The Crucial X10 Portable SSD is available with up to 8TB of storage, making it perfect for storing files, photos, games, backups and videos. With read speeds up to 2,100MB/s, the X10 is twice as fast as the X9 and comes in a stylish matte blue enclosure. Built to withstand whatever life throws at you, the durable Crucial X10 is IP65 rated for dust and water resistance and is drop resistant up to 9.8 feet (3 meters). It’s compatible with Windows, Mac, Android, iPad, PC, and Linux via an included USB-C cable. Engineered by Micron Technology, a leader in the tech industry for 45 years, the Crucial X10 combines high quality with innovative features that let you edit directly from the drive. Store up to 500,000 4K photos, 114 games, 2.6 million MP3 music files and 133 4K videos.
A: Hello, Thank you for reaching out to us. We would like to inform you that the Crucial X10 2TB Portable SSD CT2000X10SSD9 is with Windows, Mac, Android, iPad, PC, Linux and more via included USB-C connection. https://www.crucial.com/ssd/x10/CT2000X10SSD9 It ships in exFAT format which is compatible with both Windows and Mac and can be reformatted into NTFS, APFS, HFS, HFS+J or other formats. Please note that re-formatting will result in loss of data from the drive. Meanwhile, if you have any further query, please feel free to visit our contact page: https://www.crucial.com/support/contact to know about other ways to reach out to us. Regards, Crucial
Q: Is it hard to program for beginner? In have a new Apple Air.
A: Hello Tom, Thank you for reaching out to us. Crucial X10 2TB Portable SSD CT2000X10SSD9 is a portable SSD. It is a plug and play device with USB C cable out of the box. It is compatible with PC, Mac, tablet, gaming console, Android and more. The SSD will work on Apple Air: https://www.crucial.com/ssd/x10/ct2000x10ssd9 The article will guide you through the simple steps to connect your external SSD to your computer, ensuring you can start using it right away: https://www.crucial.com/articles/external-ssd/how-to-install-external-ssd Meanwhile, if you have any further query, please feel free to reach out to us. You can also visit our contact page: https://www.crucial.com/support/contact to know about other ways to reach out to us. Regards, Crucial
Q: What speed and will this work with thunderbolt 4 or USB4
A: Hello, Thank you for reaching out to us, Crucial devices are USB devices, therefore when connected to a Thunderbolt port it runs using the USB speeds supported by the system. The system must support USB 3.2 in order to operate the X10 at the full speed, even when connected to a Thunderbolt port that is rated faster, or the device will downshift to single-lane USB 3.2 Gen2 rates. Meanwhile, if you have any further query, please feel free to visit our contact page: https://www.crucial.com/support/contact to know about other ways to reach out to us. Regards, Crucial
Q: Is it compatible with my I phone 15 pro max ?
A: Hello, Thank you for reaching out to us, Crucial X10 portable SSD is compatible with the I phone 15 pro max. Meanwhile, if you have any further query, please feel free to visit our contact page: https://www.crucial.com/support/contact to know about other ways to reach out to us. Regards, Crucial
Q: Does the ssd come with an USB 3.2 cable?
A: Hello Billcook, Thank you for reaching out to us, Crucial X10 2Tb portable SSD comes with USB type C to type C cable. Meanwhile, if you have any further query, please feel free to visit our contact page: https://www.crucial.com/support/contact to know about other ways to reach out to us. Regards, Crucial

The Crucial X10 Portable SSD is available with up to 8TB of storage, making it perfect for storing files, photos, games, backups and videos. With read speeds up to 2,100MB/s, the X10 is twice as fast as the X9 and comes in a stylish matte blue enclosure. Built to withstand whatever life throws at you, the durable Crucial X10 is IP65 rated for dust and water resistance and is drop resistant up to 9.8 feet (3 meters). It’s compatible with Windows, Mac, Android, iPad, PC, and Linux via an included USB-C cable. Engineered by Micron Technology, a leader in the tech industry for 45 years, the Crucial X10 combines high quality with innovative features that let you edit directly from the drive. Store up to 500,000 4K photos, 114 games, 2.6 million MP3 music files and 133 4K videos.

Add power to all your projects with up to 2,000 MB/s transfer speeds—stellar performance fast enough to for the tasks that matter most., The T9 Portable SSD offers plenty of storage space making it a safe bet for capturing all your creative endeavors.

Elevate your video editing experience with the Crucial X10 Pro SSD: the portable drive that packs a palm-sized punch. With sequential read and write speeds up to 2,100/2,000MB/s and 2TB of space, your X10 Pro can connect directly to your laptop or workstation via a convenient USB-C cable. Blaze through your multi-cam timeline and even edit, trim, and render directly from the drive. The Crucial X10 Pro works with Windows, Mac, Android devices, and more. Featuring Micron TLC NAND plus water and dust resistance (IP55), the Crucial X10 Pro is the perfect partner in the studio or in the field, giving you the raw performance, lasting durability, and generous capacity you need.

