Specifications / Technical
Details
Model |
SSD T3 250 GB |
SSD T3 500 GB |
SSD T3 1000 GB |
SSD T3 2 TB |
Capacity |
250 GB |
500 GB |
1 TB |
2 TB |
Form
Factor |
ExternalEsterno[/it] - 74mm x
58mm x 11mm |
ExternalEsterno[/it] - 74mm x
58mm x 11mm |
ExternalEsterno[/it] - 74mm x
58mm x 11mm |
ExternalEsterno[/it] - 74mm x
58mm x 11mm |
Controller |
Samsung 3-core MGX |
Samsung 3-core MGX |
Samsung 3-core MGX |
Samsung 3-core MGX |
Memory |
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Encryption |
AES 256 |
AES 256 |
AES 256 |
AES 256 |
Warranty |
3 Years |
3 Years |
3 Years |
3 Years |
Price |
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Samsungs new Portable SSD T3 measures a mere 7.4 centimeters in lenght and 5.8
centimeters in width and therefore this external storage device is approximately
25 percent smaller than a credit card. At the thickest point the drive measures 11
millimeter and despite featuring a very compact form factor, it can store up to 2 Terabyte of data. This capacitiy is achieved, since
Samsung is using their TLC (Triple Level Cell) 3D-VNAND flash memory. This is actually the same memory that's being used for the 850 Evo from
Samsung. If we work our way into the drive we find out that the Portable SSD T3
is based on an mSATA 850 Evo, which has been equipped with an USB3.1 interface.
This little drive for on-the-go is capable of pumping more than 450 Megabyte per
second through a USB3.1 cable. To achieve transfer speeds this high the SSD T3's
USB3.1 interface support USB3.1 + UASP, which comes built in with Windows 10, Windows 8,
Windows 8.1 Mac OS X. Windows 7 does not natively support UASP but luckily you
can install an additional driver to benfit from the very high transfer speeds.
If you don't install the additional driver for Windows 7 then maximum throughput
rates are capped at 310 Megabyte per second for sequential writing and 280
Megabyte per second in the case of sequential reading. The SSD T3 is actually
capable of synchronously hitting more than 450 Megabyte per second. One reason for that is
the fact, that this drive supports Samsung's Turbo Write technology. Briefly
explained Turbo Write configures a part of the DRAM cache on the SSD as SLC NAND
flash, which acts as a buffer to continuously offer high sequential as well as
random throughput rates.
On another note we also had a look at the software Samsung includes in the
delivery. After launching the executable, which is located on the drive we
instantly noticed that Samsung did a great job coming up with a very simple
solution. Encrypting the drive is for example very easy and it's done in a heart
beat. Apart from that the software allows you to change the drive name and you
get basic insight by monitoring used and free storage space.