The cheap tiny SSDs that transformed my editing workflow!

2023 ж. 21 Қыр.
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This video is about Crucial's tiny SSDs, in particular the X9 Pro and X10 Pro SSDs, which you can learn more about and pick up here: geni.us/PhillipBloom_X9_X10
You can currently pick up the X9 Pro for only $69.99 for the 1TB and up to $215.99 for the 4TB.
The X10 Pro is from $107.99 for the 1TB up to $260.99 for the 4TB.
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  • One thing to note, is when making backups of footage, don’t go: card -> SSD -> Backup HDD. ALWAYS copy the footage from the CARD to all the drives individually, because if there was an error when copying to the SSD originally, all your backup copies will also have errors. It may be slower, but it’s worth not losing your incredibly valuable data.

    @bedemiller@bedemiller8 ай бұрын
    • If you're editing in Resolve, there's a built in clone tool with checksum that's worth considering

      @MrAlexTech@MrAlexTech8 ай бұрын
    • Good advice

      @faithhouse6111@faithhouse61118 ай бұрын
    • @@MrAlexTechwhere exactly can you find it?

      @theowlfromduolingo7982@theowlfromduolingo79828 ай бұрын
    • Good point! Thanks for sharing!

      @papabee3381@papabee33818 ай бұрын
    • @@theowlfromduolingo7982 Clone tool can be found in the media tab

      @ulysse6916@ulysse69167 ай бұрын
  • I love seeing how small tech gets over the years, 20 years ago a 60gb HHD was top of the line and it was a tank. Now 4tb is on a keychain.

    @covingtonrace1@covingtonrace18 ай бұрын
    • . I'm building a new PC , last time I did this was 11 years ago . I was left in awe/flabbergasted as I installed the M.2 ssd (samsung 980 pro 2tb) on my motherboard. Like, Holy fuck ! Its like a stick of butter 🧈. Recently, I got a Crucial p5 m.2 as a second partition. Just amazing how fast technology improves.

      @budz.47@budz.478 ай бұрын
    • ​@@budz.47I'm building a new pc too and went all in with a motherboard that takes three m.2 drives just to keep the whole thing with as few cables as possible.

      @makatron@makatron8 ай бұрын
  • Been watching Philip for years and I think his video are so well done and incredibly helpful 🎉

    @SashaJordanAppler@SashaJordanAppler8 ай бұрын
  • You and the cats are looking great, aweseome view into improving the editing workflow. Always great seeing your videos!

    @chrisw443@chrisw4438 ай бұрын
  • That's great! I've used these on my last 2 projects and to have THE Phillip Bloom validate my choices feels amazing, haha.

    @MustacheWax@MustacheWax8 ай бұрын
  • We got a couple of these for shooting at work the other day. They are awesome! Fast, reliable, large capacity and doesn't break the bank!

    @JoshFryer@JoshFryer8 ай бұрын
  • Nice insights, Philip! I love how you put this together. Great informational and fun watch 😁👏

    @wearetrackclub@wearetrackclub7 ай бұрын
  • I will definitely have to look at this more for my shop. Thanks aa always PB for the wonderful, very detailed review as always sir.

    @CoreySteibCameraGuy@CoreySteibCameraGuy4 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Philip!

    @DannyDHidalgo@DannyDHidalgo8 ай бұрын
  • Amen to Carbon Copy Cloner. The BEST backup software you can’t do without.

    @chrispy104k@chrispy104k8 ай бұрын
  • Philip never disappoints. Great video. Gonna check these out

    @forgottenamericana@forgottenamericana7 ай бұрын
  • Another excellent and useful video, Philip. Thanks as always!

    @roamtheplanet67@roamtheplanet678 ай бұрын
    • Thank you :)

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
  • Amazing idea! I like how durable and portable those SSDs look. Although I might go for M.2 SSD enclosures which allow one to use SSDs that are normally mounted internally, the main downside of those types of SSDs however is that they are REALLY thin and might be easy to break. Great video as usual :)

    @Cheecken@Cheecken7 ай бұрын
  • Damn! These are crazy cheap! Love how you’re able to turn such a dull subject into an enjoyable video 😊

    @Ed-davies@Ed-davies8 ай бұрын
  • I just changed to NVMe enclosures + SSDs Gen4, with 2500-2700 MB/s Read/Write, for less than $350... never going back to slow, troublesome Raids or NAS

    @Cencolor@Cencolor8 ай бұрын
  • My first personal hard drive was in 1992 I think, 220MB, all my friends came to my house and wanted to see that beast. 2001 maybe I bought a 40GB IBM and all my colleagues thought I was crazy cause the price was insane. One year later, Those 10K rpm Barracuda SCSI arrays were vibrating my house for video editing. 2019 I bought many 12TB external disks. I have many portable SSDs in my EDC kit and now look at those beautiful and compact Crucial that I'm gonna get for sure. We came a long way when it comes to storage. Yet my best memories are when I had to insert those 30cm vinyl size floppy disks in a computer to play a game 😂

    @REMY.C.@REMY.C.8 ай бұрын
  • Didn’t know about these! As a stock video shooter who is regularly buying drives getting such cheap and compact SSDs is an incredible find. Good marketing by crucial and neat video as per usual 😆😀👍🏿

    @ODHunte@ODHunte8 ай бұрын
  • Really handy and fast drives. Thanks for the review 🙂

    @WalksInCamera@WalksInCamera8 ай бұрын
  • Golden, Blooming nice!

