Read more.SSD and Thunderbolt for the perfect storage match?
Read more.SSD and Thunderbolt for the perfect storage match?
Another obviously aimed at Mac fans product, styling and pricing are definite Mac territory. Even £150 is too much, given that they don't pay retail price for the SSD drive they install in it and the TB chips are a few $ each. They shouldn't be asking more than £140 for it, it's not even a triumph of miniaturisation.
You can get a 128GB Corsair USB3 PenDrive for ~£130 instead, smaller, just as rugged, almost as fast... would do just fine for data transfer/backup. The 10Gb Thunderbolt isn't really needed for single drive solutions.
I suspect they use the Crucial M4 to keep active power well under the 4.5W of USB3 and not kill your laptop battery, some of the high end drives have high load power.
Last edited by kingpotnoodle; 14-02-2013 at 12:06 PM.
This 128GB SSD model is easily available under £150 from various sellers on Amazon. I had a spare Samsung 830 256GB drive so I plumped for the Seagate TB adapter at £73 delivered from Maplin plus a £24 TB cable from Jigsaw24, otherwise I considered this smaller drive as a homebrew Fusion drive.
I don't understand the point of this though. Why would you need a drive this fast for portable storage?
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Why haven't they taken the actual SSD out of the 2.5" casing?
That is such a waste of space.
It could be a lot thinner and for the price vs speed compared to just having pen drives is far from worth it
Someone left a note on a piece of cake in the fridge that said, "Do not eat!". I ate the cake and left a note saying, "Yuck, who the hell eats paper ?
i just got a rMBP and bought a 1tb samsung drive from Amazing for £50. This seems useless, I got 1 thunderbolt for Ethernet port, another for display port. So now I am all out of ports. Ontop of that it is overpriced.
You can pick up a SDXC 64gb card for £34 on Amazon. I would rather have that as my flash storage.
A 64GB SD card for £34 is going to be slow, regardless of what "class" of SD card it is. Thunderbolt ports can be daisy chained, although this and the adapters you already have won't probably don't have a second port, it would be possible if the enginers decided to do it.
That is a fair point, sd is slow.
But, if I use 1 for display port, 1 for lan port.. Only have two in laptop. So would only be useful if I can daisy chain it.
You could use a USB-ethernet dongle instead to free up your other TB port. That should have more than enough bandwidth for internet transfer if you don't want to use wireless. USB3 - ethernet dongles might have made it onto the market if Ultrabooks hadn't used proprietary mini-ethernet ports instead.
[Edit] Scrub last sentence. Full gigabit usb dongles have made it onto the market
http://www.kikatek.com/P280552/USB31...gabit-Ethernet
Last edited by spraint; 22-02-2013 at 09:07 AM.
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