Crucial X9 Pro Portable SSD

If you want elegant, fast and supremely compatible portable storage, Crucial’s X9 Pro portable SSD delivers all.
By TweakTown
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Although we could hit the advertised maximum Sequential speeds with our testing, Crucial’s X9 Pro is still a quick, very compact external SSD with the added bonus of hardware encryption and password protection.
By KitGuru
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The Crucial X9 Pro is a tiny, near-perfect external SSD with a sturdy, ruggedized frame, hardware-based encryption, a long warranty, and up to 4TB of capacity.
By PCMag
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If you are looking for a very fast, compact, and durable external drive, the Crucial X9 Pro and Crucial X10 Pro are excellent choices. They are attractively priced, and I found no faults with their design or use.
By GearDiary
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Marrying good looks, great performance, and affordability, the X9 Pro is one of the top 10Gbps USB SSDs on the market.
By PCWorld
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Micron’s latest Crucial X9 Pro is an easy recommendation. It has everything you’d want from a portable SSD, including fast performance, a compact and rugged design, built-in encryption, and lots of storage space. Additionally, its pricing is reasonable.
By Dong Knows Tech
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For US customers, the aggressive pricing of the X9 Pro and its extra features make it a no-brainer. But for those in the EU or the UK, the older X8 and X6 remain a much better deal if you don’t need encryption. Those that are looking for something quicker should consider the X10 Pro instead.
By TechAdvisor
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Both the Crucial X9 Pro and the X10 Pro share the same housing and shape except for their colors so it isn’t a surprise that I have a lot of the same aesthetic-focused things on both pros and cons lists. The new design that Crucial came up with is surprisingly compact, especially compared to their X8.
By LanOC
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The Crucial X9 Pro has class-leading performance specifications, and the claimed numbers are backed up by our evaluation. There are certain scenarios where true top-tier SSD performance (such as high IOPS for random access scenarios) may be needed across a wide variety of use-cases. For such requirements, bridge-based PSSDs with a DRAM-equipped internal drive can perform better even within the 1 GBps-class interface limitations.
By Nutesla
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The X9 Pro is one of the fastest SSDs around, and its diminutive size combined with rugged design makes it a great choice to use on the road. The 2TB and 4TB models are a better value than their immediate rivals, and you get transfers going up to 1,050MB/s. The lack of password protection is irksome, but if you don’t need the feature, there are considerable savings to be had.
By AndroidCentral
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