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<blockquote data-quote="denniscampbell" data-source="post: 1822120" data-attributes="member: 362112"><p>thanks for the data transfer info....</p><p>yes the TB 3 are out of my price range, my current ssd, a transcend store jet 500 has a TB2 / usb 3.0 from desktop to external drive and am trying to replicate same and just replace failing ssd, the fact that there is only amazon india to order from must be a factor ......looked at samsung T5, amazon (india) specs say hard drive interface is 1.1 and SSD, USB 3.1 Type-C to C Cable, USB 3.1 Type-C to A Cable, the 1.1 looks like a typo ?.... the seagate has the same specs and a bit cheaper but not familiar with either, the fact that there is hardly more than 125 Gbs in storage, most going to back up, it seems as though the need for a TB 2 may not be necessary except for a slight difference in read/write speed? am i on solid ground here ?</p><p>thanks </p><p>dennis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denniscampbell, post: 1822120, member: 362112"] thanks for the data transfer info.... yes the TB 3 are out of my price range, my current ssd, a transcend store jet 500 has a TB2 / usb 3.0 from desktop to external drive and am trying to replicate same and just replace failing ssd, the fact that there is only amazon india to order from must be a factor ......looked at samsung T5, amazon (india) specs say hard drive interface is 1.1 and SSD, USB 3.1 Type-C to C Cable, USB 3.1 Type-C to A Cable, the 1.1 looks like a typo ?.... the seagate has the same specs and a bit cheaper but not familiar with either, the fact that there is hardly more than 125 Gbs in storage, most going to back up, it seems as though the need for a TB 2 may not be necessary except for a slight difference in read/write speed? am i on solid ground here ? thanks dennis [/QUOTE]
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