
Corsair has added to its range of external SSDs with the brand-new EX300U, a pocket-sized drive with claimed sequential read/write performance of up to 1,100MB/s. We check out the 2TB model that's priced at £160 here in the UK.
Corsair's new EX300U is available in three capacities: 1TB, 2TB (the drive we are reviewing) and a flagship 4TB model. All three have the same Sequential read/write official ratings: up to 1,100MB/s.
The EX300U uses one of Phison's latest PS2251-17 (U17) controllers. The PS2251-17 is the world's first controller to use a native USB3.2 Gen2 x1 (10Gbps) interface. Being native means there is no need for a bridging chip, taking up space, resulting in more compact drives. We couldn't find any information about what NAND is being used in the drive.
Corsair backs the EX300U series with a three-year warranty.
Physical Specifications:
- Usable Capacities: 2TB.
- NAND Components: n/s.
- NAND Controller: Phison PS2251-17.
- Interface: USB-C, USB3.2 Gen2 (10Gb).
- Form Factor: External.
- Dimensions: 64.3 x 64 x 12mm,
- Drive Weight: 38g.
- Firmware Version: 000A.