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Adata Drive16GB PenDrive Rs. 265
HP C350B 16GB Pen Drive Rs. 319 From- Sort By
Thumbs up, Nice share and bought adata
SanDisk Cruzer Switch 32GB USB Pen Drive Rs. 721
bought one adata one.. thanx for the share.. suggested
Those buying in 2012 hv reported write speeds abt 16-17 MBps . But most people who purchased in 2014 are getting only 8 MBps tho a few reported write speeds in excess of 15MBps.Confused. Another bait-and-switch tactic?
Those who purchased this kindly post ur findings. Preferably with H2testw and Teracopy. I am in the market for a relatively fast pendrive but most brands seem to offer only abt 5-6MBps. My Transcend 8GB died after 7 years of service whereas my Strontium Jet USB 3 32GB had its filesystem crashed within a few months. Sandisk other than Extreme(and extremely expensive)is too slow but the most reliable.
Dr Anshuman wrote:dude. i have a sandisk extreme and sandisk 3.0 otg. i ran few tests too. check flipkart for my detailed review in an hour. (just wrote it). it is giving 137 mbps read and 23.3 mbps write on my Intel based iMac 3.0 port.Those buying in 2012 hv reported write speeds abt 16-17 MBps . But those who purchased in 2014 are getting only 8 MBps . Another bait-and-switch tactic?
Those who purchased this kindly post ur findings. Preferably with H2testw and Teracopy. I am in the market for a relatively fast pendrive but most brands seem to offer only abt 5-6MBps. My Transcend 8GB died after 7 years of service whereas my Strontium Jet USB 3 32GB had its filesystem crashed within a few months. Sandisk other than Extreme(and extremely expensive)is too slow but the most reliable.
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Dr Anshuman wrote:
Those buying in 2012 hv reported write speeds abt 16-17 MBps . But most people who purchased in 2014 are getting only 8 MBps tho a few reported write speeds in excess of 15MBps.Confused. Another bait-and-switch tactic?
Those who purchased this kindly post ur findings. Preferably with H2testw and Teracopy. I am in the market for a relatively fast pendrive but most brands seem to offer only abt 5-6MBps. My Transcend 8GB died after 7 years of service whereas my Strontium Jet USB 3 32GB had its filesystem crashed within a few months. Sandisk other than Extreme(and extremely expensive)is too slow but the most reliable.
I have quit using Pendrive, SD cards are better in my opinion,of the lot Strontium Nitro are best VFM products.and can you explain what do you mean by File system crash.if you compare sandisk Ultra VS Samsung EVO VS Strontium Nitro, Nitro is a clear winner.
Filesystem crash as in RAW unformatted. In Windows it prompts to format the drive immediately upon insertion. In Easeus Data recovery utility it detects all files atleast. Did nt bother recovering. It will take a long time and mostly come up with null/zero byte files. I had purchased it for backing up some very vital data but that did nt work out. Had been used only 3-4 times.
dvsa909599 wrote:
Dr Anshuman wrote:dude. i have a sandisk extreme and sandisk 3.0 otg. i ran few tests too. check flipkart for my detailed review in an hour. (just wrote it). it is giving 137 mbps read and 23.3 mbps write on my Intel based iMac 3.0 port.Those buying in 2012 hv reported write speeds abt 16-17 MBps . But those who purchased in 2014 are getting only 8 MBps . Another bait-and-switch tactic?
Those who purchased this kindly post ur findings. Preferably with H2testw and Teracopy. I am in the market for a relatively fast pendrive but most brands seem to offer only abt 5-6MBps. My Transcend 8GB died after 7 years of service whereas my Strontium Jet USB 3 32GB had its filesystem crashed within a few months. Sandisk other than Extreme(and extremely expensive)is too slow but the most reliable.
Do note I had mentioned “other than Extreme series” . Meaning the Cruzers which rarely goes above 4MBps and Ultra 8-10MBps for Sequential Writes.
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thanks for share … ordred
but HP oos
ordered one…
ordered one
Vu !!
But is adata reliable ???
and what about the speed ??