Conclusion, Pricing, and Final Thoughts

Conclusion

PROS

  • Best performing portable SSD tested to date (by a large margin).
  • Solid construction. Attractive design.

CONS

  • Physical size seems a bit larger than needed.
  • Thermal design limits cooling for longer transfers (>5 minutes at >1GB/s).
  • Can only be used in Thunderbolt 3 capable systems (no USB 3.1 compatibility).

Pricing, Endurance, and Warranty (MSRP)

  • 500GB – $400   ($0.80/GB)
  • 1TB     – $700   ($0.70/GB)
  • 2TB     – $1400 ($0.70/GB)

There was no endurance rating listed for the X5, but it is based on the 970 EVO, which had respectable figures. The X5 also carries the same 3-year warranty as the 970 EVO. Where it differs greatly is price – sure it's quick, and you're paying for that fancy new Intel TB3 chip, but $0.70-$0.80/GB is up there for an external SSD.

Final Thoughts

Samsung certainly did not disappoint with their new Portable SSD X5. The performance was outstanding, far exceeding that of any competing portable SSD tested to date. That said, there are a few things to be picky about. The design, while sleek, is a bit on the large and heavy side, likely due to the need for a large internal thermal mass in order to counter the design choice of a plastic (thermally insulative) housing. Pricing is also on the high side, but if you're after the highest performing portable SSD, a price premium is to be expected. If you want the best possible performance from a Thunderbolt 3 SSD, Samsung's Portable SSD X5 is the only way to go!

Awarding gold for performance. Points off for bulky/heavy design.

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