I am satisfied with this memory card.
Manufacturer: SanDisk
I am satisfied with this memory card.
The pricing is what you'd expect for an SSD, but you're getting the form factor and usable space of 119GB. The casing is slimmer and uses capless design. The built quality and aluminum casing supports the premium pricing.
Performance; Performance~Storage; Built Quality and form factor
Difficulty to justify USB 3.0 drive considering the price is over a consumer grade 120GB SSD; Marketing performance numbers higher than actual; Vague ‘Lifetime warranty' Period
Huge capacity, huge performance, huge stability, huge 10-year warranty. You do have to pay premium for this luxury, though SanDisk Extreme PRO Review – When an SSD manufacturer decides to offer a 10-year warranty on their SSD, you know how wonderful this drive is going to be.
Not all solid-state drives are created equal. SSDs using cheaper NAND memory and controllers - value drives - focus on sequential speed as the headline-grabbing figures. Premium consumer drives exhibit similar out-of-the-box figures but, crucially, offer up much better long-term performance and...
It has has been around a year since we last looked at a Sandisk Solid State Drive – the Extreme II … their ultimate performance model at the time. Today we look at their latest flagship drive – the Extreme Pro.
10 year warranty; IOPS is strong; sequential performance; incompressible and compressible data
It isn't cheap by today's market pricing
Of all the Flash drives I've ever owned in the past, this is by far THE BEST, at least for my needs. As others have talked about this, I'm not going to go into too much detail on the speed of the device, I'll just say that it is the fastest USB 3.0 flash drive I've personally used, but I didn't run...
SanDisk Extreme Pro CFast 2.0 CFast 2.0 memory cards were specifically developed for next-generation professional video applications as 2K video was common and full-frame 4K video was gaining traction among high-end production companies and individual enthusiasts.
Earlier this year SanDisk launched yet another massive portable flash drive with the SanDisk Extreme Pro USB 3.1. The latest version comes with capacities as high as 256GB (there is also a 128GB version available).
high quality card that is being used in a Nikon DSLR, that takes 4K video. So speed and reliabilty are very important. SanDisk Cards are known for being top class devices.
It is not often that we review two separate SSDs within the same report, however this is a rather unique opportunity. Back in 2016, Western Digital acquired SanDisk in one of the largest flash memory purchases ever; a very rare occasion for a company to actually purchase a flash manufacturer.
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