As always price may not be updated until the morning.
$78 - Kingston HyperX Fury 120GB
$11 - Kingston DT101G3/16G 16G USB3.0 Flash Pen Drive
As always price may not be updated until the morning.
$78 - Kingston HyperX Fury 120GB
$11 - Kingston DT101G3/16G 16G USB3.0 Flash Pen Drive
Personally I wouldn't. Doesn't sound the greatest for the price, I'd personally go for an AT2020 USB.
Would strongly recommend listening to the youtube microphone reviews and samples before buying. The seiren is pretty good, but personally I prefer the AT2020, as deanylev suggested. Comparison here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThMupFYwkmQ
Also this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lF0OdRWMJYg
What is the different between ready-to-use portable SSD and DIY SSD with enclosure?
apparently this transcend portable ssd is not a standard form factor.
So the difference would be that if you DIY you can always upgrade later by only changing the ssd and keeping the case or if you damage the case you can just replace the case.
Im not sure if you know that there are 2 standards for ssd.
2.5" which is the same size as those pocket hdds
and msata which is used in laptops; it is about a big as 3sd cards placed side by side.
You can DIY in either format
Thank you for information. More clearer than ever about SSD. :)
I have a feeling the usb3 flash drive included will be very slow compared to other good usb3 drives.
It gets about 11mb/s.
Thought this was 16 GB of HyperX Fury RAM for $78. Would have kicked myself in the face.
Anyone would recommend the Razer Seiren?