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Review on πŸ’» Get Two SanDisk Extreme Go USB 3.1 Flash Drives (64GB) with a Bonus Everything But Stromboli Lanyard - Bundle Offer by Agata Julia Ickiewic ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Some minuses and no pluses, do not buy.

To summarize, while it is not impossible to use, the recording speed, dimensions, and volume do not correlate to the money that is being asked for it. We can also conclude that the actual amount is somewhere around 80 gigabytes, rather than 128 gigabytes, due to the significant dip in speed that occurs during the filling process. Pros: Read and write times are, on average, noticeably faster than those of inexpensive flash drives. After one and a half years since the purchase, it has not stopped functioning. despite its advantages. First, the nitpicky details: the dimensions are huge in comparison to those of other flash drives; they are practically identical to those of some solid-state drives (SSDs), and when the connector is inserted, it sometimes folds. Now for the most important part. The declared recording speed does not even come close to matching the actual recording speed (of course, when dealing with large files). In general, the speed is fluctuating all the time, ranging anywhere from 15 to 100 Mb/s. It produces between 35 and 50 Mb / s on average. It goes without saying that this is quick, yet it is mentioned that 150! It is impossible to make even a basic estimation of how much time there is left before the recording is complete due to these "convulsions," which, in general, are just a nuisance. I initially believed that the method was different and that the USB controllers had become obsolete; however, I recently built a new computer and noticed that the speed had increased by 15 percent on the chipset 3.1 Gen 2 in MP on the Z490. Recently, I assembled a new computer. And this is on a memory that is just halfway full. The speed lowers to 10-20 Mb / s after more than 80% of the storage space has been used up (and this is even more than 20GB free!).