Flash drives are formatted in fat 32, and tested in USB ports 3.0 and 2.0. In fact, a real recording on a heated flash drive goes from 1.5-5 mb. / sec. I tried to check the speed of flash drives with the common program CrystalDiskMark6. That's what a strange result on two identical flash drives got out. Can anyone explain the screenshot of the result of the recording? Is this a glitch? Even older flash drives give much better results! For example, here is a screenshot of an old SanDisk Cruzer Glide 2.0, which I tested on the same computer.
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