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Posted 18 July 2023

SanDisk 4TB Extreme PRO Portable SSD - Up to 2000MB/s - USB-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2

£190.40
£45.38 from United States ·
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  • Save time storing and transferring data with powerful NVMe solid state performance featuring up to 2000MB/s read/write speeds. Requires compatible devices capable of reaching such speed. Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending on host device, interface, usage conditions and other factors. 1MB=1,000,000 bytes.
  • A forged aluminum chassis acts as a heatsink to deliver higher sustained speeds in a portable drive that’s tough enough to take on any adventure.
  • Travel worry-free with a 5-year limited manufacturer warranty(1) and a forged aluminum chassis-silicon shell combo that offers a premium feel and added protection.
  • Up to two-meter drop protection and IP55 water and dust resistance (3), and a handy carabineer loop for securing your drive all deliver extra peace of mind when you’re out in the world.
  • Help keep private content private with the included password protection featuring 256‐bit AES hardware encryption.(2)

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  1. Y2PANiC's avatar
    Good deal however, £190 is bit misleading.
    indyjukebox's avatar
    Very much so!
  2. taiko.786's avatar
    what does it mean when it says 2x2 ?
    Gort1951's avatar
    1GB/s
    x2 Double Frequency
    x4 Quad Fcy.

    If MB or Laptop does not support x2 or x4 default is x1.
  3. Star-Lord's avatar
    are these not notoriously bad?
    LordScrumptious's avatar
    These are garbage! old man had one and within a year it had failed. They run extremely hot. As it was a backup drive with financial data on, he wasn't comfortable sending it back for someone to mooch through his data. Stripped it down and found the actual case had overheated with burn marks on inside. Avoid.

    tomshardware.com/new…nds
  4. wakkaday's avatar
    Hmm the YouTuber just posted this
    jaju123's avatar
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    Yep where do u think I stole it from
  5. notoriousjatt's avatar
    Careful there randomly wipes all data on drive something about Firmware !!
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