The drive performs right where I expected it to, and for those wanting to back up larger files for fast recall, this isn’t really the right device for you. It’s a bit old school, but old-school hardware allows you to get 4TB in your pocket without spending a small fortune.
Plus, the read and write speeds are pleasantly consistent and while they Type-C cable can support significantly higher speeds, it’s nice to see the more popular and newer cable format regardless, as Micro-USB is a bit old-hat these days.
So while loading games back and forth may take a while, it’s clear that huge amounts of small to medium files are going to do just fine here. Backing up photos, music, movies, ROMs, documents, and all that jazz are perfectly well-suited here.
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