    @johndoane7200@johndoane72008 ай бұрын
  • fantastic video Philip. i always find myself backing up to 4 drives

    @alsey7@alsey78 ай бұрын
  • Hey Philip, I've just bought the X10 with 4 terabytes. I'm really looking forward to it living up to your recommendation, especially when it comes to reliability. Price is amazing. Thanks!

    @recipe30@recipe308 ай бұрын
    • hey, can you maybe help me with this question - does this device work as expected when connected to an android/iphone with password protection on, or does the password protection need to be removed in order to be connected to and files shown on an android/iphone? which phone do you use?

      @namratat3384@namratat33847 ай бұрын
  • Great drives at a really good price. I have three I use every day and at least two are with me on every filming trip. I transfer from my SD cards to them using Hedge for the iPad on my iPad Pro to keep everything down to a minimum. Hedge will transfer to two or more sources so once set up in the evening I go off to eat while it does its thing. Perfect......

    @DaveKnowlesFilmmaker@DaveKnowlesFilmmaker8 ай бұрын
  • Hi Pihilip! Glad I found your channel. We have 3 things in common: 1. We both use NLE, 2. We both use external 4TB SSD, 3. WE BOTH LOVE CATS! When I was in elementary back in 70's-80's, I took care of 27 stray cats. And now I have 3 inside the house and another 8 stray cats that always play and come around our carport. Stay safe and healthy, Philip.

    @bimoadiprakoso@bimoadiprakoso6 ай бұрын
  • I can say that making sure I verify my copies when I do the original copy is a key part of almost any file transfer workflow I have these days, whether it's from an SD card to an on-site working laptop or an external drive to a NAS. There are utilities like Teracopy that make it super simple on both Mac and Windows to enable file verification by default. It's a little bit slower, but when it comes to data integrity, being safe really is the only choice.

    @mascott106@mascott1067 ай бұрын
  • 1st time on your channel & im hooked. Video was like a journey with the best storyteller. 👍

    @latinreuben@latinreuben4 ай бұрын
    • thanks so much!

      @philipbloom@philipbloom4 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant review, thanks for sharing these amazing tiny SSD’s the 10Pro 4TB is $476 AUD (delivered). I’ve now added a few of these to my wishlist. New subscriber here, Cheers from Western Australia

    @iSpike@iSpike7 ай бұрын
  • Great video thanks for this post.

    @Jjsadiq3760@Jjsadiq37607 ай бұрын
  • This is great, thanks - easy to watch, nice music selection. I now looking to see if I can get any stock in South Africa! 👍

    @admediaproductions6452@admediaproductions64528 ай бұрын
  • I've been a fan of Crucial for a while, since their industrial side is Micron, serving Apple RAM for ages. Very reliable and good prices. I didn't know they were making a tiny SSD, but I've been loving my Sandisk Extreme Pro 4TB (portable) for editing. 1TB/s speeds on USB-C is the limit unless we go to Thunderbolt 3 drives... definitely considering them if I get anything else, but USB-3 has been fast enough to edit 4K 10-bit without issue.

    @skymakai@skymakai8 ай бұрын
    • I edit 4k 12 bit true unbayered raw directly from nvme drive in 3.2 usb enclosure. 400MBs goes easy. I also edit 4k 10bit directly from 100MBs sd card with 3.1 usb reader. For 4k compressed h264 and h265 files everything over 100MBs is overkill 😆

      @smalldeekgeorge@smalldeekgeorge8 ай бұрын
    • @@smalldeekgeorge Agreed that it's overkill unless it's multiple streams.

      @skymakai@skymakai8 ай бұрын
  • Good tip thanks and well done video.

    @michaelpoczynek@michaelpoczynek2 ай бұрын
  • Yeah you're right, they're not terribly priced. I've been doing this with NVME drives in an external enclosure for quite a while now, since prices have fallen, to almost cheap. These Crucial drives are the same thing I'm sure, just purpose built to be this tiny storage device. The day's of conventional slowass USB drives are over, thankfully. Now we have NVME drives galore, with a simple USB interface. Cheers 🍻

    @Finite-Tuning@Finite-Tuning8 ай бұрын
    • NVME doesn't give you anything if it's hanging off a USB strictly speaking. If USB is used anywhere in the connection, it will be the limiting factor in most cases, unless we're talking about old gear that shouldn't be used anyway. The whole raison d'etre of NVME is direct attachment by PCI-E which you are not using or gaining anything from if there is a USB connection of some flavor in between. So, to sum it up, you cannot have NVME connected by USB as one is the opposite of the other, it's like saying your Ferrari is transported faster by a freight train than a Mercedes. No, it's not, both are loaded on the same freight train(USB) so their speed is limited to that of the train(USB), the V12(NVME) in the Ferrari doesn't make it move any faster by train(USB). Conclusion: you cannot have "NVME connected by USB" by definition of what NVME is.

