some advantages 37Mb/s that's not a fountain clearly - the controller overheats and there is a dip in speed writing a huge file the first 400-500MB are written, and read speed is near to the advertised 130Mb/s on USB 3.0 125Mb/s on USB 2.0 also pleases USB 2.0 is capable of 20 Mb/s more than USB 3.0, while both USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 can write at 10 Mb/s. 3 Mb/s writes a number of little files, each weighing roughly a megabyte. List of negatives The impression of reliability is severely damaged by the fact that the flash drive's reverse side, which is concealed by the packaging, is 2/3 plastic. From the front, it appears that the flash drive is entirely metal with a tiny plastic eye. The overheating issue would have surfaced a little later if the case were entirely composed of metal:)
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