Testseek.co.uk have collected 18 expert reviews of the Silicon Power T11 Thunderbolt and the average rating is 68%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Silicon Power T11 Thunderbolt.
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The editors liked
The Silicon Power Thunder T11 is tiny
Very light and very fast when first plugged in. The drive is bus-powered and comes included with a short Thunderbolt cable
Small
Lightweight fast storage
The editors didn't like
The drive runs extremely hot
And its performance drops as its temperature rises. There's no support for USB 3.0
And its capacity caps at only 120GB
Falls far short of Thunderbolt speed
Beaten by USB 3.0 drives
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Published: 2014-05-15, Author: Andrew , review by: macworld.co.uk
Small, lightweight fast storage
Falls far short of Thunderbolt speed, beaten by USB 3.0 drives
The Silicon Power T11 is very lightweight and compact storage drive with good performance. It falls significantly short of real Thunderbolt speeds, but this is true of all current bus-powered Thunderbolt drives. Construction quality and style are on-trend...
The Silicon Power Thunder T11 is tiny, very light and very fast when first plugged in. The drive is bus-powered and comes included with a short Thunderbolt cable
The drive runs extremely hot, and its performance drops as its temperature rises. There's no support for USB 3.0, and its capacity caps at only 120GB
Excessive heat and degraded performance make the Silicon Power Thunder T11 appropriate only for casual Mac users....
Excellent performance in read and write in OS X, Extremely light weight, Cheaper than other Thunderbolt SSDs, Fairly compact for an external drive, Thunderbolt requires no extra power, Nice blue LED, 3 year warranty
Expensive (cost per GB), Larger than a flash drive, Gets hot - even in idle, Only 3 month warranty on cable
The Silicon Power Thunder T11 sells for around 122 euros including taxes. Excellent performance in read and write in OS X Extremely light weight Cheaper than other Thunderbolt SSDs Fairly compact for an external drive Thunderbolt requires no extra power N...
Published: 2014-05-29, Author: Albert , review by: macworld.com
Small and light
Gets hot with rapid reading and writing
The Silicon Power T11 is tiny but you're paying a premium for the small size. Be weary of the drive heat as well. Though it took some consistent use to get the drive really hot (about 15-20 minutes of continuous use for the drive to become uncomforatble ...
The Silicon Power Thunder T11 is tiny, very light and very fast when first plugged in. The drive is bus-powered and comes included with a short Thunderbolt cable
The drive runs extremely hot, and its performance drops as its temperature rises. There's no support for USB 3.0, and its capacity caps at only 120GB
Excessive heat and degraded performance make the Silicon Power Thunder T11 appropriate only for casual Mac users....
The T11 is a solid solution and great entry into the Thunderbolt market for Silicon Power. The drive carries ample performance, great build quality and a decent price point...
The Silicon Power Thunder T11 is tiny, very light and very fast when first plugged in. The drive is bus-powered and comes included with a short Thunderbolt cable
The drive runs extremely hot, and its performance drops as its temperature rises. There's no support for USB 3.0, and its capacity caps at only 120GB
Excessive heat and degraded performance make the Silicon Power Thunder T11 appropriate only for casual Mac users....
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Published: 2014-05-29, Author: Albert , review by: pcworld.in
The Silicon Power T11 is tiny but you're paying a premium for the small size. Be weary of the drive heat as well. Though it took some consistent use to get the drive really hot (about 15-20 minutes of continuous use for the drive to become uncomforatble t...
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Published: 2014-09-19, Author: Christian , review by: hartware.de
klein und leicht, lautlos, große Speicherkapazitäten verfügbar (120 und 240 GByte), schneller als fast alle USB 3.0 Sticks auf dem Markt, Negativ, Kabel etwas kurz, bei Dauerbelastung sehr warm und reduzierte Leistung
Kabel etwas kurz, bei Dauerbelastung sehr warm und reduzierte Leistung
Die kleine und leichte Silicon Power Thunder T11 kann mit recht großem Speicherplatz trotz geringer Größe und Gewicht punkten. Sie arbeitet im Betrieb zudem absolut lautlos. Die T11 konnte in unserem Test außerdem den sehr schnellen SanDisk Extreme USB ...
Published: 2014-05-08, Author: Christian , review by: macwelt.de
sehr kompakte Abmessungen, geringes Gewicht, einfacher Anschluss, Stromversorgung über Thunderbolt, hohe Transferraten, geräuschlos
wird im Dauerbetrieb extrem heiß und verliert dann deutlich an Schreibleistung, Größe (L x B x H) 74 x 62 x 15 mm; Gewicht 65 g; Anschlüsse 1x Thunderbolt; Garantie 3 Jahre
Als schneller Speicher zum Transport von Daten und kleineren Datensicherungen eignet sich die T11 von Silicon Power gut. Im Dauerbetrieb sollte man sie jedoch nicht einsetzen, vor allem dann nicht, wenn es auf konstante Schreibraten ankommt, wie beispiels...