The answer is 120 megabits. 5 gigabits can be transferred using the USB 3.2 Gen 1 protocol. Why is this flash drive superior than the USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 drives that I already own? Yes, the only question is the price ($250). At the beginning of the recording, everything was almost super, recording at 60 megabytes per second. However, after ten seconds, the flash drive controller gave up and went to fool mode. The recording continued in fool mode. You can, in fact, make a fool of yourself with a device like that flash drive. Once more, he was certain that Kingston had changed drastically and was no longer deserving of even a penny's worth of investment. It would be appropriate for their goods to be distributed as a consequence for disobedience. DO NOT BUY THIS HAUNO IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY!
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