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ASUS Announces the TUF Gaming AS1000 Portable SSD

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ASUS today announced the TUF Gaming AS1000, a portable high-performance M.2 NVMe 1 TB SSD with innovative cooling features to ensure ultrafast data transfers. TUF Gaming AS1000 uses a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2x1 connection and is compatible with PCs, laptops, and the latest gaming consoles. This SSD has been subjected to stringent durability testing to ensure stored data is well-protected from everyday spills and knocks. Plus, bundled NTI Backup Now EZ software (valued at up to US$35.99) allows for easy data backup and recovery.

Military-grade toughness
The TUF Gaming AS1000 has been subjected to a rigorous battery of durability tests, including the U.S-military-grade MIL-STD-810H drop test and IP68 water-and-dust-resistance tests. Devices were dropped from various heights, submerged in water, and exposed to dust and dirt to ensure toughness, making the TUF Gaming AS1000 more than capable of withstanding accidental bumps, knocks, and spills.




Ultrafast transfer speeds and ample storage
The TUF Gaming AS1000 features blazing-fast M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD sequential read/write speeds of up to 10 Gbps—up to 10X faster than conventional external HDDs—and up to 1 TB of storage. It is perfect for those looking to expand storage capacity, as well as for those who want ultrafast data performance for on-the-go gaming, backing up large files, or creating 4K content. An aluminium-alloy chassis and internal thermal pad effectively dissipate heat to enable stable data transmission and prolong the lifespan of the SSD.

Convenient user-friendly features
The TUF Gaming AS1000 uses a single USB-C connection and is compatible with mobile devices, laptops, PCs, as well as the latest PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles. The intuitive SSD Dashboard built-in software lets users effortlessly monitor vital information such as SSD temperature, storage status, and more. Plus, bundled NTI Backup Now EZ software valued at up to US$35.99 protects precious digital assets from malicious attacks or hardware failures. In addition, a data recovery feature helps in instances when a file is accidentally deleted.

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Is it really TUF? Or does it only look TUF? (I mean, tough) I hope the military grade testing means something. :)

If it's just for the looks, then an external m.2 enclosure or SATA to USB adapter is far more useful, imo.

Edit: I just wish Asus dropped the stupid text from their products. "Outlast the competition staying power" - what the heck? Is this some Google Translate level marketing for 5 year-olds?
 
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Wait, isn't this just the same enclosure they've already had on the market but with a 1TB SSD preinstalled?

I do have their TUF SSD enclosure, popped a 2TB Crucial P3 drive in and it's been great, all in cost me about £150.

Is it really TUF? Or does it only look TUF? (I mean, tough)
Yeah it seems so, there's a rubber gasket all the way around inside that is secured by 4 torx screw and, when built, feels solid as hell.
 
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then an external m.2 enclosure or SATA to USB adapter is far more useful, imo.

That's always the case, enclosure + your choice of SSD is generally always better (and cheaper) than buying the integrated solution with a random ssd from the crap pile
 
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Is it really TUF? Or does it only look TUF? (I mean, tough) I hope the military grade testing means something. :)

If it's just for the looks, then an external m.2 enclosure or SATA to USB adapter is far more useful, imo.

Edit: I just wish Asus dropped the stupid text from their products. "Outlast the competition staying power" - what the heck? Is this some Google Translate level marketing for 5 year-olds?
Did you know that "Military grade" is just a term companies use because it sounds like its a resistant to break device.
But in the military, military grade just means that its the bare minimum standard lol
 
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