
It's 120 megabits. 5 gigabits can be transferred using the USB 3.2 Gen 1 protocol. Why is this flash drive superior to the USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 drives that I already own? Yes, the only question is the price ($250). At the start of the recording, everything was almost super - 60 megabytes per second, but after 10 seconds, the flash drive controller gave up and switched to fool mode. You can, in fact, make a fool of yourself with a device like that flash drive. Once more, he was of the opinion that Kingston had changed significantly and was not at all deserving of any monetary consideration. It would be appropriate for their goods to be distributed as a consequence for disobedience. DO NOT SPEND MONEY ON THIS HAUNO!

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