Today is a good day for my workflow and a bad day for my wallet.
I'm testing the SAMSUNG T7 with the new SAMSUNG T9 because I had several problems with the SAMSUNG T7.
With the BMPCC6KPRO I had frame dropouts after around 30 minutes at 50 frames/s 6K resolution in quality Q3 with all of my SAMSUNG T7!
Today this quality was tested with the new SAMSUNG T9, on the same USB port of the BMPCC6KPRO
Although this USB port is always described as 3.1 with a maximum of 1280MB/s, I was able to use it for over 2 hours without dropouts

I tested the two memories: T7 and T9 on my PC with USB 3.2:
The T7 reaches a maximum of 1061 MB/S
The T9 achieves 2004 MB/s

- CrystalDisk
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It is therefore a fact, even if it is not technically understandable, that the SAMSUNG T9 on the BMPCCK6PRO can perfectly record the full 6K at 50 frames per second.
I have attached CrystalDisk's measurement:
You can see the maximum performance of 788 MB/s on the T7 when measuring: SEQ1M Q1T1
With the T9, when measuring: SEQ1M Q1T1 the maximum performance of 1271 MB/s
This means that a different transfer rate is achieved depending on the write/read method and the T7 is definitely not suitable for use with the BMPCCK6PRO for a frame rate higher than 30 files per second.
The dropout problems are therefore not due to the USB 3.1 with a maximum rate of 1280 MB/s, but to the SAMSUNG T7, which "only" achieves a transfer rate of 788MB/s in the write mode used by BMPCCK6PRO.
I'm not technically savvy enough to understand the difference between the different writing modes, but I could imagine that a future firmware update from Blackmagic could offer a different method and thus make the SAMSUNG T7 attractive again.
For me the topic is closed because my new SAMSUNG T9 meets my needs
