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Technology Stocks : WDC/Sandisk Corporation
WDC 150.21+8.7%Oct 31 9:30 AM EDT

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From: BeenRetired6/3/2016 4:45:25 PM
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SanDisk Extreme 900 swamps samdung T3.......................................................

We're testing the Extreme 900 Portable SSD against three other products, all of which have been through the Tom's Hardware review process. Of course, everyone wants to see how Samsung's 2TB Portable SSD T3 compares since these are the only two high-capacity drives in this category. The LaCie Rugged RAID gets you all the way to 4TB, but it's based on two mechanical disks, naturally limiting performance. And then there's SanDisk's Extreme 500 Portable SSD, the lower-cost, lower-capacity relative of the Extreme 900.

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Right off the bat, the 1.92TB Extreme 900 Portable SSD establishes its dominance. This is the only portable device with two flash-based SATA drives running in RAID 0 and attached to the host over a 10 Gb/s interface. The performance advantage becomes clear in our testing, and the larger your block sizes, the bigger the gap gets between SanDisk's flagship and its competition.

tomshardware.com
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