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Review on Transcend JetFlash Flash Drive TS32GJF790W by Adam Pietras ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Thought it would be better, but overall not bad.

I am confused as to the motivation behind the overwhelmingly positive reception accorded to this brand of flash drives. I tried all three drives, 32, 64, and 128, and I was dissatisfied with all of them. Everyone has the same symptoms, and everyone processes data in the same way. However, whether it comes to dragging movies/anime, music, or other forms of digital rubbish, it still earns a grade of C overall. You might think of it as a repository for many forms of media. I would not put my faith in any volumetric data such as PSD that she provides.

Pros
  • You have a respectable memory. What other drawbacks does it have, other the fact that it uses MLC memory? This memory has shown itself to be quite stable in comparison to qlc and tlc, therefore this is a plus for it.
Cons
  • To begin, I'd want to comment on the writing speed, which is appalling and unstable. writes a number of little files at a breakneck speed, giving the impression that your graph is a skyline of "Manhattan at sunset." Even with enormous files, the maximum of sixty megabytes that could be extracted did not impress me very much. Memory of the MLC variety The interior of the controller might become very warm. A revolting case that has a stupid retractable mechanism, meaning that it is not firmly fastened in place. In tight couplings, turning it on can be difficult because it has the potential to drive back into the casing. In older versions of the bios, it is not visible for whatever reason, most likely the controller. Not designed to work with LiveCD or Linux that can boot.