X9’s are great. They are small too, and fit in MagSafe wallets. I bought a MagSafe rings, threw it on my laptop case (on back of screen) and can now plop the drive there for safe keeping, but still easily remove it/swap it out when needed.
I've been using Crucial professionally, and rather irresponsibly, for about the last 7 years. I have an mx500 as my main drive in my photo/video editing rig - no problems. I have another one in external enclosure that I use as my mobile storage for work. I have over 10 years of ACAD design work and project photos on it. Lastly, I just bought a few 2TB X8 portable SSD's that I'm getting ready to migrate my Lightroom photo catalog to. For what it's worth, I have at least 3 Samsung SSD's of various types and those have all been great also - T7 shield is very good, and pretty comparable to the Crucial X9 Pro. The only SSD I've ever had a problem with with was an Intel m.2 nvme drive - I don't recall the model. But Intel sold that business to SK Hynix.
hey, can you maybe help me with this question - does it work connected to phone with password on, or does the password protection need to be removed in order to be connected to a phone?
I’m a complete newbie but I don’t understand why more people (unlike yourself) don’t state that your port determine the speed and therefore all the published speeds are moot if your port doesn’t support their standard. Thank you for mentioning this.
Does it work with nvidia shield without additional power supply? I bough shield because of your recommendation, and it seems shield can't deliver power to m.2 ssd drives...
Thanks, your review was very helpful! I'm not sure why its still unlisted or why an unlisted video showed up in my search but I'm glad it did. I just got a 2TB X9 to connect to an iPhone 15 Pro Max and it arrived before the phone did. Its so small! I bought a magsafe sticker so I could attach it to the phone but the drive is a bit smaller than the ring so it will be interesting to see if that works. I'm on a Mac and unfortunately Storage Exectutive only works on Windows so there's no way to update the firmware or to tell which version I have. Their FAQ has instructions on how to to these things on older versions of MacOS but nothing recent. It doesn't look like there are any updates yet anyway. If you know of any teeny tiny USB hubs with just 2 or 3 ports I would love to see a review. (ssd, microphone, and maybe a battery)
hey, can you maybe help me with this question - does it work connected to phone with password on, or does the password protection need to be removed in order to be connected to a phone?
Interesting review, thanks! One question: what format did you use for your CrystalDiskMark tests? I have found out that APFS gives better performance (faster read/write speeds) than ExFAT (on a MacBook Pro Intel computer).
A question for you: I have an old HP All in One PC model Pavillion 23 with 16 gb RAM and 1 tb ROM HDD SATA running Windows 11 home 64 bit. I want to substitute the 1 tb HDD for a 2 tb SSD, but I see that there are three types of SSD in the way they write and their durability. So, can you explain and recommend which of the types of SSD's will be more reliable and durable please?
I bought the Crucial X10 Pro USB SSD and found that when connected to my ASUS laptop that was bought in 2022, I get a read and write speed from the X10 of 900 MB/sec read speed and 700 MB/sec write speed. This is running the Blackmagic Disk Speed Test. When I run the same tests on the internal Gen4 NVMe M.2 Internal SSD inside my ASUS laptop I get a read speed of 2800 MB/sec and a write speed of 2500 MB/sec. The NVMe M.2 internal SSD chip is much faster, but the Crucial SSD is very compact.
I wonder if I can get x10 full speed on my scar 17 2022 laptop. Website says it has 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C DisplayPort 1.4/100W power delivery 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A 1x Thunderbolt 4 with DisplayPort 1.4
please don't just test SSDs with speed test software, actually write various files to it, couple large ones, many tiny ones, always use the same set of files for every drive tested, much more suitable real world test situation
The x10 supports 2x2 which is an optional standard for gen 2. The faster thunderbolt and usb4 don’t include or mandate 2x2 - they achieve their greater speed in other ways.
