Had my first Samsung SSD Fail, a 2TB SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD

I had gotten this as a backup for my Blackmagic Pocket Cinema 6K Pro (my main drive is a Samsung T5) so I had not really used it, especially once the whole thing of SanDisk drives failing, I didn’t really use it.

Then Western Digital came out with the serial number chacker and my drive passed, so decided to use it for a project I was color correcting on my iPad Pro. I worked on a quick color correct on a short for a couple of days, and then tried to move the project back to my Mac.

I opened the project in DaVinci and re-linked the media and started going down the timeline, and got about 10 shots in, when the drive disconnected. I tried reconnecting it and it came back up, and stayed online for a few minutes, then disconnected.

Now I basically used the drive only because Western Digital said it wasn’t a bad one. So they say they are giving me an RMA and when I return the drive they will send a replacement. Nothing about the media I lost. And will I trust a new one? Not really. Maybe I can use it as a Media Cache, as if I lose renders who cares, but for anything important no damn way!

SanDisk should pull these drives completely and return our money, and a bonus for the lost media. I will never use another SanDisk Drive. How can I trust them.

Thunderbolt 5 is announced with double the speed of 4, and triple for video!

You can read about it at AppleInsider or also the Thunderbolt experts at OWC.

I love that it will continue using the USB C port, but the fact that it allows so much more power scares me as it means hubs will be even more expensive, and I use so little in powered from the ports. I would love the speed though, and even better for video, so you could get better resolution at higher frame rates.

And you know this will show up in an Apple product first, maybe the next Mac Studio? That would make sense to me.