      @noth606@noth6067 ай бұрын
    • @@noth606: I must have forgotten to turn my idiot attractor off, it's obviously still cranked right up to 11. 🙄

      @Finite-Tuning@Finite-Tuning7 ай бұрын
  • Great review Philip, you are looking really healthy, vibrant and good energy. Keep up with whatever you are doing. The SSD’s are great and Im definitely going to purchase one with your code, I just have to see if they deliver to Cape Town or I can get a friend to bring it back here without the heavy import duties. Sending much love and a big hug

    @shawn3d@shawn3d8 ай бұрын
    • Thank you. It’s all an act for the camera and my diffusion filter!

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
    • But the drive locally if it’s cheaper, save your money! The link is purely for them to track referrals from the vid.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
  • thanks for your reasoning. I tried several 4tb and 8tb ssd's because i needed more space for longer projects. the 8tb ssd's (owc, sabrent) all had issues and had to be returned. maybe i was unlucky. but in the end i invested in a thunderblade 16tb which is costly but very reliable!

    @lorenzor380@lorenzor3808 ай бұрын
    • Anything biger than 4tb you are best off getting an enterprise HDD based ext drive and just keeping that data in immediate use on SSD.

      @philldixon8001@philldixon80018 ай бұрын
  • I currently use a 2TB M.2 2030 drive from Sabrent in a PCI-E 4.0 mini enclosure and I love it. Only reason I didn't pick up one of these drives is the price tag and I like being able to switch out the SSD with a different one without having to buy a whole new external drive with enclosure. It may not seem like much of a price difference initially, but I've saved about 500 dollars.

    @Redman147@Redman1473 ай бұрын
  • Looks like a great, and reasonably priced turnkey solution. Though there are Thunderbolt 3/USB and even dedicated Thunderbolt 4 NVME external enclosures. My Trebleet Thunderbolt 3/USB with a gen 3 NVME, gets around 2500MB/s on Thunderbolt. A dedicated Thunderbolt 4 enclosure with a Gen 4 NVME SSD should push through around 4500 MB/s. They get bloody hot though!

    @LockyourHubs4WDing@LockyourHubs4WDing8 ай бұрын
  • The like is for the cat! What a lovely thing.

    @nxu5107@nxu51077 ай бұрын
  • I’ve used Crucial for on the go storage some of the time, but have relied on the Sabrent Rocket Nano Drives (now in v.2) for filming on my Blackmagic cameras and for a lot of my on the go storage. All metal, fast and to date they’ve been very reliable. I think I have 8 of them at this stage. Another option. Very compact and sturdy.

    @waveland@waveland8 ай бұрын
    • As cheap as these?

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
    • @@philipbloom The X10 however looks like a better deal at today’s prices. Of course these fluctuate from week to week.

      @waveland@waveland8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@philipbloomwhats the tbw write endurance of yur ssd for editing?

      @jirehla-ab1671@jirehla-ab16717 ай бұрын
  • Not sure If I missed it, but you can also use a fast external SSD drive as your primary boot drive and then use your internal laotop/mac drive as a backup drive. Carbon Copy Cloner may have that feature. I'm using Econ Technologies's Chronosync for backups and also for creating a boot drive image. It's another way of getting faster performance from a system.

    @leddie4101@leddie41017 ай бұрын
  • The Crucial X8 is also a good one. A fair bit bigger than the X9 or X10, but also metal and a little bit cheaper for 4TB. I've been editing off the X6 and X8 for ages with zero complaints. Handles everything I could throw at it. Multistream 10bit 4K60 is ez with them.

    @Mandaramaster@Mandaramaster7 ай бұрын
  • Solid review. ordering two X9s as can’t take advantage of X10 speed on Mac. 👌

    @dwylhq874@dwylhq8747 ай бұрын
  • I love that keychain something @0:40

    @aaronza7218@aaronza72188 ай бұрын
  • Love ya bro!!!

    @RoadJournal@RoadJournal7 ай бұрын
  • Have been using Carbon Copy Cloner for nearly 2 decades. Never fails, unlike HDs that will all fail one day. Almost best purchase ever made.

    @myvideoguy@myvideoguy2 ай бұрын
  • These have been useful over years, also Sabrent enclosures for M2 drives and Crucial or other brand fast M2 SSD put in them. Becomes even smaller and handier.

