Most solid-state drives are sold as inner disks planned for set up inside a laptop, but Verbatim's new 32GB solid-state drive is an outer USB3 example. It is little sufficient to set in a shirt pocket simply and has an effective faux-metal look.


A USB iii SSD should be quicker than a USB iii movable hard disk. Unfortunately, although Verbatim's SSD was so quick at reading documents, its function writing documents was disappointing. Big documents were read at 131MB/s, while little

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files were read at 66.6MB/s. Big files were written at a much dumber 53.5MB/s and little documents were written at 31.1MB/s. This means its average big documents function of 92.3MB/s and little documents function of 49.1MB/s were on a par with common outer USB iii hard disks such as Iomega's Prestige Mobile.


If you require rugged, quick memory then Verbatim's 32GB Outer SSD is not a worse option, but Kingston's rival USB iii SSD, the Kingston HyperX Max, is much quicker in entire our benchmarks. The Kingston we tried was a 128GB SSD so is more costly to purchase. A 64GB edition of the HyperX costs gigabyte, while Verbatim's 32GB. Despite its higher cost, the bigger HyperX is a excellent purchase.