Accelerate your workflow with the powerful performance of the Crucial X9 Pro Portable SSD. With read and write speeds up to 1,050MB/s and 2TB of capacity, the X9 Pro has space for thousands of photos, files, and videos along with the speed you need to organize, curate, edit and retouch your portfolio quickly, supporting whatever you do in Adobe Lightroom. The Crucial X9 Pro is plug-and-play ready with a USB-C connection, and works with Windows, Mac, Android, and more. Featuring Micron TLC NAND and water and dust resistance (IP55), the Crucial X9 Pro is designed for durability and style in the studio, in the field, or wherever you roam.
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Customers commend the X10 2TB External USB-C SSD for its portability, compact size, and impressive performance. Many appreciate the solid build quality and convenient USB-C connectivity, finding it easy to use with various devices. The lightweight design is also frequently praised. While some noted slight warmth during use, this was not a significant concern for most users.
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This product is amazing. I can save my videos that I edited and transfer them from my PC to my MacBook Pro
Posted by Adrianesc91
The Crucial X10 2TB USB Portable Solid State Drive (SSD) (Model CT2000X10SSD9) is a new model in the Crucial product line with large capacity, a compact and lightweight profile and a specification of up to 2,100 MB/s sequential read speed. Crucial does not provide a specification for a claim of sequential write speed for this drive. The Crucial X10 is available in several other storage capacities which are 1TB, 4TB, 6TB and 8TB models. All of the X10 drives have the same specifications, other than capacity. In addition to the very impressive read speeds claimed by Crucial, they all have a USB 3.2 Gen-2x2 interface (SS 20), rated for 20Gbps. USB 3.2 Gen-2x2 uses two lanes of 10 Gbps (standard USB 3.2 Gen-2) to achieve the 20 Gbps rate. Crucial, whose parent company is Micron, is a well-established and well-respected manufacturer of flash memory and SSD consumer products. I have purchased Crucial memory for several years, and the factory installed SSD in one of my laptops is a Crucial SSD. I have also been using a similar model, the Crucial X10 Pro SSD for a couple of years. Those drives continue to perform reliably after years of use. The case of the Crucial X10 appears to be fabricated of blue plastic, unlike the X10 Pro which has an anodized aluminum case. The case has chamfered edges all around its circumference. There is an integral lanyard hole in one corner (although no lanyard or clip is included). The X10 drive lacks the drive activity light that is present on the X10 Pro. The overall dimensions are a very compact 2.6” (65 mm) long x 2” (50 mm) wide x 0.4” (10 mm) thick. The only apparent opening for potential admittance of dust or liquid is the single USB-C connector port, and the device carries an IP 65 rating for water and dust resistance. A rating of IP 65 indicates that the unit is Dust Resistant and protected from water jets (but not powerful water jets or any submersion in liquid). This IP rating is superior to that of the X10 Pro drive which carries an IP55 rating. Crucial claims that the X-10 can withstand a drop of up to 9.8 feet / 3 meters on a carpeted floor without impact to data, but there is no reference to testing certifications or standards in support of that claim. The Crucial X10 weighs only 1.3 oz (37 g). It is both lightweight and compact. Furnished in the box with the Crucial X10 is a 9” (22.8 cm) long USB-C to USB-C cable. There is no USB-A cable or adaptor included. I find the short 9” cable to be inconvenient and limiting; a few more inches of cable would be nice. The multi-language printed insert which is also included in the package, provides nothing more than the terms of the Crucial Warranty, and the Crucial website URL for support. The Crucial X10 carries a three (3) year warranty (the X10 Pro has a 5 year warranty). Portable SSDs are extraordinarily convenient and useful for many purposes. Video content producers and photographers find them to be essential. Given their large capacity and high data transfer rates they are ideal for those purposes as well as data backup and storage, and notably, for use as a portable file store when using multiple computers, and particularly when travelling away from home or primary workplace. I rely heavily on portable SSDs for those purposes. The Crucial X10 is well-suited for working with large files and applications. The fast read/write speeds facilitate my transferring large image files and video files and also allows me to edit and work with those files directly on the Crucial X10 using Adobe Creative Cloud applications. The fast Crucial X10 makes even video workflow tasks efficient. I work with multiple computers, with lots of large files and numerous resource demanding applications. I am very reliant on external, USB SSDs for using my data files across multiple computers. Additionally, it is essential for me to have complete portability. On any given day I take the laptop or tablet that suits my needs, accompanied by the external USB SSD, or multiple SSDs that I need for the day and resultantly have complete flexibility and portability. An important aspect of the selection criteria for portable drives can be data security. When I am on the go with a laptop and external SSD, it is crucial that my data remains secure. The potential for compromised or exposed sensitive or private data, through loss or theft of the drive is a critically important consideration, particularly when travelling. Regrettably, the Crucial X10 does not offer any physical security, such as a biometric fingerprint reader, nor does it offer any logical security such as encryption. The Crucial X10 is preformatted in