Оперативная память Silicon Power SP016GXLZU320B0A — 301 отзывов, плюсы и минусы
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Silicon Power 16GB 3200MHz CL16 (SP016GXLZU32?
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edit: Amazon said they would take the return and refund me if I bring to UPS store. i've barely had this thing a week so i'm hoping they don't give me any issue with it.
TIP: if you buy this, CHECK THE USB CONNECTION PORT ON THE DRIVE IMMEDIATELY. put the cable in and gently push it side to side and check if it's at all loose. if it gives way at all or wiggles, don't risk your data. its such a shame because the design is so nice, but it's misleading. there's nothing rugged about weak connection ports that eject the disk when the cable is touched or breathed on. i wont bother with a replacement or buying from this brand again. better off just building my own.
DO NOT BUY THIS
I did my first transfer of over 5k of songs and 5k pictures. It took only a just couple minutes. This is a 2TB storage external hard drive with no moving parts. It is like using a thumb drive. It is so easy to drag and drop the files on to it. It will take me forever to fill 2TB. This is the best external hard drive I have ever had. I don't have to find a power cable to use it and then plug a data transfer cable. It is so easy to use and it is small enough you can take it with you anywhere and transfer data to it. If you are looking for a compact external hard drive, this is the one. It is waterproof, scratch proof, shockproof, so I don't have to panic if one of my grandkids picks it up. It is a good price for the amount of storage and protection you get for the case. jw
https://www.amazon.com/Transcend-TS2TSJ25M3S-Information-StoreJet-External/dp/B07B4KXTQK/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
I use them both for the exact same purpose: storing photos and working with the files in Lightroom. In a direct comparion (same computer, same input ports, same files, same version of Lightroom), let's just say I've seen handwriting faster than how efficient this drive is at reading/writing files.
The exact same batch of photos took over an hour to import from this drive, versus only about 5 minutes from the Transcend. I tried it again with another group of photos and had similar results.
This drive claims to be the same speed as the Transcend (USB 3.1 / 5 Gbps transfer), but either that's a marketing lie, or there is something seriously wrong with this particular version of the drive. Exporting is no better. As I'm writing this, I'm on the 40 minute mark for exporting 100 photos from Lightroom. That level of read/write speeds is absolutely unacceptable.
I can't speak for reliability because ultimately I'm going to cut my losses and purchase another Transcend.
Set-up on the Xbox is SUPER EASY. Just plug it into the USB slot on the back and the Xbox will automatically read it and ask you whether to format it for media or games. Once you choose games, it's a two minute process and then you're good to go! Set-up takes over about .3 TB of the hard drive, so you end up with 1.7TB leftover out of the 2TB advertised (just as an FYI).
First, the shipping was quick even though it is not a Prime item. Tracking code was sent and item arrived promptly. Packaged well. Only thing is missing manual/warranty, but easy to format to exFAT and use. Love the non-slip strips on the bottom. This is a great portable storage drive. Easily fits into pocket or laptop bag. Decent weight and the cord clips keep you from digging in a bag. Cord clips do come off easy, but they re-attach easily also. Durable case, haven't dropped it but seems like it would take a few. Transfer speed is good and files are solid once transferred. There are lower priced items, but this one is a winner.
My only Con on this device is the cord. I liked how it had the option to just clip the USB cord right on the device when not in use. However, it doesn’t really work all that great. The clips do not stay in the grooves. They also do not have a tight fit on the cord itself either.
I foresee losing one or both clips in the future, which will really suck.
One thing to note, definitely plug this in to USB 3.0/3.1 ports if possible. The issue I had was that I plugged mine into my computer's USB 2.0 port, which caused the transfer speeds to be slower. But once it was plugged into the 3.0/3.1 slot, transfer speeds were noticeably faster.
The drive came to me formatted as FAT32, but I made the decision to format as exFAT, with default file allocation size. Since FAT32 format has a file size limit of 4GB max, I found exFAT was a better option for me.
Really glad to have a durable portable external hard drive! No more need to worry about drive failure if it's dropped by accident. The only thing that would make this even more durable would be to have a Solid State drive instead of a platter-based hard drive; I may open it and upgrade to SSD eventually though since I can reuse this protective case.





