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SanDisk Extreme Go 64GB USB 3.2 Type-A Flash Drive - SDCZ810-064G-G46 Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.6
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Details

ColorMetallic bronze/Gloss black
Memory Storage Capacity64 GB
BrandSanDisk
Hardware InterfaceUSB
Read Speed400 Megabytes Per Second

Description of SanDisk Extreme Go 64GB USB 3.2 Type-A Flash Drive - SDCZ810-064G-G46

Facing tight deadlines? Access and move huge files fast without slowing down. Bring this drive anywhere thanks to its premium metal design. You need a drive you can count on wherever, whenever. Accelerate your workflow with super-fast USB 3.2 interface. Help keep critical files safe with SanDisk SecureAccess encryption software (Password protection uses 128-bit AES encryption and is supported by Windows 8, Windows 10 and macOS v10.9+).

Reviews

Global ratings 7
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Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, I advise you to try it.

You can take. After formatting to NTFS. It first reads 318 mb / s when you transfer it from a flash drive to a computer, then it drops to 144 mb / s. It's 30 GB a lot of files. But still fast. The speed when you copy 20 GB from a computer to a USB flash drive with a bunch of files decreases slightly - up to 55 MB / s. Honestly paid 1300 for 100 mb/s. But a flash drive for 300 had 37 mb / s, and this one was almost 2 times faster - 62 mb / s. Which is not bad, waiting 20 minutes or 10 minutes…

Pros
  • 64 GB Extreme go for 1300 took on online trade, cheaper than Samsung 64 GB with the same speed
Cons
  • Promised 100 mb/s recording, on usb 3.0 blue port on a modern computer 8 cores real speed with a bunch of 20 mb files with a total volume of 1.5 GB - 62 mb/s

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's not as fast as it says

I used it for DJing and the music cut out 3 times. I would not recommend it. However, saving to disk is fast.

Pros
  • Wide range
Cons
  • Long time

Revainrating 4 out of 5

SanDisk 64GB USB 3.2 Flash Drive

This Malaysian-made USB 3.2 Gen 1, the new name of USB 3.0, features a durable metal housing and a secure locking mechanism that prevents it from slipping back into its housing when it is in use connected to a port. The 64GB device has a respectable 60.1GB of free storage space. This drive is advertised as being much faster than a USB 2.0 drive, and it is. Handling is slightly different than most USB sticks: To release, press down and push forward with your thumb in front of the key loop. To…

Pros
  • Many Will Fit
Cons
  • Operating Speed

Overall this is a really good flash drive. It looks good, the primary drive itself is brushed aluminum and the "lid" and hinge are black plastic. And it's certainly fast in certain metrics - even with the 64GB model I get close to the rated read speed of 390MB/s+ sequential reads. Now the smaller model is definitely slower on sequential writes (more in the 75MB/s range) which is still fast and most of it is the capacity itself - larger drives are just faster and the speeds quoted are for the…

Pros
  • Feels good
Cons
  • Style 90

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Ultra fast read speed, average write speed

Sandisk is one of the brands I trust the most when it comes to flash drives as well as SD cards (which use the same basic type). Technology). If you take most flash drives out of the box, they all work pretty much the same. But how well they hold up over time and how often you can write/rewrite data to the drive makes the difference between a quality product and an unfamiliar branded product. This is a more conventional flash drive with a USB Type-A 3.2 Speed Gen 1 connector (formerly known as…

Pros
  • Good stuff
Cons
  • Can I add something

My main issue with the 64GB SanDisk Extreme Go USB 3.2 Type-A Flash Drive SDCZ810-064G-G46 is concurrency. You see, I like SanDisk products in general and have been buying them for almost two decades now. And the Extreme Go is a pretty good drive, but it does have a few issues with the 64GB version. The most obvious problem with the Extreme Go is the price. At $22, the 64GB model is the same price as the 128GB models from other top manufacturers (like Samsung). Lest you think I'm comparing…

Pros
  • Finally bought
Cons
  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good size / Strange sliding mechanism

Let me start by saying that technically I haven't had any data transfer issues with this drive. It contains enough data, has secure software and is made by a well-known brand. So what's the problem. Well, it's all in the case. First of all, I'm concerned that it's distinctly portable, as you can use the loop for almost any lanyard or key ring through the hole provided, but not only is it cheaply made, the sliding mechanism sucks. Let's start with plastic. As soon as I touched it I thought it…

Pros
  • Looking forward to
Cons
  • May damage