This might be the case, and yet, the GigaDrive is still very hot to the touch when it's working. GigaSSD's Indiegogo website mentions that the GigaDrive was designed to be "anti-overheat protected" since transferring large amounts of data can cause overheating. The included cable measures just under 18 inches. We didn't test this, however.įinally, kudos to GigaSSD for shipping the drive with a cable long enough that there's breathing room between it and a computer. Additionally, its anodized metal makes it durable enough to continue to work even after an accidental fall of up to 10 feet, according to GigaSSD. IP67-rated means an occasional coffee or water drop isn't going to hurt this beast. Overall, I was happy with the GigaDrive's speeds but will leave it to the storage experts to look into this further.ĭurability is another area where the SSD shines. ![]() ![]() Performance numbers are probably better on GigaDrives with more storage, which you should keep in mind. We recorded two separate 10GB transfers at around 305MBps and 300MBps, respectively. Like TechRadar, however, we found that speeds weren't nearly as great under real-world conditions but still good.
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