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We review the HP Portable P500 1TB Portable SSD. This portable storage USB3 based SSD is able to hit plenty fast enough read and write speeds, and the 1 TB model does that at a price offering of just 99 USD, sounds not bad, eh?
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#5811121 Posted on: 07/22/2020 02:24 AM
Just bought a 4500u laptop that has a 256gb nvme. But what it really has is my soon-to-be 256gb external nvme drive.
Just bought a 4500u laptop that has a 256gb nvme. But what it really has is my soon-to-be 256gb external nvme drive.
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#5811189 Posted on: 07/22/2020 11:40 AM
Tell me how do you survive with 256GB in laptop?
Ok if not for serious use.
Just bought a 4500u laptop that has a 256gb nvme. But what it really has is my soon-to-be 256gb external nvme drive.
Tell me how do you survive with 256GB in laptop?
Ok if not for serious use.
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#5811265 Posted on: 07/22/2020 06:07 PM
Tell me how do you survive with 256GB in laptop?
Ok if not for serious use.
I can't. I don't even think that's enough space for my light usage. That's why it's being replaced almost immediately.
I knew I'd swap it out when I bought it. The rest of the configuration, ease of opening the case bottom and price made it well worth spending a bit afterwards on a decent 1tb. Just waiting for a random deal. Pretty much any 1TB will do. It's already fast, just too small.
Tell me how do you survive with 256GB in laptop?
Ok if not for serious use.
I can't. I don't even think that's enough space for my light usage. That's why it's being replaced almost immediately.

I knew I'd swap it out when I bought it. The rest of the configuration, ease of opening the case bottom and price made it well worth spending a bit afterwards on a decent 1tb. Just waiting for a random deal. Pretty much any 1TB will do. It's already fast, just too small.
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Well, consumer 1TB SATA SSD is some 80 Eur and USBC box is additional few Eur.
I think buying something like HP is not worth cause for same money we could make better one. Yes, it looks nicer but...
For 20 Eur more we could get M.2.