The flash drive is a formidable device. It has been functioning properly for me for more than a year at this point; the primary purposes for which I use it are for recording, editing, and transmitting documents and text files. I operate with it almost exclusively in USB 2.0; the only time I switch to USB 3.0 is when I copy really huge files. By the way, even when copying, it barely gets warm when using USB 2.0. After reading some of the other people's responses here, I thought I'd share my thoughts. The following is a list of the actual transfer rates that can be achieved using USB 3.0 with the following flash drive, which is actually a high-speed device (copying and recording a 1.5GB movie) NTFS system: Reading speed is approximately 100 megabytes per second, and it takes 17.5 seconds to copy a file from a flash drive to a computer. The recording speed is approximately 25 megabytes per second. It takes around one minute and six seconds to write a file onto a USB flash disk. The quality of the flash drive absolutely satisfies all of my expectations, but the actual capacity is just 14.4 GB and not 16 GB. I long for this. As a result, I shall continue with the same approach, but this time with a volume of 32 GB.
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