
I have approximately 2022, 32GB available. When working with extension cables or concentrators, there are no issues to be concerned about; everything can be promptly established without any issues, and it won't make you nervous. Depending on the device, the writing speed of USB 3.0 ranges from 18 to 30 MB/s, while the reading speed can reach up to 100 MB/s (of course, this only applies to very large data). I personally checked, and it is faster than all of today's inexpensive Kingstons that have 3.0. Remove the "core" and glue a couple of small pieces of tape on both sides on its blue ribs closer to the back so that the core is better pressed against the top. If the latch stops holding, snap off the cover because it is not glued, remove the core, and then glue the tape. It is probably for the best if the chips are not covered with tape. It was sufficient to apply two layers of tape around each edge. :)

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