    @philldixon8001@philldixon80018 ай бұрын
    • Just to add I have left a couple of the X6 in Africa and had them posted over by African filmmakers or brought over by colleagues when data rates wouldn't allow folks to upload for editing and grading due to cost. Prev they would have tried to get a complete HDD to someone and in some starting out filmmakers that was their only HDD. Helped a fair few African nature shorts get made for film fest entries and the like.

      @philldixon8001@philldixon80018 ай бұрын
  • grabbed me two 4TB NVME and stacked them in a RAID enclosure pushing USB4 40GBS. does the trick for me. editing BRAW in real time off it

    @flipnap2112@flipnap21128 ай бұрын
  • r.c.4752 made me LOL when he said he bought a 40GB IBM drive and all his colleagues thought he was mad. When I bought my first PC and fitted a Miro DC20 Capture Card. Standard Definition 720x576 PAL, remember that. I also bought a 2nd HDD, 210MB (that’s not a typing error, Megabytes) for £240. I told my wife the drives would never get any bigger and any cheaper. It’s your turn to LOL. Philip, your films and techniques are awesome.

    @davidhill2065@davidhill20656 ай бұрын
  • Hey Phillip I love the drama when you tell us the amount of storage used in your footage 🤣

    @wandaphili@wandaphili7 ай бұрын
  • Glad the prices are coming down. I currently have an external hard disk drive for most of my Lightroom catalog, but I could fit it all on a 4 TB SSD with a little over 1 TB remaining (I'm talking about photos, mostly). I think I'll replace that external drive with a 4 TB SSD! I don't have USB 3.2 ports, but I do have 3.0 which should still be a lot faster with a SSD connected, compared to the hard drive.

    @ThePhotographyHobbyist@ThePhotographyHobbyist8 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for your great videos! Just bought a Samsung T7 Shield, wich is close in specs and price. The Crucial X9 Pro was not on my radar until now and is even smaller than the Samsung.

    @Blafasel_Blafasel@Blafasel_Blafasel8 ай бұрын
    • I love the samsung shield, and cheaper now

      @djepodjepo@djepodjepo8 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Philip, fine info here! I think this begs the question: how do you configure platforms (MS desktop, laptop and/or Mac) to be exactly the same so that you have your NLE and all its Suites' and/or plupings/addins to interact with the data you are transporting as you work through your Editing Process from platform to platform???

    @325v64@325v647 ай бұрын
  • hey Philip, i love your music selection for this video! would love to know where you source these, thank you. 😊

    @ekeneam3644@ekeneam36447 ай бұрын
  • I use Amazon Glacier to backup everything just in case, and long term off loading. I’ve +10TB up at moment and it’s about £10 a month

    @MePeterNicholls@MePeterNicholls8 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the advice on SSD Just wondering, Philip, where did you get your cat portraits from/made?

    @PhilSledge@PhilSledge8 ай бұрын
  • I think you'll find that if you run the speed tests on those SSDs that the blazing fast speed you see will drop massively to USB3.1 speeds within 2-3 minutes. I have that problem with every enclosure I've tried, even Thunderbolt 3 enclosures. They will burst a single file or two really well, but if you want to copy over a few hundred gigs from a camera for the whole day's footage, it's gonna chew on it for quite a while. If you use rsync to copy the files, you'll notice the thruput drop is pretty consistent. I get about 4-5 big files through before it drops down to about 55MB/sec.

    @TheMNB@TheMNB8 ай бұрын
    • I copied over 300 gigs yesterday by drag and drop from one X9 to another. The speed was consistent and fast all the way through.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
    • But I normally use Carbon Copy Cloner for backing up and one backup I did was 5 times faster than the same one to HDD.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
    • 40-50 MB/s is the USB2.0 limit, you need a new cable

      @haavardnj@haavardnj7 ай бұрын
    • @@haavardnj I’m using multi, high quality TB3 and TB4 cables. The problem is either the enclosure or the SSDs and I’ve used multiple enclosures and SSDs.

      @TheMNB@TheMNB7 ай бұрын
  • Have you considered investing in a NAS with SSD cache and 10 Gigabit network card as a long term solution? I set one up for work and that allowed multiple editors to edit concurrently. No more swapping drives. It will provide equivalent speed to the X9 Pro you tested.

    @nazrhael3660@nazrhael36603 ай бұрын
    • That’s only useful if you edit in one single location. My system works perfectly thanks.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom3 ай бұрын
  • Okay FINE I'll get it haha! So good!

    @pratiknaikedu@pratiknaikedu7 ай бұрын
  • I can not believe I have never seen these before the price is amazing. Do you know if these are good for filming? I want to use them with my BMPCC6K

    @NanaMisa84@NanaMisa848 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant! I recently bought the Tropic Colour SSD's and am having a very experience with them. However they are only 2TB but I believe there is a 4TB version now. They constantly hit 2500mbps on my M1Max Laptop :)

    @MichaelWestcottFilms@MichaelWestcottFilms8 ай бұрын
    • Are they thunderbolt 4 to get that speed Michael?

