-
USB 3.0 32gb is great.
-
It's really the fatest out there, 32gb is a good
-
I already have bought one of these USB 3.0 32 GB drives, as well as some previous 16 GB drives
-
Great size 32 GB and Fast 3.0
-
Like others, I've had some real bad experiences particularly with patriot 64GB (p-a-i-n-f-u-l-l-y slow,
-
32GB just wasn't enough, and I ordered this SanDisk Extreme drive.
-
so now I have the full 32GB available for use on a drive formatted as FAT32.What's left is a positively excellent flash drive that is fast, doing 25
-
It's a good prize for a good product, data transfer is very fast, 32GB is capable of storing many information
-
Imagine a portable 64GB SSD
-
I tried copying 4.5GB worth of files to this item using my 3.0 port, and later the same files to an older SanDisk 8GB 2.0 flash drive using my 2.0 port.
-
Showed 30.52 GB available before installations and 16 GB free space after installations
-
Expect the 16gb to be slower.
-
There is 5.7 GB missing
-
I suppose those can legitimately be regarded as 64 GB, but my 64 GB leaves me only 58.3 GB of available space.
-
Works Great, over 29GB in windows, and I got 110MB
-
Works Great, over 29GB in windows, and I got 110MB
-
Quick reformatted to NTFS and rsyncd my usual 4GB worth of sneakerware back to the new drive.
-
Also having the extra 2GB of free Space in the cloud is nice.
-
64GB, 32GB and 16GB.The 64GB models is faster than the 32GB models.
-
A 16GB flash drive that I have failed on the first try, then worked ok on the second time.
-
What is there to say, this thing is wicked fast, and 64GB.
-
Whats the point of a 64 GB hard drive if you have to wait a day and a half to transfer a large amount of files?
-
Remember, because of the way memory companies report capacity you will only be able to store ~60GB worth of data.
-
I have a 32GB Ultra and this 64GB Extreme is really much faster
-
Even though it's slower than the advertised fasted speed (which references the 64gb model) it's seriously fast
-
One of the best 32GB 3.0 flash drive around.
-
I had the 16gb, lost it and opted for the 64gb and love it
-
it is 32 GB and i saw it is 29.7 GB available
-
I recently purchased both the Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 32GB as well as the SanDisk Extreme 16GB USB 3.0.
-
The only comment I have is that only 29.2 GB is usable even after formatting, but this was expected, as usable space can vary on storage mediums.
-
I love the 64GB of goodness - it let me allocate 4GB for SpeedBoost for my PC at work
-
I also backup my most important 4.3G on DVD
-
Read/Write speeds and the capacity(I got the 64g) are awesome but that no password requirement when inserting is killing me.
-
To get a rough comparison of the flash drives, I copied a 2.38GB folder of digital photos to each flash drive and timed the copying with the stopwatch of a Casio G Shock wristwatch