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The Fantom Drives eXtreme Mini External SSD offers a robust 1TB of storage with lightning-fast read/write speeds of up to 1050MB/s. Its compact design and rugged build make it the ideal choice for professionals needing reliable, portable storage solutions. Compatible with multiple platforms and backed by a 5-year warranty, this SSD is engineered for performance and durability.
Brand | Fantom Drives |
Product Dimensions | 3.81 x 1.27 x 10.8 cm; 85.05 g |
Item model number | UCX-1000N |
Manufacturer | Fantom Drives |
Series | eXtreme Mini External SSD |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | M.2 |
Hard Drive Size | 1 TB |
Hard Disk Description | Solid State Hard Drive |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.2 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Linux, Mac |
Item Weight | 84.9 g |
P**O
fast, lightweight and small
After having used other USB3 thumb drives, and FireWire 800 drives, this device is the fastest external drive I have. It has made copying files to other devices faster than using my WiFi, and my wife has also used it to transfer large transcription files between systems, she also said I can't have it back because it's faster than her other external transfer drives.The drive casing is solidly made, and comes with a rubber/silicone sleeve to help it absorb any drops, it should easily withstand daily usage. There is a blue LED that indicates whether or not it is on, and if there is any activity.I had to erase and reformat it for exFat, as it comes NTFS formatted, in order to be able to partition it on OS X. It works flawlessly between OS X and Windows 10.
D**T
Microlith
Kubrick made a film once, about the mystery of a featureless object which may appear anywhere, at any time, in iterations of exact dimensions and variable size.Like the monolith, iterations of FD's eXtreme line are relics out of time.This is useful, and needed, as our intentions for new technology always involve the future. To stay current, each tech item we buy must not only be "futuristic", but actually *from the future*.The Mini is styled with a sci-fi mystique, and performs at a level which is not yet normal. Its data rate is surreal and, as with the other eXtreme drive I use, I have no complaint about either its reliability, its utility, or its use. The unit fits 4TB snugly within a pocketable object the size of a cigarette lighter.FD is confident enough to offer the Mini with a 5 year warranty, instead of the usual 3. I plan to use this drive for at least 5 years, and hopefully much longer than that.I think it's going to be a very, very long time before this device seems old…
M**A
Running VERY hot (and transfer rates from MacBookPro is only 5MB/sec)
This is my second Fantom Drive 4TBThe first is used for video editing with one of the new Mac mini with M1 chip because those are incapable of upgrading the hard drive once to something a video editor would find useful.But, for the new drive that arrived earlier this week.I'm trying to simply copy a 2TB photos library to my 4TB Fantom Drive.The first time I tried this it failed. I was able to successfully format the drive MacOS Extended (Journaled)But, after copying the drive was seen in Disk Utility but not mountable.So, I started over. I erased and re-formatted the drive as MacOS Extended (Journaled) and plugged it into the Mac using USB 3.0 cableThe transfer has been taking hours and what concerns me is the drive is TOO HOT TO TOUCH.I held it in my hand for 15 seconds and had to let it go - its literally that hot.According to the Fantom website it should only be 20 degrees above ambient temperature.I think I got a bad drive.I'm going to quit this and try coping from a different source and see if it makes a difference.
Y**.
Very slow usb flash
Just arrived yesterday. The device is getting ultra hot, and is very slow in write speed
G**.
Compact, great speeds, BUT does not work on newer Lenovo TB / USB 3.2 Gen2 ports
Unfortunately, these will not work on some of Lenovo's Thunderbolt3 ports. After getting the same error on multiple newer Lenovo computers (T series, P53), I reached out to FD for tech support. They told me that "Our engineering team said that it looks like Lenovo set a small thunderbolt PDO for USB devices and the external SSD’s power is over the current setting. If so, we cannot fix it because the SSD’s power consumption cannot be changed."This DID work on my Lenovo's sole USB 3.2 Gen1 port, but that is limited to only 5Gbps. The drive had great read/write speeds using my 2021 Macbook Pro. It did get too hot to handle unless you only touch the rubber portion.I ended up returning the drive as I needed it for my Lenovo, but I would still recommend it if you are only using it on OSX or another Windows computer where you can get USB 3.2 Gen2 (10Gbps) speeds. It's extremely small, affordable, and offers great performance.
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