It does not become hot, but it is unable to recognize the benefits that are mentioned in the ksivs. Such a thing from Samsung was not what I anticipated. Under the same testing settings, a SanDisk 500 extrim that is already 6 years old and put through a lot of strain still manages to produce reading and writing speeds of approximately 380 MB/s and 380 MB/s respectively. The advantages of it include the following: Today, 05/24/22, the item was purchased for the sum of 11990. One solid-state drive (SSD) and two USB leashes (USB 3.0 and USB 3.1 gen 2) are included in the package. Everything has been updated. despite its advantages. After making a claim of 540 megabytes per second, the device's write speed of 175 megabytes per second is plain impudence. And keep in mind that they are huge files (20-37 GB each). I recorded a couple more files, totaling 45 gigabytes and being quite enormous; the write speed is 235 megabytes per second. There is no basis for supposing that this is dependent on the source; rather, there is an internal Samsung SSD operating at 540 Mbps. The speed of the read operation is 402 MB/s, which is not the same as 540.
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