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
    • @@philipbloom Yeah I beleive so. In the FAQ's it says that they are "Thunder Bolt 3/4 are fully compatible with the Space Shuttle SSD"

      @MichaelWestcottFilms@MichaelWestcottFilms8 ай бұрын
    • @@MichaelWestcottFilms how much is it?

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
    • @@philipbloom it’s not cheap buying outside the US. It’s selling for $449 at the moment but then you gotta add import fees 😅 I think it’s worth it considering what you get though.

      @MichaelWestcottFilms@MichaelWestcottFilms8 ай бұрын
  • Mr. Bloom good to see you. I know you since you are new in youtube. Wow. So many years. How are you mate?

    @nspbyutube3122@nspbyutube31227 ай бұрын
  • Hi! Nice video! I have a question about crucial x9 "for mac". apart from the enigmatic information that it is optimized for Mac, is there any specific difference between the regular x9 pro?

    @GrubaFerajna@GrubaFerajna4 ай бұрын
    • I expect it's just pre-formatted!

      @philipbloom@philipbloom4 ай бұрын
  • The first and only SSD I've ever had fail. Appreciate the recommendation, hopefully one bad apple. (Sad for three clients though).

    @MattRamseyTube@MattRamseyTube6 ай бұрын
  • I bought one of the Crucial X6 4TB SSD's a year or two ago for use on my Plex server as a scratch drive for ripping and re-compressing. The drive read/write speed is rated at 800 MB/s. I connected it to the PC with a third party USB-C cable that was slightly longer than the cable included with the SSD. For many months I was wondering why this SSD was only read/writing at around 40MB/s. Last week I finally tried using the included USB-C cable and now it's read/writing around 400-500MB/s! My mistake was assuming that the third party USB-C cable was a USB 3 speed compatible cable, it was not! Swapping the cable back and forth revealed it only worked at USB 2 speed. A double Picard face palm was enacted at that revelation. 🤲😵‍💫

    @Nedski42YT@Nedski42YT8 ай бұрын
  • Great video - wondering where you get those little sticker pouches you put on the back of your laptop?

    @silverman567@silverman5677 ай бұрын
    • Thank you. Just from Amazon. Search for laptop organiser or something similar.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom7 ай бұрын
  • I read that over a dozen remote sensing satellites regularly use The one and Only PB's residence as a standardization/calibration loci for their various electromagnetic sensors, could be true?

    @flightographist@flightographist8 ай бұрын
  • Do you know if these drives work well for recording media directly like for a Blackmagic Pocket camera, and if so how it compares to how people normally use the old Samsung T5 and now the newer replacement Samsung T7?

    @nikolasdove@nikolasdove6 ай бұрын
  • The Samsung SSD's go for about the same price but have a solid reputation. I have one and love it. How would you compare? Any advantage with this brand? Thanks.

    @houdinididiit@houdinididiit7 ай бұрын
  • Great video! Do you know… if you transfer a large amount of data on to the drive do the speeds slow down? That’s been a complaint of most portable SSDs.

    @AlbertPalmer@AlbertPalmer8 ай бұрын
    • Thank you. I’ve not experienced it myself.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
  • My last video project created 6TB of data (5 cameras 4x 1080p and one 4K )! I use the crucial X8 drives too. Do you store the projects over a long period ? I still develop my strategy (Originals -> Crucial [for editing and short term storage]-> Synology Raid or LTO6 Tapes )

    @hadullarecordshadullarecor292@hadullarecordshadullarecor2927 ай бұрын
    • The cat channel projects stayed on the X6 drives for over a year. Once all finished I archived them and formatted the SSDs

      @philipbloom@philipbloom7 ай бұрын
  • wow, at ~50$ a terrabyte, and those speeds, that is amazing. Older SSDs were only good for about of year of powered off retention before they started to loose stuff. I wonder how these newer ones are doing?

    @steveschnetzler5471@steveschnetzler54718 ай бұрын
    • I’ve been using the x6 ones solidly for two years and not a hiccup.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
    • If they are given occational power, it is not a problem. It is when you just have them on a shelf that it was a problem, like you useing them also as a backup.@@philipbloom

      @steveschnetzler5471@steveschnetzler54718 ай бұрын
    • @@steveschnetzler5471 I don’t use them as backups. They are active drives constantly.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
  • Great devices, I use NVME drives in enclosures, I wonder how they compare.. Do you know a good way I can import a Da Vinci library from Windows device to Mac? It just tells me file not found. I can't work it out for the life of me

    @rogerhalt3991@rogerhalt39918 ай бұрын
  • Your thoughts on OWC Envoy Pro FX? I have 3 4TB drives. Use them for travel . They travel well.

