
I treated myself to a flash drive with 256 gigabytes of storage. The volume that can be used currently is 238.5 GB. The read and write speeds are quite fast, which is consistent with USB 3. X. During operation, the flash drive generates heat; specifically, in the USB 3.0 connector, it becomes extremely hot, whereas in the USB 2.0 connector, it becomes warm. It's going on at work! It is warm while it is in the passive mode. When put to use in a smart TV, it generates heat. It gets warm when you are working with the phone, but it is possible that it could get really hot if you are rewriting a significant quantity of information. I haven't tested. There is no way for me to evaluate how much of a difference there is in temperature between the filling of flash drives made of metal and those made of plastic. It's likely that the metal acts as a radiator in this setting. In general, a high-quality and aesthetically pleasing flash drive. However, the heat generated during the process makes me nervous.



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