I'm talking about the 32 GB model. For the price, this flash drive is pretty good. It's unfortunate that the volume was turned off. I'm just now noticing this. The test results have already been posted by others, and I have the same ones, so I won't put them here. Expect a speed of 20 Mb/s if you intend to record a total of 20GB at once. Or, you might immerse the flash drive in ice-cold vodka. Although it is not very successful, you can also attempt to glue the radiator. Of course, I'm joking. For simple purposes, such copying a file up to 1 GB, writes at 80–90 Mb/s is a perfectly acceptable solution. After it happens, it gets hot, and you're 20. The temperature regime is slightly improved compared to the plastic counterparts here at least because the metal case is in contact with air. It turns out something about cheap SSDs when looking at pricing per gigabyte. As a result, if you need to record frequently and extensively, choose either larger and more expensive models or compact SSDs with a USB converter, as their speeds remain unaffected and they will offer more.
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