the latest USB connector. If they really wanted to exploit USB 3.1 Gen 2 transfer speeds, they should have used an NVMe SSD instead....
NVMe's lower overhead would be lost over USB's inherent latency.
Sure, this drive won't use USB 3.1 to it fullest, but it does support the upcoming USB connector and not the outgoing version.
 
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So you want them to make it cost 3 times as much, and limit compatibility?

I said that it's disingenuous to claim "Data transfers use USB 3.1 Gen 2 (up to 10Gbps)". Sure, this external case uses a USB 3.1 connector to transfer data, but you're damned sure not going to get "up to 10Gbps" of throughput from a SATA drive. That's where the BS part comes in....
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
The quote doesn't say that. Its says it USES that protocol... which doesn't automatically assume you can saturate its bandwidth... at least, I don't read it that way.
 
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I still call BS on it. Why bother to mention the speed of the interface if your device can't take advantage of it? Like selling a Yugo and touting that its tires are rated for 160 MPH.
 

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I still call BS on it. Why bother to mention the speed of the interface if your device can't take advantage of it? Like selling a Yugo and touting that its tires are rated for 160 MPH.
You don't see GPUs saturating all 16 lanes of PCI-E 3.0 goodness most of the time but, you don't see 1080 owners giving a crap about that. They're just happy that the thing works well. Storage is the same way unless your only concern is benchmarks and the numbers.
 
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I have a Samsung T3 500GB external SSD and is the best thing I have ever earned since the 1.44MB Floppy Disk. Is really miles away from any Flash drives out there, and I bet their size is only going to get smaller.
I think the standard Flash sticks (the big size ones I mean) will be going into a slow death since they will never be able to compete with an external SSD.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
I still call BS on it. Why bother to mention the speed of the interface if your device can't take advantage of it? Like selling a Yugo and touting that its tires are rated for 160 MPH.
Its just the latest and greatest. People lime buying that. Simple.

Love Aquinas' analogy with PCIe bandwidth. :)
 
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