    @GBracco@GBracco8 ай бұрын
    • Sorry, never used them.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
  • If you want cheapest solution an M.2 drive and appropriate enclosure will be even cheaper and much higher performing. That will involve having some basic IT hardware understanding in order to pick the correct one, made a video ages ago about M.2 enclosures: kzhead.info/sun/fNavYciphHaKoYE/bejne.htmlsi=65zvMVIEUfNZ58CB It is missing some more newer releases like one from SmallRig but even they are using the controller I mentioned in my video 🤷🏻‍♂️ Also there are thunderbolt enclosures too but more dear… and need appropriate cable

    @CINENIMUS@CINENIMUS8 ай бұрын
    • Thanks. Very happy with this though. Very affordable, reliable and tiny.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
    • @@philipbloom its great for out of the box product 100% and if you are not IT inclined I do not recommend my proposed solution 🙈 I’m an engineer and a techno dork I do IT for a living so for me its dead easy but some people might struggle.. (you have been warned, there is no free lunch 👀)

      @CINENIMUS@CINENIMUS8 ай бұрын
  • Nice review but what is the adhesive sleeve you use on the MacBook please?? Been looking for a decent one for a while!!

    @afro85thunder@afro85thunder8 ай бұрын
    • Just a simple stick on organiser from Amazon.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
  • All of those hard drives scattered about seem a bit old school, once I consolidated my drives into a Synology server it improved my workflow and automated my backups which happen on a schedule to an offsite server at my parents house. Those backups can be held for much longer this way

    @MarkWebbPhotography@MarkWebbPhotography8 ай бұрын
    • Scattered about? Did I show or say that? Mine are very organised in cabinets. Can you store 20 years of projects, some of them 5tb big, on your server?

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
    • @@philipbloom Scattered might not have been the best term there but seeing a bunch of independent ssd’s on a table just reminded me of my old workflow and finding a photo on offline drive was a bit cumbersome. My photos are primarily stored in one location on a centralized 150 TB server using a RAID 6 configuration then images are transferred offsite to another Synology I have at my parents house as an affordable cloud solution. I can search through 2m photos and download a photo from 2006 using my browser on my phone if needed. Working projects are on my editing PC where I have nvme drives but are instantly backed up to the server through Synology Drive application with up to 32 versions per image. So should one get messed up or corrupt I just roll it back. Of course when traveling these portable drives are still king though!

      @MarkWebbPhotography@MarkWebbPhotography8 ай бұрын
    • @@MarkWebbPhotography whilst a sever who be great for everything, photo archives are a lot smaller than video ones. 150tb wouldn’t come close to being big enough. Obviously that pile of SSDs was for a shot.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
    • @@philipbloom yeah those video projects seem to be 10x bigger than my photo ones so I imagine storing everything is quite a challenge. The servers are definitely useful for team sharing if you need to send things remotely to another person or send things back home if you have good internet. Fiber has been a game changer here and I can send about 100 GB/hour to my remote backup.

      @MarkWebbPhotography@MarkWebbPhotography8 ай бұрын
  • Yeah, I saw the Burano folder

    @MrAndrewClaycomb@MrAndrewClaycomb7 ай бұрын
  • 4TB one of these is £324 via Amazon, 4TB Samsung Evo with an Enclosure, less than £200, even less if you use the QVO. Runs 4K ProRes XQ in full res with no issues. Have multiple QVOs that are years old and have never skipped a beat. So if you want even more savings there's a route for that too.

    @article1934@article19348 ай бұрын
    • OK so the 4TB X9 Pro is just over £200 on Amazon. You are looking at the X10 Pro which I can’t use the speeds for as stated in the video. I have an 8Tb EVO and enclosure and it’s great for my very big projects but the speed is half that of the X9 pro. amzn.to/3PvPFe2

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
    • @@philipbloom at 4:43 in your video you see a screen cap of you transferring 45 GB of data, the Mac estimates 3 minutes (those things are never super accurate but let's say it is) that means a transfer speed of 0.25GB per second. Windows has super fast disk caching which can boost transfer speeds to 1GB/s for a few seconds but it will then settle to normal, not sure about MacOS. An Evo will hold 400MB/s on a large file from another SSD. crystaldiskmark tests might show one thing but the reality is probably something else. Not sure this X9, other than having some advantage in being small and a single unit, has much speed advantage over the other way.

      @article1934@article19348 ай бұрын
  • Philip... Have you ever thought about the possibility of testing the Tropic Colour's "Space Shuttle SSD"...???

    @SDBarbosaSilva@SDBarbosaSilva8 ай бұрын
    • I can’t just buy things to review. I was already using Crucial x6 drives when they approached me.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
  • The Crucial X8's we bought were very disappointing. The write speed plummets after a certain amount of time/data transfer due to the small cache. So a large transfer will start at lighting speeds, say 8 minutes, and then suddenly slow to snails pace and take 50 minutes (number examples off the top of my head). Absolutely fine for general editing but transferring big blocks of files, super bad. Never had any problems with our Sandisk Extreme Pros 4tb and 2tb's of which we have about 15 of. So i'm a bit wary about these Crucials! But willing to give the 9's a go based on this review. Let's see!

