It's 120 MB per second. Usb 3.2 gen 1 provides a transfer rate of 5 gbps. What makes this memory stick superior to the USB 2.0 and 3.0 ones I've used in the past? Yes, only the price (250 cost). Everything was going at a near-super 60 mb/second when the recording began; however, after 10 seconds, the flash drive controller switched to fool mode. Yes, with such a flash drive, you can become a fool yourself. Once again, he was convinced that Kingston was no longer the same and was not worth a penny of money. Their wares ought to be distributed as a form of corporal punishment. AVOID THIS HAUNO AT ALL COSTS!
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