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OWC unleashes 2nd gen ThunderBlade SSD drives with a top speed of 5000MB/s

30 Jan

Other World Computing, often shortened to OWC, has released the ThunderBlade Gen 2 external SSD.

This second-generation external SSD comes at a lower price point than its predecessor while offering improved performance. Specifically, the ThunderBlade Gen 2 runs cooler than its previous version while keeping its ‘near-silent’ operation thanks to a finless design. The SSDs can be stacked and up to six can be daisy-chained together.

OWC says the drives can reach speeds up to 3,800MB/s when multiple are used alongside OWC’s SoftRAID program — that equates to roughly 1TB of data being transferred in just four and a half minutes. On their own, the drives are capable of transfers up to 5000MB/s. These speeds are achieved with the onboard dual Thunderbolt 3 ports, which use the USB Type-C connector.

As you could expect from such performance, these drives aren’t cheap. The ThunderBlade Gen 2 external SSDs come in 1TB, 2TB, 4TB and 8TB capacities for $ 799, $ 1,199, $ 1,899 and $ 3,499, respectively. Each drive comes with a custom hard-shell case, a Thunderbolt 3 cable and a three year OWC limited warranty.

To purchase and find more information on the ThunderBlade Gen 2 drives, head over to OWC’s website.


Update (January 29, 2019): This article has been edited to clarify that when daisy-chained, the ThunderBlade Gen 2 SSD drives can reach speeds of 3,800MB/s when used alongside OWC’s SoftRAID program and speeds of 5,000MB/s when used individually. The previous version of this article implied the top speed of the drives themselves were 3,800MB/s.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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OWC launches ThunderBlade external SSD: up to 8TB with 2800MB/s speeds

11 Apr

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Media professionals in need of a fast, reliable, and high-capacity external SSD have a new option in OWC’s ThunderBlade. This external drive, which has started shipping to customers, is offered in 1TB to 8TB capacities with up to 2,800MB/s read speeds and 2,450MB/s write speeds. According to OWC, these transfer speeds make ThunderBlade its fastest external drive yet.

Inside each ThunderBlade you’ll find four M.2 SSDs—up to 2TB per SSD—each of which has its own dedicated piece of the front-facing LED. According to the drive’s user guide, “when one or more of the SSDs are accessed for read/write operations, the corresponding segments will blink blue.” Of course, that doesn’t mean you ‘max out’ at 8TB.

Every drive features two Thunderbolt 3 ports, which allow you to daisy chain up to six ThunderBlades together and configure them in Software RAID 0, 1, 4, 5, and 1+0. And SoftRAID allows a pair of ThunderBlade drives to hit read speeds of up to 3,800MB/s. The ThunderBlade’s read and write speeds enable it to handle uncompressed, high-bandwidth media, making it an ideal choice for photographers, video editors and other professionals dealing with large amounts of data.

In addition to blistering speeds, OWC designed ThunderBlade to be durable and includes a ballistic hard-shell protective case with the drive. ThunderBlade can operate in temperatures ranging from 10°C to 65°C (50°F to 95°F), measures 3cm x 12.3cm x 7.5cm (1.2in x 4.9in x 7.5in), weighs 0.7kg (1.8lbs), and supports both Windows 10 and macOS 10.13 or greater.

The OWC ThunderBlade is available to purchase from several online retailers, at the following prices:

  • 1TB: $ 1,200 USD
  • 2TB: $ 1,800 USD
  • 4TB: $ 2,800 USD
  • 8TB: $ 5,000 USD

And since you can daisy chain up to six devices together, your total storage tops out at 48TB for $ 30,000—a good chunk cheaper than the G-Technology G-DRIVE Pro SSD Western Digital announced yesterday.

To learn more about the drive, head over to the OWC website or dive into the user guide here.

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