    @alex_pasquini@alex_pasquini8 ай бұрын
    • I’ve copied a 200gb file from one X9 pro drive to another and it maintained the same speed.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
    • @@philipbloomours does the same thing. Plummets speed after a few minute when copying large files. 1.2tb folder basically slowed down to a crawl after a few minutes.

      @aphelionmedia@aphelionmedia8 ай бұрын
  • I ended up getting NVME drives in a small caddy and they're even faster than 1gig a second. And I can can get 8tb versions

    @GraysonZimmer@GraysonZimmer8 ай бұрын
  • great job! you need a 10gbe NAS for backup and work off of.

    @tek_soup@tek_soup8 ай бұрын
    • Not really. I have a big NAS set up in my office with 10 bays of 10tb drives but that’s locked in the office. Great when editing in there but I have that problem that they are no good when I am away from home as a I say in the video. The cheap hard drive back ups don’t clog up my NAS drives. I don’t need quick access to the old projects once they are done generally.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
    • yeh your more mobile, im always not so much. well it looks like a great product, ill check it out. thank you!@@philipbloom

      @tek_soup@tek_soup8 ай бұрын
  • Hmm. Makes me wonder if you could instead use an external Network Attached Storage device with 10Gbit/s interfaces and NVME SSDs as the write and read cache devices? Or maybe an all-SSD NAS? Synology and other vendors sell these things, and for your home editing workflow, I think they could do quite well. Obviously you'd need more portable devices for use on the road.

    @shubinternet@shubinternet8 ай бұрын
    • Yes the entire point is cheap, large capacity and small drives that can be attached to my edit suite and can also be unplugged for when I am not there and slipped into the pouch on the back of my laptop. I

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
  • I always edit directly from ssd than export to internal hdd or ssd 😆. It's just convenient 😊

    @smalldeekgeorge@smalldeekgeorge8 ай бұрын
  • Sony Burano review coming soon?

    @jalexanderevans@jalexanderevans7 ай бұрын
  • how are you making that much data?! My GH5 and 5s make 200 GB a gig, lol. In any case, do these SSDs work on a GH6?

    @gopolarisstudio@gopolarisstudio7 ай бұрын
  • I’m curious if these can be used with the iPhone 15 Pro which lets you record 4K60 Log ProRes to an external SSD.

    @DominicPettifer@DominicPettifer8 ай бұрын
    • I believe then can.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
  • Interesting video . I think we found a gap in the marketing that AI could easily cover . A hub where u can connect all ur data drives ( ssd , hdd, ssd, sd, etc ) and a software would do all copies and back-up to a main data drive.

    @strademarkworld@strademarkworld8 ай бұрын
  • For 85% of people capacity is way more important than top speed throughput. Geesh, I would have thought Bloom would have some crazy dual 500TB RAID array connected to 10Gb fiber optic system to edit on and the second for simple storage.

    @eahughey@eahughey8 ай бұрын
  • Have you also considered a NAS, you can get those speeds you’re getting on an SSD, data available across any device and a streamlined workflow without worrying about multiple external drive and backups

    @20centurymodern@20centurymodern8 ай бұрын
    • Looks like you missed a key reason why I need these. I already have a large NAS set up. Useless for long term archiving and editing on the go.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
    • I hadn't realised you had a NAS setup already, must have missed that in the video. I was just wondering how you stored all of your long term footage, if you have a NAS that answers the question! You can get NAS now with 10GB connections too for local work which makes editing locally a reality as opposed to 1GB @@philipbloom

      @20centurymodern@20centurymodern8 ай бұрын
    • @@20centurymodern oh but I don’t store my long term footage on a NAS. They are on those separate drives. My NAS has all my master edits. Current edit projects. Photos catalogues (also back up separately)

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
    • It's always interesting hearing how other people work and their workflow. The amount of data being pushed out these days is immense and storing them safely is paramount. Do you have a video showing your NAS workflow setup?@@philipbloom

      @20centurymodern@20centurymodern8 ай бұрын
    • @@20centurymodern afraid not. I don’t make many videos!

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
  • I purchased two crucial x6 500 gb two years ago, they were incredibly slow and throttled/buffered like crazy. I had much better luck with the Samsung T series or glyphs. Don’t get me started on Sandisk, had multiple fail.

    @r23w@r23w8 ай бұрын
  • Urgh! I’m seeing them the same price as other SSDs here in Australia. Don’t know if they’ve gone up or the conversion is that bad. They certainly aren’t cheap! But thanks Philip for the heads up anyways!

    @AmeliaHeldt@AmeliaHeldt7 ай бұрын
    • Same here, they had a cyber monday price and then on check out it jumped back up to full price! Maybe it's an Australian thing??

      @sixfoot6films@sixfoot6films5 ай бұрын
  • Just read a review that says these dont handle 4k footage well... Is this true?

