![]() It took about 30 seconds to transfer completely and the speed was hovering around 93.2MB/s to 111 MB/s. ![]() flac files which is about 3.06GB from the Music Folder to the HDD. With that said, the StoreJet manages to hit somewhere around that neighborhood with a sequential write speed of 127.3 MB/s and a sequential read speed of 108.2 MB/s which is pretty impressive.Īs for a real-life test, we transferred our folder with. ![]() Transcend claimed that it has a Read Speed of 135 MB/s and a Write Speed of 135 MB/s respectively. To give a clearer explanation, the hard drive uses a SATA 600 based connection. According to CrystalDiskMark, the score is pretty much as expected. While it may not be the fastest we have seen, for an external HDD it pretty much checks off the box.Īs for the performance, we did two tests – the usual CrystalDiskMark and a real-test where we move a huge file from the HDD over to our system and vice versa. ![]() Transcend has opted in for a Western Digital WD20SPZX-22CRAT0 2.5” HDD with a capacity of 2TB. With the help of CrystalDiskInfo, we were able to find some information on what Hard Drive it uses under the enclosure. The best part about the StoreJet 200 for Mac is the fact that it only comes in one configuration and that’s a 2TB HDD. HFS is Apple’s proprietary storage file system that only can be used on Apple devices and it’s not possible to use on Windows machines unless if you were to format to exFAT or NTFS on Mac. You’ll have to install of course and what these application offers is that it gives you the option to recover lost data if you happen to lose it in your hard drive.įinally, to make Mac users life easier, the StoreJet 200 is actually pre-formatted to HFS+. It comes with Transcend Elite Data Management and RecoverX application pre-loaded in the hard drive. Other than that, the StoreJet 200 gets the same treatment as the other Transcend Hard drive. But the kind folks are generous enough to include a Full Size USB 3.0 to a Type C cable inside the box for added convenience. Since it’s marketed towards Mac Users to be specific, it comes with a USB C to C cable inside the box. Unlike other conventional external Hard Drives, the Transcend StoreJet 200 is a special one as it uses a USB-C Interface instead.
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