Silicon Power PC60: slower, but stable and mainly cheap

Utility app

External SSDs are one of the newest types of computer accessories, and I’ve got to like them in recent years. Compared to USB memory sticks, they offer higher speeds and, above all, higher capacity. Yet at the same time, they are still small enough for comfortable carrying in a pocket. We’ve expanded our results database of tested storages with the low-budget PC60 model from Silicon Power.

SP Widget

The manufacturer also offers the SP Widget application for the SSD.

It offers options for file encryption and decryption.

You can also set up automatic backups or cloud synchronization here.

The application has pathetic visuals, below-average controls and functionality is also not 100%. Overall, it gives the impression of a high school project and not a supplement to an SSD of a proper hardware manufacturer. I don’t think I’ve even tested worse software.


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