The ‘R’ stands for red. Not resolution, or racing, or rambunctiousness. This means, if you’ve been wondering, that there’s no difference between the R and non-R versions of the XS1000 SSD, other than the fact the red one is clearly superior due to the colour of its casing.

‘Red ones go faster’ is a common maxim, especially among the Orks of the Warhammer 40K universe, so it seems appropriate to review that model here. There’s nothing a creative studio with large amounts of data to move about likes better than a fast external drive, after all.

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Benchmarks
USB 3.2 Gen 1 Row 0 – Cell 1
PC Mark 10 Row 1 – Cell 1
Bandwidth 119.5MB/s
Average access time 204µs
CrystalDiscMark Row 4 – Cell 1
Read 413MB/s
Write 404MB/s
USB 4 Row 7 – Cell 1
PC Mark 10 Row 8 – Cell 1
Bandwidth 149MB/s
Average access time 163µs
CrystalDiscMark Row 11 – Cell 1
Read 952 MB/s
Write 765.5MB