Sandisk entered the SATA III SSD market with great fanfare. The company is a pioneer in the flash market and even co-owns a NAND flash factory with Toshiba. We've looked at the Extreme SSD 240GB on a ...
Sandisk's Extreme II series is their Enthusiast Class SSD. Sandisk designed the Extreme II to take on all comers performance wise as well as provide unmatched endurance capabilities by lowering write ...
The SanDisk Extreme II 240GB sustained a transfer speed of 312.5MB/s in our single large file copy test, second to only the Samsung SSD 840 Pro 512GB by a 5% margin – an impressive effort to say the ...
The Extreme Portable SSD’s convenient form factor trumps the drive’s slight performance deficit compared to the Samsung T5. With its fast USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10Gbps) capability, this is currently our ...
We haven't heard a peep about Sandisk's solid state drives since CES, so we perked our ears when the flash maker announced a new consumer SSD today. It's called the Extreme II, a SATA III SSD the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. The SanDisk Extreme Pro can withstand water splashes and ...
The amount of data that a modern photographer, videographer, or drone operator can collect is truly staggering. Video is especially space-hungry, and even in-the-field backups can demand hundreds of ...
From sleek SSDs for your PS5 and a rugged one to carry around to upgrading your PC with superior storage, we are seeing ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brad Moon covers audio gear, Apple products and consumer tech. It wasn’t that long ago that an ultraportable external drive ...
The SanDisk Extreme Pro achieved an average transfer speed of 342MB/s, just 6% or 22MB/s slower than the Samsung SSD 850 Pro while being 9% faster than the Extreme II and 4% quicker than the 840 Pro.
Remember when SanDisk tried to squeeze itself into the SSD market with the SanDisk Ultra SATA 2 SSDs back in 2011? Yeah, neither do I. That’s because back when it was first released the drives ...