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Review on SanDisk Ultra 512GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive - SDCZ48-512G-G46 by Stoyan Stankov ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

Reading a 2GB video at 30m/s, recording at 15–18m/s, and using only a USB2 or USB3 connection are all possible with the original format. At a rate of 5-10 m/s, a large number of tiny files are copied. fat32 and ex fat formats are bad news; they are slow no matter the size of the cluster. Ntfs formatting is required, and results appear to be consistent between 512 bytes and 4 kilobytes (did not recheck). Since I've only been using it for two days, I won't comment on its longevity. However, I do have some positive things to say about its speed: while transferring books to pdf and fb2, the write speed is approximately 15-18mm, however the total does not display appropriately for files of this size. While transferring files from a flash drive via a USB2 extension cord from the monitor to an Andisk in usb3 is, in theory, more faster, in practice, this write speed suits me by 90%, based on actual needs. The video is written to a USB flash drive, renamed, and copied to a screw; this may be because my screw is coupled, with a solid-state cache; the read speed is 2 gigabytes, at a level of probably 200 capes. Strangely, it takes about 3 minutes and 10 seconds to record 2 gigabytes on ntfs, with the film being written at a speed of 80–90 mys before freezing, hanging, and writing further from 5 mys. The cluster sizes range from 512 bytes to 4 kilobytes. Errors in the controls I'm happy with life in general.

Pros
  • priority 1: efficiency, priority 2: form
Cons
  • oddly functions,