It looks like the Crucial drives perform alot better than the T7 in alot of the tests. So if these were the same price or cheaper than the T7 then the Crucial drives should get your recommendation over Samsung. Also did you test these drives with a Usb-A cable? Would the performance be the same if your pc has a 10Gbps Usb-A port?
hey, can you maybe help me with this question - does this device, x9 pro specifically, work as expected when connected to an android phone with password protection on, or does the password protection need to be removed in order to be connected to and files shown on an android phone?
I don’t believe the password features only work on windows and Mac. The Samsung drives with the fingerprint reader are the best option for mobile devices
Problem is Thunderbolt Drives are really really $$$. If you have a USB 3.2x2 this is a lot more affordable and the speeds are almost as fast as thunderbolt SSD (3,000mb/s vs 2000mb/s)
Update: according to recent reviews, the so called upcoming encryption software has not arrived yet. This is the only thing keeping me from buying an external ssd outside my always trustworthy Western Digital drives.
They look great I almost made switch to ssd hard drives until I look more into them ssd don’t last over 4 years if your lucky some make it to 10 years after that they die out stop working, keep writing on drives it lower ssd life span, if you don’t use ssd in weeks maybe months it also lower life span of ssd drive
X9’s are great. They are small too, and fit in MagSafe wallets. I bought a MagSafe rings, threw it on my laptop case (on back of screen) and can now plop the drive there for safe keeping, but still easily remove it/swap it out when needed.
I've been using Crucial professionally, and rather irresponsibly, for about the last 7 years. I have an mx500 as my main drive in my photo/video editing rig - no problems. I have another one in external enclosure that I use as my mobile storage for work. I have over 10 years of ACAD design work and project photos on it. Lastly, I just bought a few 2TB X8 portable SSD's that I'm getting ready to migrate my Lightroom photo catalog to. For what it's worth, I have at least 3 Samsung SSD's of various types and those have all been great also - T7 shield is very good, and pretty comparable to the Crucial X9 Pro. The only SSD I've ever had a problem with with was an Intel m.2 nvme drive - I don't recall the model. But Intel sold that business to SK Hynix.
I have the 4 TB X10. I love it.
I’ve always had a good experience with Crucial. Great review!
I recently bought the X10 4TB on sale for a very steep discount. I’m blown away at how fast it performs.
hey, can you maybe help me with this question - does it work connected to phone with password on, or does the password protection need to be removed in order to be connected to a phone?
how to check laptop if its support 2x2 or not ?
I would just go with tb4 if speed was a huge criteria, but these look pretty nice. Great video review!
I’m a complete newbie but I don’t understand why more people (unlike yourself) don’t state that your port determine the speed and therefore all the published speeds are moot if your port doesn’t support their standard. Thank you for mentioning this.
Keep up the great work
Laptops might not have usb 2x2 - modern motherboards for desktops do..
Does it work with nvidia shield without additional power supply? I bough shield because of your recommendation, and it seems shield can't deliver power to m.2 ssd drives...
You always have the best stuff.Thank you❤.
I built my pc and it has 3.2 2x2 usb port and also a thunderbolt header, with my x10 im getting over 2000 read and over 1900 to 2000 read
Thanks, your review was very helpful! I'm not sure why its still unlisted or why an unlisted video showed up in my search but I'm glad it did. I just got a 2TB X9 to connect to an iPhone 15 Pro Max and it arrived before the phone did. Its so small! I bought a magsafe sticker so I could attach it to the phone but the drive is a bit smaller than the ring so it will be interesting to see if that works. I'm on a Mac and unfortunately Storage Exectutive only works on Windows so there's no way to update the firmware or to tell which version I have. Their FAQ has instructions on how to to these things on older versions of MacOS but nothing recent. It doesn't look like there are any updates yet anyway. If you know of any teeny tiny USB hubs with just 2 or 3 ports I would love to see a review. (ssd, microphone, and maybe a battery)
hey, can you maybe help me with this question - does it work connected to phone with password on, or does the password protection need to be removed in order to be connected to a phone?
Interesting review, thanks! One question: what format did you use for your CrystalDiskMark tests? I have found out that APFS gives better performance (faster read/write speeds) than ExFAT (on a MacBook Pro Intel computer).
