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Good for the price, this USB 3.0 drive is exactly what you're expecting
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My advice to ADATA: Get the design of your solid state electronics together, man!***It is a hard build, fast (USB 3.0), reliable, the right size for not losing
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Previously, I had some compact Kingston USB sticks, which were a disappointment.
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One of the fastest USB drives I have ever used and extremely reliable.
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After using a USB 3.0 flash drive I will not purchase any more slow USB 2.0 drives.
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USB 3.0 support is great
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I lost my previous USB 2.0 flash drive, so I figured it was time to upgrade to a USB 3.0 compatible drive
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Great usb 3.0 with an awsome price
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And of course, the USB 3.0 is blazingly fast
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USB 3.0 is great
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This USB 3.0 flash drive is fast
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Not the fastest USB 3.0 drive on the planet, but it's fast enough for the price and has worked well so far.
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Quality drive, functions as expected; I am using it for ReadyBoost (yes, 30 gb of ReadyBoost).Just figured, might as well use the USB 3.0 and extra "bandwidth", no reason not to
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Solid USB drive.
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Good USB.
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works great to setup windows install boot from USB and fast with the USB 3.0
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Good USB Drive so long as you know that you're not getting speed.
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It worked fine for a few months and then the USB 2.0 function stopped working
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Its only slight faster than my Rally2 USB 2.0
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Just as advertised, this is a nice speedy USB 3.0 flash drive
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This USB is really fast, and i highly recommend it
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Using this ADATA Superior S102 Pro 16GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive in a daily basis and always works fine
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no problems, i love this device i always have had usb 2.0 and im using my flash drive to transfer over movie files to watch from my tv usb
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As expected, the ADATA USB 3.0 flash drive is fast
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This is a great USB 3.0 drive for the money
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I did my research before finding a suitable usb
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My Patriot Memory USB 3 write speed is 70.3 Mbs and read is 97.2 Mbs
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This is a solid USB drive
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The cap clicks in sturdily on the side that protect the USB, but not as much on the back side that holds it
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The ADATA is not the fastest USB 3 drive nor a big name brand, but its reliability has proven to me I can trust my data with it.
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When this usb goes bad, it becomes unrecognized by systems.
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USB 3.0 as well.
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The USB is fast enough for me and its super affordable
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It was a good USB stick, but it died after only 2 years for no apparent reason.
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It also works as a very fast USB 2.0 drive
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Great USB key
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USB 3.0 is noticeably faster than 2.0.
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This Flash drive is sweet, it is really fast and is cool, i love the fact that its usb 3.0 and the price is amazing,the flash drive is very solid and i feel as though even if i drop it it wont break, there are only 2 bad things about this
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no problems, i love this device i always have had usb 2.0 and im using my flash drive to transfer over movie files to watch from my tv usb
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I loved this USB 3.0 A LOT
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I don't have a USB 3.0 capable system so this is based on my experience using USB 2.0Average Read
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this is the BEST usb key i've ever bought
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If you are not a super tech geek and just want a fast USB stick with a lot of space, you are safe getting this one
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I have a motherboard and operating system that support USB
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And of course USB 3 seems amazing
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I got speeds almost as fast as USB 3.0 ports
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USB 3.0 is really fast.