exFAT, which is appropriate for Windows PCs, Chromebooks, Macs and many gaming systems. It can easily be quick formatted to NTFS if desired. The X10 can be used with multiple platforms including Windows, Mac, Android, iPad, PC, Linux, Xbox and PlayStation gaming consoles. Crucial’s drive management application named Storage Executive, is available for download from the Crucial website. Crucial provides links with which to download short trials of Adobe Acrobat Pro, mylio photos or Acronis backup. The 2,100 MB/s sequential read speed advertised for the Crucial X10 is an excellent specification, however a write speed specification is not provided by Crucial. Those high data transfer rates are only achievable when the attached computer is equipped with a USB 3.2 Gen-2x2 (20 Gb/s) (aka SS 20) or faster interface. My primary laptop, which I used for benchmarking the X10, has Thunderbolt 4, 40 Gbps ports, therefore I hoped to see speeds approximating the advertised 2,100 MB/s sequential reads. Data transfer rates were measured with Crystal DiskMark 8, with the best speeds measured at 994.26 Mb/s Sequential Reads and 995.69 Mb/s Sequential Writes on different tests. I benchmarked using both of my Thunderbolt 4 ports and I utilized the short USB 3.2 cable that Crucial supplied with the X10. Obviously, the data rates that I obtained are not slow, but they are only about 50% of the expected speeds based on Crucial’s specifications. Evidently the controller for the Thunderbolt 4 / USB 4 ports in my relatively new laptop, while being backside compatible with USB 3 Gen 2, does not support Gen 2x2 (SS 20) and is only supporting 10 GB/s USB 3.2. The Crucial X10 does become slightly warm when attached to a computer and generates heat in proportion to activity when it is actively in use. Large data transfers generate palpable, but not uncomfortable or concerning levels of heat. Typically, this type of drive employs a layer of PCM (Phase Change Material) to somewhat mitigate the heat generated by active use (presumably encapsulated paraffin wax). Overall, the Crucial X10 2 TB Portable SSD is excellent! It offers large capacity, extremely fast data transfer rates if your computer supports USB 3.2 Gen 2x2, and a compact and lightweight profile. Even with 10 GB/s speed limitations attributable to my laptop’s USB interface, I find it to be an excellent drive for photography and videography. The Crucial X10 appears to be physically durable, and based on my prior experience with other Crucial drives, including the X10 Pro, I am confident that it will be very reliable. The very compact dimensions and very light weight of the drive is very attractive. The Crucial X10 2TB Portable SSD is certainly worthy of serious consideration and I am comfortable with recommending it!
Posted by Curmudgeon1
I’m in love with this lightweight and speedy little drive from Crucial. The X10 is very compact, and it fits nicely and comfortably in the palm of your hands with no sharp edges or rough textures on the surface. It has a cutout in one of the corners where one can connect a ring or lanyard, as well as a USB-C port on the left side of the Crucial logo. I love that it’s IP65 rated for dust and water resistance as well as being drop-proof up to 7.5 feet. I usually take very good care of my gadgets, but these certifications put my mind at more ease and gives me confidence about the endurance and robustness of the product from Crucial. When the X10 was connected to my Windows 11 laptop, the reported available space was 1.81TB, and it was preformatted as exFAT. I downloaded and installed the Crucial Storage Executive software to check for any updates, but my 2TB X10 was already on the latest firmware (U3CR0B01). Besides using the app to check for and install firmware updates, the Crucial Storage Executive can also provide detailed drive and S.M.A.R.T. information, format or sanitize it, and perform a self-test diagnostic, which are all useful features. Speaking of connections, I was disappointed that the X10 was not accompanied with a USB 3.2 2x2 (20 Gbps) cable. When did portable hard drive manufacturers stop including cables with their products? Or is it just Crucial, I’m not sure. Either way, I was let down that the box did not include everything I needed to start using the product right away. I do have some USB-C to USB-C cables but I suspect that none of them are capable of supporting USB 3.2 2x2 (20 Gbps) speeds. The cable I did have, however, still provided decent performance when I ran the CrystalDiskMark benchmark (see screenshot). Aside from synthetics, in real-world usage, the X10 provided quick transfers of both large (video, game ISOs, programs) and small files alike. I encountered no overheating or copy/move errors, and the X10 executed its duties swiftly and efficiently. Right now, my 2TB X10 is responsible for housing my PC gaming collection as well as emulators and related files. There are tons of big and small files but the X10 was quickly able to copy the files over to itself without any drama in Windows 11 which I appreciated very much. I don’t know how often I’ll be using the X10 with my Android smartphones and Apple iPads, but it’s good to know that it is ready-to-go when I am. Extra compatibility and flexibility, I say, are almost always a good thing that make life a bit less complicated and easier. 😊 Overall, I’m very satisfied, content, and even happy, with the Crucial X10 2TB portable drive. I love its small, lightweight formfactor, its strong synthetic and real-world transfer speeds, and its durability to withstand against increment weather and human clumsiness. I only wish that Crucial will, going forward, includes the appropriate cables inside the box so that their customers can experience the maximum potential of their product right away, right after they finish unboxing the item. 4.5 Stars.
Posted by optimummind