    @KristophTy@KristophTy7 ай бұрын
  • Samsung T7 drives are also extremely fast and small, I believe the Samsung rugged T7 4TB is cheaper than Cruicial's offering as well

    @jonnusofjon@jonnusofjon7 ай бұрын
    • Yes they are good but they didn’t sponsor my video did they? 🙂 Also I would check your facts for the last bit. X9 pro definitely cheaper than the Samsung T7 rugged.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom7 ай бұрын
    • @@philipbloom lol true 😆 my mistake I was looking at the X10 but the X9 is definitely cheaper. Wish I'd had one for some on site editing jobs last year, client provided some 5400rpm 4TB external drives for backup and waiting for the backups to copy felt like it was shaving years off my life.

      @jonnusofjon@jonnusofjon7 ай бұрын
  • Do anyone know if the X9 Pro will work with the Sigma FP camera? The FP is quite moody regarding which SSDs can work properly.

    @andrew_nayes@andrew_nayes8 ай бұрын
    • I haven’t tested it. It’s certainly more than fast enough.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
    • @@philipbloom Apparently, after asking a few people about it, it seems that the X9 Pro do not have very good "sustained speed". I don't know about other cameras, but SSDs for the Sigma FP need good sustained speed to function properly, so even if the X9 Pro has fast read/write speed, it apparently does not have good sustained speed, unfortunately.

      @andrew_nayes@andrew_nayes7 ай бұрын
  • Aww, yes. "Editing" I simply call it "torture" haha Great video, bud.

    @TonyContiniProductions@TonyContiniProductions7 ай бұрын
  • i just bought a crucial x9 pro 4tb external ssd 2 days ago 😅

    @GatmanVidz@GatmanVidz8 ай бұрын
    • Smart!

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
  • For me, I just bought an M.2 SSD enclosure and can swap disks for whatever is affordable in the future.

    @Teh-Penguin@Teh-Penguin7 ай бұрын
    • You are correct in what you are saying. But remember, he also mentions cheap. Getting the WD SN850X with enclosure is bringing you to almost $100 more. Of course, for me, I would buy your faster spedsbut you would be surprised as to how saving $100 means a lot to people.

      @sun-eye@sun-eye7 ай бұрын
    • @@sun-eye I bough an m.2 enclosure for €15. It's MUCH cheaper. A 4TB m.2 costs €170. 4TB Crucial X10 costs €380

      @Teh-Penguin@Teh-Penguin7 ай бұрын
    • @@sun-eye The SSD you listed is a Gen4 SSD. It's way overkill with 7 gigabytes/s read/write as even with Thunderbolt you get a max of 40 Gbps, most USB-C ports max out at 10 Gbps. So a cheaper SSD with 4 Gigabytes/s will still be same or better than the X10 from cruicial, while being overall cheaper AND upgradable.

      @Teh-Penguin@Teh-Penguin7 ай бұрын
    • @@Teh-Penguin Got it. That makes perfect sense if it is that much cheaper. I learn something new everyday. Let me ask you another question, doesn't USB 3.2 goes faster with the right cable? Also, where can you get a 4gb m2 that cheap? I got the WD SN850X and it was $300.

      @sun-eye@sun-eye7 ай бұрын
    • @@sun-eye it definitely depends on where you live. But in the EU a Crucial P3 4TB SSD goes for about €170. Try to look for SSDs that are older/slower - Gen3 SSDs will still be faster than any USB connection. Only SATA speeds will be slower than a fast USB connection, but still pretty good at about 600mb/s. Regarding USB: 3.2 Gen 2x2(I hate how they name it), tops out at about 20 Gbps. So 1/2 of Thunderbolt 4. And yes, you need a good cable for that. Also: if you want more than 10Gbps(~1GB/s), you need to look closely to what enclosure you buy. Most of them are just 10Gbps.

      @Teh-Penguin@Teh-Penguin7 ай бұрын
  • Does anyone know if the Crucial drives are compatible with the Pansonic S5IIX? They are not on the supported drive list.

    @simonfoden1684@simonfoden16848 ай бұрын
    • Probably because they are so new. I can’t imagine they aren’t. Buy an X9 pro from Amazon so you can easily return it if not compatible.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom8 ай бұрын
  • I feel like we've been stuck on 4TB portable ssd's for 3-4 years now... bring on the reasonably priced 8TB please.

    @DaCarnival@DaCarnival7 ай бұрын
  • Does the metal heat it up more than the X6's plastic?

    @shadow.banned@shadow.banned7 ай бұрын
    • Other way round.

      @philipbloom@philipbloom7 ай бұрын
  • It seems like there might be a challenge with understanding what's being said when the speaker's voice becomes softer and they speak quickly. In these situations, relying on subtitles can be really helpful. However, it can still be tricky if the subtitles aren't able to accurately transcribe the speech. This could be due to various factors, like the quality of the audio or the speed of the speech. It's not uncommon for automated systems to struggle with this.

    @artwdog@artwdog7 ай бұрын
    • Wow. An AI comment! How ironic!

      @philipbloom@philipbloom7 ай бұрын
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