Silicon Power has introduced its new external SSD series that promises to bring together reliability, performance, and compatibility with the latest PCs featuring a USB Type-C interface. The Silicon Power Bolt B75 Pro comes in an aluminum scratchproof and shockproof chassis that is 12.2 mm thick and has special ridges to guard against fingerprints.

The Silicon Power Bolt B75 Pro lineup of external SSDs comprises of four models featuring 256 GB, 512 GB, 1 TB, and 2 TB configurations. The drives are rated for up to 520 MB/s sequential write speed as well as for up to 420 MB/s sequential write speed. Such levels of performance show that the Bolt B75 Pro drives use an entry-level SATA SSD behind a USB 3.1 Gen 2 controller. As always with these sorts of announcements, the company does not immediately disclose what kind of NAND flash memory and SSD controller the drives use.

The Bolt B75 Pro SSDs feature a USB Type-C interface and do not require any external power adapters. To maintain compatibility both with new and legacy PCs, Silicon Power bundles the drives with a USB-C to USB-C as well as USB-C to USB-A cables.

It is noteworthy that outlook of the Bolt B75 Pro was inspired by design of the Junkers F.13, a German transport plane. Just like the aircraft, the Bolt B75 Pro has ridges, yet in case of the storage device they are placed to protect against fingerprints. As noted above, the SSD is also said to be protected against shocks and is covered with a special paint that is claimed to be scratchproof.

Silicon Power’s Bolt B75 Pro SSDs will be available in the near future, but their MSRPs are unknown at this time. All the drives are covered by a three-year warranty.

Silicon Power Bolt B80 Specifications
  256 GB 512 GB 1 TB 2 TB
Speed Read Up to 520 MB/s
Write Up to 420 MB/s
Interface USB 3.1 Gen 2,
Compatible with USB 3.0, USB 2.0
Cable USB-C-to-USB-A
Dimensions 124.4 × 82 × 12.2 mm
4.89 × 3.22 × 0.48 inches
Model Number SP256GBPSD75PSCK SP512GBPSD75PSCK SP010TBPSD75PSCK SP020TBPSD75PSCK

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Source: Silicon Power

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  • Dug - Thursday, May 23, 2019 - link

    Yeah, but can you put some rocks and a key next to it and still have it work :)
  • gglaw - Friday, May 24, 2019 - link

    The girl's pretty hands and expensive cup of coffee obviously makes this worth more.
  • gglaw - Friday, May 24, 2019 - link

    I don't get why so many companies are still pushing out 2.5 inch form factor external portable drives. The tiny cost difference if there is any between these and a M.2 device is far outweighed by the size advantage.
  • MrElvey - Friday, October 25, 2019 - link

    Good comments from informed readers on a 5h1t review. We expect better from anandtech. Here I go, back to my google search results to click on another review (that actually provides performance results), which is going to push this review (and anandtech overall) down in google results, and deservedly so!
  • Rachtech - Monday, November 11, 2019 - link

    Exactly the information is quite rich but what about the hosting services for websites in 2020, i mean these power SSD's are used by hosting providers but which one has a suitable package to set up your site in no time?
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