Testseek.com have collected 50 expert reviews of the SanDisk Extreme 900 USB3.1 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SanDisk Extreme 900 USB3.1.
April 2016
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The editors liked
The SanDisk Extreme 900 Portable SSD is super fast
And includes both a USB-C cable and a regular USB cable
So it'll work with all USB ports for the foreseeable future
The editors didn't like
The drive is large and slightly more expensive compared to competing drives. The three-year warranty is too short
Color me impressed. Not only is SanDisk the first major player out there with a 10Gbps USB drive, but the company has implemented it extremely well. I wish MLC (Multi-Level Cell/2-bit) NAND were used, for more consistent write performance, but even the TL...
SanDisk's Extreme 900 has all of the ingredients to be the best external SSD on the market including top notch performance and capacity, coupled with a three-year warranty and price per GB at 41 cents...
The SanDisk Extreme 900 Portable SSD is super fast, and includes both a USB-C cable and a regular USB cable, so it'll work with all USB ports for the foreseeable future
The drive is large and slightly more expensive compared to competing drives. The three-year warranty is too short
Rugged, fast and capacious, the SanDisk Extreme 900 Portable SSD is an excellent portable drive...
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The SanDisk Extreme 900 Portable SSD 960GB model that we looked at today was wicked fast with speeds hitting 793 MB/s when reading data sequentially in the ATTO Disk Benchmark. The SanDisk Extreme 900 series is rated for speeds of up to 850MB/s Read/Write...
Published: 2016-11-22, Author: Victoria , review by: pcmag.com
Impact resistant, Fast performance, Can be used out of box with Mac or PC, Comes with USB-C-to-USB-C cable, Software enables 128-bit AES encryption, Reasonable price,
Bulky for an SSD
The SanDisk Extreme 900 Portable SSD hits a rare sweet spot for solid-state drives: It's durable, versatile, speedy, and reasonably priced for its capacity...
Published: 2016-10-14, Author: Christopher , review by: swemod.com
If you can settle with a little smaller product, storage wise, you can always take a look at the Sandisk Extreme 500 Portable which is the previous version of Portable SSD devices from Sandisk.Finally I would also like to thank Sandisk and its partners fo...
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Published: 2016-06-01, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
This drive offers high performance when transferring largeblocksize data, but you need to have the additional hardware to take advantage of the throughput speeds. USB 3.1 Generation 2 is new to market, and very few computers ship with the interface right
Pricing is consistent with what we would expect, but we would like to see a reduction. The drive is bulky compared to the Samsung T3 that also ships in a 2TB capacity, size but the Extreme 900 uses two SATA SSDs in RAID 0, so it has to be larger.
If you need a large-capacity external SSD for large sequential files, the SanDisk Extreme 900 delivers the highest performance available at this time. If your workload involves less data, then the performance drops due to the internal RAID configuration...
Published: 2016-05-17, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Amazingly fast, Includes a USBC port
Expensive
The SanDisk Extreme 900 is unarguably one of the fastest hard drives we have tested and sets the benchmark for future storage devices running on USB-C...