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Silicon Power DS72 Review: A Verstile, Compact, and Speedy Thumb Drive

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The Silicon Power DS72 portable SSD stick looks like a thumb drive and works like one, too. However, it has the performance of a portable SSD. Most importantly, it comes with both USB-A and USB-C connectivity to work with virtually all modern host devices.

Here’s the bottom line: While the design could use some improvement, the Silicon Power DS72 is an excellent portable storage device for those on the go. Its convenient design and fast performance make it totally worth the current friendly street pricing, which starts at $35 for 250GB. Get one today!

Silicon Power DS72 topSilicon Power DS72 underside
The Silicon Power DS72 looks like a typical thumb drive until you realize it has two USB connectors on its ends.

Silicon Power DS72: A thumb drive that’s a portable SSD

The Silicon Power DS72 has little to impress from the look. It appears like a typical thumb drive with a USB-A connector on one end. However, when you look at its other end, things start to get interesting—that’s where you’ll find a USB-C connector.

In case you’re wondering, you can use one connector at a time, but having both in a single package means you can plug the drive in any existing computer (or mobile device) without the need for a converter. That’s the key difference between it and most other thumb drives.

The second difference is in performance. We’ll get there soon. But first, let’s explore the dual-connector design a bit further.

Convenient yet, at times, problematic

From the pictures, you’ll note that each of the DS72’s ends is covered with a lid. This lid is helpful—it keeps the connector safe from the elements and potential abuse (such as drops or dust).

The Silicon Power DS72's integrated lid for the connector can get in the way when you want to connect it to a host
The Silicon Power DS72’s integrated (non-removable) lid for each of its connectors can get in the way when you want to connect it to a host.

To use the drive’s connectors, whichever it is, you’ll need to open the lid, which is not removable, and push it 90 degrees or more to the side. Now, it gets in the way.

Specifically, it makes it hard to plug the drive into a tight USB port, such as one at the back of a desktop with many existing devices connected to the adjacent ports. In fact, with a tablet with a protective case, the lid makes it hard to insert the drive into the USB port fully.

During my trial, I had some trouble connecting the Silicon Power DS72 to some test machines. At some USB ports, the spring-loaded tendency of the stiff lids could slowly push the drive out.

If these lids could be detached completely, the Silicon Power DS72 would be much easier to use, but then, you’d misplace them in no time. The whole thing took some getting used to, and after a few days, I grew to be content with the drive’s imperfect design.

Silicon Power DS72: Hardware specifications

Silicon Power DS72 Portable SSD
Capacity250GB, 500GB, 1TB, 2TB
Internal StoragePCIe Gen 4 4×4 NVMe SSD
Product ColorBlack
Dimensions80.95 x 21.3 x 10.4mm
Weight15.6g
Copy Speed1050 MB/s (read)
850 MB/s (write)
InterfaceUSB Type-C / Type-A
Compatibility
(peripheral standards)
Thunderbolt 3 (and later)
USB4 (all)
USB 3.2 (all)
USB 2.0
SecurityNone
Power UsageUSB bus-powered 
via a USB-C or USB-A port
Package ContentDS72 Portable SSD 
(thumb size)
OS SupportWindows: Windows XP or later,
macOS: 10.3.x or later,
Linux: Linux 2.6.x or later,
Mobile: Android OS 6.0 / iOS 13 or later
Warranty5-year 
US Street PriceStarting at $35 (250GB)
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The Silicon Power DS72’s hardware specifications

exFAT formatted, no bundled software

Out of the box, the Silicon Power DS72 is formatted in the exFAT file system, allowing it to work with any platform interchangeably.

Specifically, you can use it with a Mac and then move to a Windows computer after a pass on an Android. That, plus the dual USB-A and USB-C ports, means you can copy or back up data at will.

The DS72 has no hardware encryption or bundled software. That’s not a huge deal, considering you can apply OS-based encryption and backup functions to it. In this case, reformatting might be necessary, such as when you want to use it with a Mac’s Time Machine.

Silicon Power DS72 USB ASilicon Power DS72 USB C
The two USB connectors (USB-A vs. USB-C) of the Silicon Power DS72.

Silicon Power DS72: Excellent overall performance

I tested and used a 1TB Silicon Power DS72 intensively for almost a week and was happy with it. Aside from the minor issue with the lids, as mentioned above, the portable SSD worked flawlessly.

It proved to be an excellent drive for servicing computers that need data or system recovery. In this case, you only need one drive instead of two, each with a USB-A or USB-C port.

Most importantly, its performance was consistently fast, matching Silicon Power’s claim, even when I copied a large amount of data (over 100GB) in a sitting. The drive performed the same regardless of the connector being used, out of the two.

SiliconPower DS72 Write PerformanceSiliconPower DS72 Read Performance
The Silicon Power DS72’s copy performance.

While not the fastest USB 3.2 Gen 2 I’ve seen, the Silicon Power DS72 proved to be more than fast enough for its purposes. In fact, its performance was excellent for a thumb drive-like SSD, as shown in the charts above.

Like most SSD-based portable drives, the DS72 became a little warm during prolonged operation. However, it never got hot enough to cause concern.

Silicon Power DS72 Portable SSD's Rating

8 out of 10
Silicon Power DS72
Performance
8.5 out of 10
Features
7 out of 10
Design and Setup
8.5 out of 10
Value
8 out of 10

Pros

Compact design with integrated USB-A and USB-C connectors; excellent performance

Compatible with all USB (and USB-C Thunderbolt) standards

Affordable with a 5-year warranty

Cons

Non-removable port lids can be in the way when connecting to some USB ports.

No USB 3.2 Gen 2×2

Conclusion

The Silicon Power DS72 Portable SSD Stick is not earth-shattering. None of its characteristics, from the fast NVMe SSD-class performance to the convenient design, is individually noteworthy. However, it has a great combination of those, and that makes a meaningful difference.

If you’re looking for a portable storage device that you can use with any device easily for data transferring or, in my case, system repair, it’ll make an excellent investment. It has the versatility, performance, and storage space to ensure you won’t need a secondary drive. Get one today!

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2 thoughts on “Silicon Power DS72 Review: A Verstile, Compact, and Speedy Thumb Drive”

  1. The Amazon link is no good today (01/16/25). It links to the 500GB model at a substantially higher price than $35. The Silicon Power site does offer the drive for slightly under $35, no sure if you have to pay additional S&H charges.

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    • The link auto hides the options that are currently out of stock. If you click the In Stock button, you’ll see the rest. I guess the drive is just in high demand.

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