Testseek.com have collected 96 expert reviews of the Samsung X5 Thunderbolt3 / USB3.1 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung X5 Thunderbolt3 / USB3.1.
August 2018
(85%)
96 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Samsung's latest portable drive is touted as being its fastest yet. The X5 leverages both NVMe and Thunderbolt 3 technology for performance as high as 2.8GB/s read and 2.3GB/s write. Ideal for creative professionals or media enthusiast, the new drive can...
The Samsung x5 matches its advertised read speed and writes thanks to that fast last generation 64-layer 3-bit written V-NAND. Combined with a bit of an SLC and DRAM cache and a very fast Thunderbolt 3 interface, this thing will smoke anything and after c...
Published: 2018-08-28, Author: Tom , review by: pcmag.com
Extremely fast data transfer speeds, thanks to Thunderbolt 3 and PCIe NVMe interfaces, Multiple capacity options, Sleek design,
Expensive, Heavy, No USB support, Difficult to connect to Windows PCs
The sleek, expensive Samsung Portable SSD X5 offers the fastest single-drive external storage money can buy, but it's suited mainly to well-heeled content-creation pros using late-model Macs...
Bottom Line, The sleek, expensive Samsung Portable SSD X5 offers the fastest single-drive external storage money can buy, but it's suited mainly to well-heeled content-creation pros using late-model Macs
Expensive, Heavy, No USB support, Difficult to connect to Windows PCs
The sleek, expensive Samsung Portable SSD X5 offers the fastest single-drive external storage money can buy, but it's suited mainly to well-heeled content-creation pros using late-model Macs...
The Samsung Portable SSD X5 is the fastest Thunderbolt 3 drive that we have had the pleasure of reviewing to date and its performance is most impressive. The X5 1TB drive that we reviewed today is rated at up to 2800 MB/s read and 2300 MB/s write and we w...
Published: 2018-08-28, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Streamlined, Metal Enclosure, Excellent Performance, Thunderbolt 3 Bandwidth, Durable Chassis, Capacity Up To 2TB
Big Price Premium, Short Included Cable
Samsung X5 Thunderbolt 3 Portable SSD -- Find Them At AmazonThe Samsung X5 will be available globally starting on September 3. MSRPs for the three capacities in the line-up will range from $399 for the 500GB drive to a whopping $1,399 for the 2TB model. T...
Best performing portable SSD tested to date (by a large margin), Solid construction. Attractive design
Physical size seems a bit larger than needed, Thermal design limits cooling for longer transfers (>5 minutes at >1GB/s), Can only be used in Thunderbolt 3 capable systems (no USB 3.1 compatibility)
Samsung certainly did not disappoint with their new Portable SSD X5. The performance was outstanding, far exceeding that of any competing portable SSD tested to date. That said, there are a few things to be picky about. The design, while sleek, is a bit o...
Published: 2018-08-28, Author: Tony , review by: Techreport.com
The X5 blew all of our other contenders clean out of the water. There is no doubt that it will land far ahead of the other portables in our rankings. We distill an overall performance rating using an older SATA SSD as a baseline. To compare each drive, w...
Published: 2018-08-28, Author: Sean , review by: tomshardware.com
Thunderbolt 3 interface, Sequential read and write performance, Full hardware-based encryption,
Expensive, Drive gets hot under load, Lack of color options, Three-year warranty, Non-slip coating isn't very effective
The Samsung Portable SSD X5 is rather pricey, but the impressive performance will speed up your workflow. Full AES 256-bit hardware-based encryption provides a nice layer of additional security for the professional crowd, but the three-year warranty i...
Published: 2018-08-28, Author: Jon , review by: macworld.com
Blazingly fast, Portable
Lack of AC jack makes it Thunderbolt 3 only, Expensive, though not out of whack for NVMe SSDs
If you want the fastest possible portable storage for your Thunderbolt 3 Mac, the X5 is it. The biggest issues are price and a complete the lack of compatibility with the vast majority of Macs and PCs. If that's a major concern, go USB 3.1.But USB...