


The x400 is an old drive I had lying around, so all I had to do was buy the sata usb-c adapter for about 15$. But keep in mind that it's roughly twice as expensive as the extreme pro, which is twice the proce of the extreme. Given the use case I have I should probably get me a thunderbolt 3 drive for external windows 10. Protective Coverage Suitable For Macbook Pro 13 Inch. It's about fast enough to be usable but no where near fast as the internal drive which I about 2700-3000 MB/s. MOSISO Compatible with MacBook Pro 13 inch Case 2022, 2021, 2020-2016 M2 M1. I have a SanDisk extreme pro that can write and read at about 900-1000 MB/s and I have windows 10 installed on it, and use that for booting and using windows 10. These are all fast enough for backup and general data storage. I have a g drive and SanDisk extreme external USb-C and they both get about 600 MB/s write and read. It's a sata 3 drive and I get about 400 MB/s write and read. First and simplest is an old 2.5" SanDisk x400 I have connected through a sata usb-c connector. First of all, which MacBook pro? Also best for what? I have 4 external ssds I use on my 16inch.
