Crucial X9 Pro & X10 Pro Portable SSD Review | 2023
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ก.ค. 2024
- Today we have our hands on the X9 Pro and X10 Pro portable SSDs from Crucial. Designed specifically for professional creators and those who often work with big files on the go, these palm sized storage options are compact and even more powerfully built to ensure you get the best performance and more importantly, a safer device to store all of your files.
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I wanted to express my sincere gratitude for the thorough and comprehensive video you created for the review. Your effort and attention to detail truly shine through, and I couldn't be more grateful. It's evident you put a lot of time and dedication into it, and it's greatly appreciated. Your insights were incredibly valuable. Thanks again for your hard work! i going to buy this SSD
Great review 👍🏻 New subscriber here. Cheers from Western Australia 🇦🇺
But it takes 1 minute and 45 seconds to transfer 6.31GB files at 7:23 ... with the writing speed at around 57.5 MB/s
Amazing value for money, I might need to get this over a SanDisk professional 5GB hard drive
I have a x9 pro with about 600GB of data on it, last night my computer stopped recognizing it as a drive, if doesn't show up in disk management, but it does show up in safely remove hardware and media help
Did you try using the drive with an iPad Pro. We often view our videos files in the field on an iPad
Hi! Nice video!
I have a question about crucial x9 "for mac". apart from the enigmatic information that it is optimized for Mac, is there any specific difference between the regular x9 pro?
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?
how is the quality of.the internal hardware ?
What is the TBW, and how much can it write before it runs out of cache and slows down?
3:45 unfortunately the software to set the password promised for Sept 2023 never came out. Probably because they realised it is impossible to store a password used for hardware encryption in the keychain.
I can not find any video comparing these to the previous X8 model which on paper is exactly the same data speed and technology as the latest X9 model.
The X8 as well as the normal X9 have QLC-NAND and the X9 Pro has TLC-NAND.
QLC SSDs can transfer data quickly but just to a limited extent. If the internal SLC cache is exhausted, the speed is extremely throttled (to around 50 MB/s). This happens when you want to transfer large amounts of data at once. The SLC cache is also dynamic - meaning it is quite large when the SSD is empty, but gets smaller the fuller it is (usually the capacity is 1/4 of the remaining storage space).
TLC SSDs, on the other hand, offer a constant transfer rate. You should format it to NTFS on Windows. However, after the SSD has been filled, data has been deleted and then is filled again, the transfer rate can drop. It is important for SSDs that the TRIM command is then executed by Windows. This does not seem to happen automatically with the X9 Pro, which requires the user to do it manually or use a third-party program.
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
Hy ! I'm a videoeditor. I have a MacStudio M2 max. Is the Crucial X9pro a good choice to do my editing on Premiere Pro ? Thanks a lot !
Are you sure yours was formatted to NTFS, mine was formatted to exFAT for use on PC or Mac.
Yes it was already formatted to NTFS when I got it. I thought I needed to format it as it says on the website that they normally come as exFAT but weirdly mine weren't.
What is the TBW for those two?
How is the password setup? That was the only reason why I watched this video, but you didn't say.
But... Water and drop tests are relatively - errelevent. What matters is the endurance of the drives in real world usage. That is something which remains to be seen with these SSD's Spinning HDD's work in a different way. When data is deleted, it's not actually deleted, the blocks of data are just marked as unallocated, meaning that those blocks are seen as free space and can be overwritten. With SSD's this doesn't happen and without intervention the SSD will gradually lose capacity and speed. Some of the intervention is built into the SSD, but in my Mac environment things are helped along by TRIM - or garbage collection making the used blocks available again. That being said, the blocks on an SSD can be overwritten a very limited number of times compared to an HDD, but the problem is that TRIM, although being enabled for internal SSD's it's not enabled on USB connected SSD's. All SSD's are not created equal and there are several types which have correspondingly varying life spans. Consumer grade have the lowest life expectancy but there are enterprise SSD's, server grade, which do have good endurance, but at a cost. Also worth noting is that you can fill a HDD with data then put is in a safe for 20years then take it out and all the data will be there. SSD's lose data, or fade, when left unpowered for extended periods. It's a very good idea to find out the TBW, or terrabytes written before fail figures stated by the manufacturer for any particular SSD before selecting one to put your money into as evidenced by the Sandisk debarkle - And then do your spash and drop tests 🤣
can i ask you about your laptop name?
amazing review many thanks.
Hi! It's a Lenovo Legion 7i laptop 👍
best wishes for you, love how you focus in all details in the video.@@BoxCoUk
I thought the read and write speeds of USB 3.1 and 3.2 devices were measured in 5-20 gigabytes per sec depending on the device they are interacting with. Why are these so slow?!
No not gigabyte (GB) it is 5-20 gigabit.
@@Blafasel_Blafasel Thank you for correcting me!
Crucial X9 Pro will it be very hot? Has anyone tested it?
According to the reviews I've read, it should only get slightly warm.
Hi I am krish I am from India crucial ssd how much price.... I want ssd.... But not sale in India....
Some sale going on currently for each of them except Crucial X9.
Name Price in EUR for 2GB and Price in EUR for 4GB
Crucial X10 Pro Portable SSD 232 382
Crucial X9 Pro Portable SSD 132 242
Crucial X9 Portable SSD 151 274
Crucial X6 Portable SSD 107 212
Crucial X8 Portable SSD 112 227
huge differenc ein price between USA and europe!
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1000 MB/s isnt really close to the advertised 2000 MB/s
That’s when u plug x10 to regular usb 3 port. U have to use usb c direct port to get 2000
Only USB 4, not 3.2 gen 2.
You have to pay attention to what she was saying in the video.
@@NinjaKiller1022 5:09 transfering files from her PC's SSD to the drive averaged ~990MB. Going from the drive to the PC's SSD I only saw it peak at ~1300MB and the speeds were inconsistent.
@@LegendaryMikesimple solution “don’t buy it”