ADATA Technology announces today the ultra compact ADATA SE880 external SSD, let’s see it together in detail
ADATA Technologymodule manufacturer DRAM high-performance, mobile accessories, gaming products, and industrial solutions today announces the solid state drive (SSD) external ADATA SE880. This latest external SSD from ADATA supports USB 3.2 Gen2 x2is equipped with a type door C and offers read performance up to 2000 MB / s. All of this is packed into one form factor ultra compact, resulting that’s smaller than a case AirPods. These attributes make it perfect for i creator content and console gamers on the go.
SE880 SSD: Transmission speed of 20 Gb / s
The SE880 supports USB 3.2 Gen2 x2 and is capable of providing a baud rate of 20 Gb/s. This is twice as fast as USB 3.2 Gen 2×1 e quattro times faster than USB 3.2 Gen 1×1. This allows the SE880 to reach speeds of read / write until 2000 MB / s, about twenty times faster than normal external hard drives. This blazing speed brings maximum convenience to creators, allowing them to access and edit large files directly on the SE880, eliminating the need to transfer files to their PC in advance. The SE880 is available in variants from 500 GB e 1 TB.
Hassle-free compatibility for on the go
Supporting many of the latest console game, the SE880 is ideal for archiving tons of games without taking up too much space physical, perfect for hardcore console gamers on the go. The extraordinary reading speed offered by the SE880 will allow players to load their games directly without interruption. Also, whether it’s Android, macOS, Windows or other operating systems, users won’t have to worry about compatibility at home or on the go. They can connect easily via its type port Cdo your own thing and go without too many thoughts.
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