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Pros:- Small, sturdy, comes with a nice cap.- USB 3.0, insanely fast transfer speeds of up to 50 MB/S (what I got with .iso files, you may get even higher speeds, depending on your motherboard).- 16 GB of space: not too small
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It is USB 3.0, so if you have a computer with a USB 3.0 port it's faster
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This USB is easy to carry, transfers quickly, and has a large memory
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This drive is the fastest usb drive i've ever used
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customer!I own two 1.5TB USB 3.0 external hard drives and they consistently copy at 55-75MB/s (still terrible and not close to true USB 3.0 speeds but these speeds are still decent), but this flash-drive is absolute garbage!MADE IN TAIWAN
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Great 3.0 USB for a cheap price
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Very affordable, USB 3.0, and sustains a reliably very high data rate
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I lost my previous USB 2.0 flash drive, so I figured it was time to upgrade to a USB 3.0 compatible drive
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After upgrading my full size external hard drive and laptop to USB 3.0, my flash drives just seemed really, really slow
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Great USB
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However, when considering that performance USB drives cost about 50-60% more per GB, this is a great deal for a drive that still enjoys high throughput thanks to USB 3.0P.S., USB 3.0 drives are great for running Live copies of Linux variations
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That and USB 3 is SO much more convenient
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Works great - USB 3 Speeds, durable construction, PnP windows 8.1 and Linux
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USB 3.0 spec is definitely faster than 2.0 but of course don't expect it to be a Ferrari.
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My advice to ADATA: Get the design of your solid state electronics together, man!***It is a hard build, fast (USB 3.0), reliable, the right size for not losing
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Make sure your BIO's is set to support USB 3.0 and that you properly flash BAMT onto this USB
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Great professional quality usb flash
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Fantastic usb, nuff said
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It says USB 3, and it works shockingly fast with my MacBook Air
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Second the color coating from the usb is coming off and my usb looks like its 5 years old.
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This is a well-made, EXTREMELY fast USB 3.0 flash drive.
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Pros:USB 3.0 is faster than USB 2.0Cons:It's not as fast as I expected it to be
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It's very fast with my new laptop running Windows 8 and USB 3.0, but it still works with my older PC that only supports USB 2.0.
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I got it for $16, and I think that price for this fast USB with 16 GB of space is great!I tried transferring files from the flash drive to my new HP DV6T laptop with the USB 3 port and it worked better than what i was thinking!
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Great USB stick
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Not much to say here, as mentioned in the title, I bought this USB less than a month ago, and it already died with minimal usage
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It works almost as fast as when I run it off my hard drive whereas all the free USB sticks that had collected around my house over the years were around 1/10 the speed and couldn't load most sites.
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It's a very sturdy little usb stick, and it doesn't look bad either.
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Overall, a cheap, great, fast, and voluminous USB 3.0 drive.
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This is a great USB 3.0 drive.
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Is as simple as a fast usb flash
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This is such a great little USB drive
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Good usb..!
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the Patriot Supersonic XT USB 3.0 was not recognized
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For anybody who has yet to make the transition to portable USB 3.0 storage, ADATA's S102 Pro series make attractive options
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At $24 (Feb 2013), there is no faster USB 3.0 flash drive for large files such as MP3s, video files, etc
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Would have given 5 stars except that the drive isn't as fast as other usb 3.0 thumb drives when plugged into a usb 2.0 port.
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You get decent USB 3 speeds
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Overall, a cheap, great, fast, and voluminous USB 3.0 drive.
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it's a fast usb flashdrive but lack an LED indicator if the thumbdrive is done accessing or copying files
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You might be better off buying a cheaper and larger USB 2.0.Other than that, no issues with this product itself, works fine
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I have it on my lanyard and the finish began fading within a week, so if you're not concerned about aesthetics and you're looking for a solid USB 3.0 flash drive in this price range, then this is the drive for you.
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Better off buying a decent usb 2.0 drive that has a fast write speed
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The 32GB version has 25% faster USB 3.0 READ speeds than this 8GB version
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A very solid USB 3.0
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Pro Effortless Upgrade 32 GB USB 3.0 Flash an excellent
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so you won't lose the usb
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I have two other USB 3.0 flash drives that work fine on my system:1
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The 32GB version has 4 times faster USB 3.0 WRITE speeds than the 8GB version
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great little USB stick, works great, has good solid speeds with usb 3.0 even on usb 2.0 seems to be go faster than most of my old 2.0 sticks
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it's incredibly slow (<1MB/s) write and slow
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I use Macbook Pro Retina and maybe there's some compatibility issue b/w Mac and the drive?