
Fast delivery, easy installation, very good.

Excellent capacity and size for a portable drive. Light as a feather but seems solid. Speeds are as advertised as long as you use only USB 3.2 Gen 2 or higher cables, adapters, and most importantly, USB 3.2 PC ports. Anything less will disappoint.

I know these expansion card are expensive but they're not really over priced. They are basically Nvme Gen 4 memory in a different package. When you compare the card price and a Nvme Gen 4 for pc the prices are similar. It is fast. I transferred some games from the internal storage to the card and it xferred at 1.3 Gbps and from what I can tell it access the games just as fast as the internal storage would. Seagate has announced 512 GB and 2 TB cards and it seems the pricing is going to be equivalent to the pc Gen 4 storage.

It adds plenty of space for more games on my Xbox series S.

Portable, simple setup, useful dual connector design

Arrived formatted exFat, GPT from Crucial. A few preinstalled offers included links to, Acronis backup software, Mylio Photo Organizer and the Crucial support webpage. The first thing I did was use software to repartition the drive then format to NTFS. I will mention after running synthetic benchmarks formatted NTFS then reformatted back to exFat produced little difference in benchmarks speed-wise. I used Crystal DiskMark9 to check speed. I have a Thunderbolt PCIE card installed and anticipated a jump in Read/Write speeds when using the Thunderbolt option. To my surprise, there was little difference in speed from the USB-C than when tested while connected to the Thunderbolt adapter. When connected with USB-C Read/Write bench speeds of 1041/1005 MB/s were reached. Testing speed connected to the PCIE Thunderbolt adapted showed R/W 1043/1023 MB/s. The synthetic speed tests were well below the advertised 2100 MB/s. I wasnt disappointed with the speeds, but I did expect my tests to be closer to the advertised speeds. And Im not sure why my unit didnt test closer to the 2100 MB/s. The advertised speeds could have been reached using a different software, not sure why my results showed lower R/W speeds. I happened to have a portable 1GB hard drive from around the 2004 era. The speeds hardly compare to the Crucial X10, but its amusing to see the difference in the size of the units (see picture). This Crucial X10 is nothing short of extraordinarily fast for a portable USB drive. I will definitely be using this drive next time I copy my music and music video files. Large enough to copy my main PCs entire storage drive. The cutting-edge speeds will be a real time-saver.

This product does work as advertised but I needed to buy a Thunderbolt 4 cable and plug it into the only USB-C Gen 4 2x2 port on my PC. On the front USB-C port is a Gen 3 port, I "only" get 1000MB/s read instead.

-lots of storage -good price -sturdy metal body -unique "gamer" design with RGB lights -USB C port (cable can be swapped out) -fast transfer speeds

So I got the drive, hooked it up to my Thunderbolt on my motherboard, and I transferred some files to my C drive, and I got a two-gig transfer speed. The Reading speed is great

Small and rugged

Fast enough for large file transfers, premium feel, compact. Come with a magnetic ring to support older generation phones.

Small footprint type c to C connector for faster speeds. You get good speeds for download and upload I was doing 1049.80 read speeds and write speeds are right up there with it at 1047.99 when you first open the Drive you'll see shortcuts one is for a Cronus clone so you can back up your drives and restore them using this drive.

I got this drive for my iphone and my pc backup. Very, very fast and easy to do.

Better than those old portable hard drive

Very easy to install.


compact fast comes with 2 USB cables

- compact - easy to use - i like the provided encryption software

Price Speed
