A 10GB file was transferred in about 78 seconds from the laptop’s drive to the portable device, which equates to a real-life speed of around 128MBps – half the speed of some of the slower external solid-state drives we’ve evaluated. Overall, the drive performed above average in our two tests (CrystalDiskMark 6.0.2 and Atto 4) achieving read speeds of between 131 and 146MBps, and write speeds of between 130 and 139MBps. Ironically, the barebones 5TB drive is up to 50% more expensive than the external model, despite having fewer materials (no cable, chassis or electronics) the laws of supply and demand at work. It carries a two-year warranty, as does the Backup Plus Portable. This ST5000LM000 drive also has 128MB cache and a spindle speed of 5,400RPM. It is a 12.5mm tall, five-platter model, with each platter having a 1TB capacity. The 5TB hard disk drive used by the Backup Plus Portable was actually launched back in 2016. Here’s how the Seagate Backup Plus Portable performed in our benchmark tests:ĬrystalDiskMark: 146MBps (read) 130MBps (write)Ītto: 131MBps (read, 256mb) 139MBps (write, 256mb) Performance
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