Samsung Portable SSD T5 is the games library you can fit in your pocket

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The perennial worry for serious gaming fans: how long before your GPU starts chugging through games? But another struggle has popped up in
the last few years.Will your games even fit on your computer? Nowadays a single game can gobble up as much as 150GB, larger than the
capacity of some laptops' drives even today.The Samsung T5 is a solution
It's a tiny SSD that fits in the palm of your hand but squeezes in up to 2TB of storage
Or, in real life terms, most likely every game you'll pay in the next six months, if not longer.Pocket powerThe best bit is you can fit the
those hours of download time.Even if you do end up needing to share your games' install files with a friend, the 540MB/s transfer rate* will
fling data over in minutes rather than hours
No one wants to wait an age just to start playing.Think of a Samsung T5 as your saved Spotify playlist of AAA games you can take
anywhere.(Image credit: Samsung)Built for the roadIt really can go anywhere too
Drop it from 2m and it'll be fine
and you'd never guess from its appearance
The Samsung T5 has an anodized aluminium shell that looks as slick as any smartphone, and comes in a bunch of colors including black, blue,
But you can if you want
We have a bit of a crush on the red Samsung T5 SSD.(Image credit: Samsung)Choices, choicesYou don't have to be a hardcore game-swapper to
make good use of the Samsung Portable SSD T5 either
It comes in storage levels from 250GB all the way up to 2TB.Match it to your needs and you're looking at the ideal way to take your games
with you, wherever you want to go
And the Samsung Portable SSD T5 also means you won't have to crack open your PC case and start fiddling with connectors.The range currently
normally $97.99, $197.99 and $399.99respectively.You can find additional information at Samsung.com.*Figures based on Samsung testing
Performance may vary depending on host configuration
To reach maximum transfer speeds of 540 MB/s, the host device and connection cables must support USB 3.1 Gen 2 and the UASP mode must be
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