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chicott Posted
Great storage Unit. Very light small and very fast. It doesn`t get hot like many others and always working very well. Much better than the last one X6
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ConnorO Posted
Nice product, fast transfer times, compact and easily portable device, feels lightweight but that is probably a good thing if you want to take it with you daily.
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Duck Posted
This drive is tiny and fast! Was able to backup my files in no time at all. Easy to store and take with you on travel trips for work. Adds almost aero weight! Price was insane because it was on sale! Great work Best Buy and Crucial!
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JavadRamazani Posted
Excellent speed and portability! The X9 is a fantastic external drive for backups and large file transfers. The compact design makes it easy to carry, and the USB-C connectivity ensures quick, reliable performance. A solid choice for anyone needing fast, external storage
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ChunT Posted
It's small lightweight and didn't get too warm when plugged into my MacBook Pro for long periods of time. I just wish I could transfer things from this SSD drive to my Micro SD card when connected to my MacBook Pro. Transfer speeds on my Samsung 360 book 3 is not as advertised but I had three transfers coming out of this thing and it handled the transfers without burning up. I call that a win. Even if it was not as fast as advertised.
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TheSantaBoxMovie Posted
'm a filmmaker, and I do my own editing, so I'm in constant need of LARGE hard drives to transfer projects to different production departments, as well as deliver films to distributors. These small but huge portable hard drives are perfect for what I need. Reliable with a great price.
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JAM125 Posted
Works great. Very nice and compact. Fast download speeds.
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BillyN Posted
Love this drive. It’s small but practical. plugged into my laptop and recognized right away.
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Nephi Posted
It's TEENY TINY but performance is BIG! Use it with my s21 wayy more than my t7. The one with the rubber outer shell~ ...feels light as a feather and if your cord is new/stiff enough it can hold it up abit lol Stash it in a ziplock with the rest of my cords whenever make a Disney trip (=
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Awesome Posted
Went through a long journey before i arrived to this external hard drive. It is the best bang for the buck. So very easy to use and good construction. Helped a lot with storing precious memories.
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DiegoA Posted
It's very fast, a great team, no doubt. The 30gb file transfer will pass to my laptop in seconds.
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Miles Posted
This hard drive is fast enough to record our live stream in HD through OBS. If you are looking for a very fast recording hard drive, this is it!
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RG923 Posted
Great build quality and transfer speed, and budget-friendly compared to competitor brands like Samsung.
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Kelly Posted
I like this device but it has limited connections available. I had to go back to a slightly older laptop. There is no way to connect via USB port so I couldn't open saved files I had to use a port and an adapter. Other than that, it is very light, small, and holds lots of data.
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DarrellJ Posted
This 2TB Crucial External Hard Drive is very fast and that definitely works well when I’m working in the recording studio. It’s also compact and sturdy. Love it!
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Ricky Posted
The bundled USB cable does not work at all. Windows showed malfunctioned device. When I connected with another new USB cable, the SSD is good in performance. It took me an hour to find out the problem.
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JulietM Posted
Great add on to my MacBook Air! I use it to store Parellels and the programs I run on parellels.
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Megan Posted
Use it for all more music production storage. Can get any better
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DanD Posted
Easy to use and has a tremendous amount of storage. I would buy another.
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JimC Posted
The Crucial X9 2 TB SSD Portable hard drive is a very reliable, inexpensive, easy to use and compact means of backing up your precious files, photos, videos and music from all of your primary devices. It is an essential accessory which can be used in an automatic or manual (batch) mode to very rapidly create backups of your data and preserve them against loss or corruption. It utilizes solid state NAND memory which is much faster and far more reliable than physical hard drive technology. Crucial is a line of DRAM and flash memory products produced by Micron Technology, Inc. Micron was founded in Boise, Idaho in 1978 as a four person semiconductor design company. In 1980 Micron built its first fabrication plant, producing its first product, a 64K DRAM in 1981. It became a public company in 1984 and that same year produced a 256K DRAM, followed by a 1 MB DRAM in 1987. Crucial was created in 1996 to sell memory upgrades to end-users. Later Micron acquired Texas Instruments’ memory business and Toshiba’s DRAM operations. In 2002 Micron created the first 1 GB DDR DRAM, then in 2004 the first 2 GB NAND flash memory product. Micron Technology continued to make acquisitions, including Lexar Media, and today has annual sales of $16 billion. Here are the key features of this great backup tool: • Crucial X9 2.0 Terabyte portable external solid state hard drive (SSD) (Model: CT2000X9SSD9) • USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 GB/sec) interface and power source, USB 2.0 compatible • Up to 1,050 MB/sec data transfer rate • Utilizes Micron 176 level 3D QLC NAND • Endurance: 1,000+ write cycles • Drop-proof up to 7 feet • Highly resistant to shock, vibration and extreme temperatures • Music capacity: Approximately 11,000 albums (240,000 songs) at high quality compression • Video capacity: Approximately 240 hours of HD video • Matt black ABS plastic case • 9.5 inch USB-C to USB-C connection cable • Very Compact: 2.0 x 2.5 x 0.4 inches • Featherweight: 1.6 ounces (including cable) • Lanyard hole (no lanyard included) • Includes Acronis True Image software for backing up and cloning drive • Also includes one month trial of Mylio Photos for photo organizing and one month trial to Adobe Acrobat Pro software • Three year limited warranty The Crucial X9 is very tiny, much smaller than a conventional external drive (see photo comparison with a standard 2 TB drive next to the X9). The SSD is an attractive little package in matte black with glossy edges. But more importantly, it seems solid and should give good protection for the drive. Crucial states that the X9 drive can survive a 7 foot drop and is resistant to shock, vibration and temperature extremes. Most users really don’t understand how fragile a conventional hard drive can be. They consist of a set of magnetic platters rotating at high rate (usually 5400 RPM or higher) with a set of pickup arms moving across their surface to read the data and transfer it. While hard drives are somewhat shock resistant, a hard jolt can actually cause the arm to contact the platter surface and permanently damage the drive. That is why laptops frequently have hard drive failures – users casually bump them, drop them or otherwise abuse them. Solid State Drives (SSD) are immune to this kind of damage. Use of this Crucial external drive could not be easier. Just attach the included USB connection cord, plug it into a USB C port on your computer and look for a drive labeled “Crucial X9.” The connection cable provides the power for the drive. The included Acronis and trial software is on the SSD and there is a link to register the drive’s warranty with Crucial. I suggest that you copy all files to a folder on your PC. Then reformat the X9 to use the NTFS file system. This is a quick process and will enable you to store larger files on the SSD. While the Acronis backup software will do a nice job of backing up your hard drive, I suggest that you follow a simple manual procedure which is reliable and fool-proof. First, download a copy of the free Belarc Advisor software. It will create a detailed inventory of your programs and hardware, but most significantly, it will record the software license keys needed to reinstall some software (such as the Windows operating system and Microsoft Office.) Save this as a PDF with the date in the file name. Next, create a new folder on the Crucial X9, labeled with the name of your computer and the date. Find the “Users” folder in the C drive and drag the subfolders (Documents, Desktop, Pictures, Videos, Music, etc.) it over to that new folder on the SSD. That will copy all of your personal files and key hidden files (like the PST file used by Outlook to store emails, calendar and contacts.). Don’t bother copying your programs or the Windows files since if your PC fails, you will need to reinstall all of them. But the list of programs in the Belarc PDF will tell you what you need to reinstall. The more important files are your personal documents, photos, music, videos, etc. You might also make a practice of creating a copy of any of your downloaded software into a separate subfolder in your Users folder. That will make it easier to recover. Do the above procedure as often as you feel necessary. I suggest once every three months for each of your computers for all of your User files. Keep the two most recent backups and (if you wish) delete the older backups. But here is the most important piece of advice I can give: Don’t assume that your backup folder is safe on just one backup hard drive! Buy a second Crucial X9 and make a second backup of your precious files on it. If you are really paranoid (or just very safety conscious) store that second external hard drive in your safe deposit box or at a storage facility. That will protect it in the event of theft or fire destroying your PC and your on-site backup hard drive. How long does it take to back up all of your files? The Music folder on my primary computer is 42.191 GB and it took just 138 seconds to copy it to the Crucial X9. That was an average data transfer rate of about 305.7 MB/second. Keep in mind that data transfer rates will vary based upon your own computer’s processor, RAM and hard drive, but you can assume that it will take about 10 minutes in most cases and you can keep using your PC while the backup is proceeding. By the way, if you have an older PC which does not have USB-C ports and has only USB 2.0 ports, the backup process will still work, but it will take much longer (10X-20X) as long for the data transfer to take place. You will also need to use a USB-C to USB-A cable (which is not included with the Crucial X9, but readily available.) For comparison, I copied that same Music folder over to a standard 2GB external HDD, connected to a 3.2 USB Type A port. That port is about half as fast (10 GB/sec vs 20 GB/sec) as a USB Type C port. The copy process took 4,086 seconds – an average transfer rate of just 10.3 MB/second. The older style HDD took about 30 times as long as the Crucial X9! Are there any drawbacks to SSD technology? Theoretically, the NAND memory cells have a limited number of write/erase cycles. Each time the cell is erased to store new data an oxide layer necessary for operation is slightly eroded. Eventually the data in the cell cannot be changed. At that point the drive will still allow access to the stored data but it cannot be changed. For the type of memory used in the Crucial X9 the maximum number of write cycles is about 1,000. However, no user is likely to ever hit that number of write cycles in normal use. It would mean writing and erasing about 2,000 terabytes of data on the same Crucial X9. That would mean backing up your PC and replacing that backup about 5,000 times since a full backup would be about 400 GB of data. That would never happen! The Crucial X9 is very rugged – you can drop it, shake it, store it in a hot attic or an unheated garage – and it will still function perfectly. It is ideal for long-term storage of your precious data. Bottom line: Don’t hesitate; buy a pair of these Crucial X9 2.0 TB drives! It is a bargain at a price of about $50 per TB, is made by a premier semiconductor manufacturer, could not be easier to use and will ensure that you will always have a reliable copy of your irreplaceable photos, videos, documents and all of the other essential elements of your personal history. But after you buy it, make sure that you use it every few months to create a full backup of your files. Someday you will be very grateful that you did so!
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