A question for you: I have an old HP All in One PC model Pavillion 23 with 16 gb RAM and 1 tb ROM HDD SATA running Windows 11 home 64 bit. I want to substitute the 1 tb HDD for a 2 tb SSD, but I see that there are three types of SSD in the way they write and their durability. So, can you explain and recommend which of the types of SSD's will be more reliable and durable please?
I bought the Crucial X10 Pro USB SSD and found that when connected to my ASUS laptop that was bought in 2022, I get a read and write speed from the X10 of 900 MB/sec read speed and 700 MB/sec write speed. This is running the Blackmagic Disk Speed Test. When I run the same tests on the internal Gen4 NVMe M.2 Internal SSD inside my ASUS laptop I get a read speed of 2800 MB/sec and a write speed of 2500 MB/sec. The NVMe M.2 internal SSD chip is much faster, but the Crucial SSD is very compact.
I wonder if I can get x10 full speed on my scar 17 2022 laptop. Website says it has
1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C DisplayPort 1.4/100W power delivery
2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
1x Thunderbolt 4 with DisplayPort 1.4
please don't just test SSDs with speed test software, actually write various files to it, couple large ones, many tiny ones, always use the same set of files for every drive tested, much more suitable real world test situation
Compatible with iOS?
What in the blue H… is usb 2 by 2? Short term usb-c?
I thought the MBP M1 Max were USB 4. 40 Gbps. Why is the X10 capping at 1,000 speed?
The x10 supports 2x2 which is an optional standard for gen 2. The faster thunderbolt and usb4 don’t include or mandate 2x2 - they achieve their greater speed in other ways.
How about samsung t9
It looks like the Crucial drives perform alot better than the T7 in alot of the tests. So if these were the same price or cheaper than the T7 then the Crucial drives should get your recommendation over Samsung. Also did you test these drives with a Usb-A cable? Would the performance be the same if your pc has a 10Gbps Usb-A port?
Hello thx for this vid. I have usb 3.2 gen 1 ports on my pc. Will the x9 and x10 connect and work full speed considering they are gen2?
x10 needs 3.2 2x2
would you recommend either the crucial X9/x10 over the Samsung T7/T9? or are they equally as good and personal preference Tomato Tomato?
I think they are equally close and both are from reputable manufacturers. It’s really down to price IMHO.
Just want to know which format you used durring test, exFat ?
exFAT
Tlc ot slc?
I thought thunderbolt/usb4 would've been compatible with 2x2. Turns out it's not, you're limited to gen 2 performance.
Yeah the 2x2 is optional
hey, can you maybe help me with this question - does this device, x9 pro specifically, work as expected when connected to an android phone with password protection on, or does the password protection need to be removed in order to be connected to and files shown on an android phone?
I don’t believe the password features only work on windows and Mac. The Samsung drives with the fingerprint reader are the best option for mobile devices
I would think professionals would want USB 4 or thunderbolt, the 2by standard is an odd man out.
Problem is Thunderbolt Drives are really really $$$. If you have a USB 3.2x2 this is a lot more affordable and the speeds are almost as fast as thunderbolt SSD (3,000mb/s vs 2000mb/s)
Nice & Thanks :)
Does the usb 4 port on handheld PCs (legion go, gpd win 4, ect) ger rhe full speed? It should but has anyone tried it yet?
Update: according to recent reviews, the so called upcoming encryption software has not arrived yet.
This is the only thing keeping me from buying an external ssd outside my always trustworthy Western Digital drives.
They look great I almost made switch to ssd hard drives until I look more into them ssd don’t last over 4 years if your lucky some make it to 10 years after that they die out stop working, keep writing on drives it lower ssd life span, if you don’t use ssd in weeks maybe months it also lower life span of ssd drive
6:41 None do, not "some".
The encryption features are useless for Linux users.
Horrible experiences with Crucial Hard drives. Won't be purchasing them anymore.
@@inoaphoto855 These aren’t hard drives.