Sandisk Extreme Go 64GB USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A USB Flash... - 2024 report by Whydis
Sandisk Extreme Go 64GB USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A USB Flash Drive - SDCZ800-064G-G46
Style:64GB
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Great quality, pretty fast and cool switch in/out button
I wish it was heavier, or more substantial, but the switch for the connector feels of good quality
noticed after plugging it into the USB 2.0 port that it still works just fine as a bootable OS and doesn't get anywhere near as hot as when it's plugged into a USB 3.0 port
Quality on the casing of the drive itself is very sturdy and the USB connector slider alone is a great fidget toy (very snappy being springloaded).2.
not bad at all SanDisk does a good job at what they do and this drive is fast
noticed after plugging it into the USB 2.0 port that it still works just fine as a bootable OS and doesn't get anywhere near as hot as when it's plugged into a USB 3.0 port
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noticed after plugging it into the USB 2.0 port that it still works just fine as a bootable OS and doesn't get anywhere near as hot as when it's plugged into a USB 3.0 port
Fast, stable transfer, good value for the price.
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noticed after plugging it into the USB 2.0 port that it still works just fine as a bootable OS and doesn't get anywhere near as hot as when it's plugged into a USB 3.0 port
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i use this and this was a good deal too and its usb3.0 and pretty fast on some older ports
noticed after plugging it into the USB 2.0 port that it still works just fine as a bootable OS and doesn't get anywhere near as hot as when it's plugged into a USB 3.0 port
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noticed after plugging it into the USB 2.0 port that it still works just fine as a bootable OS and doesn't get anywhere near as hot as when it's plugged into a USB 3.0 port
Tested on a Dell Inspirion 8920 through the USB 3.1 port (on the back of the computer).Cons: Drive gets unusually hot (compared to other USB flash drives) during idle (non-transfer, just plugged in).
Very fast transfer of data and have not experienced any corruption or loss
It was so fast it you couldn't tell if it was on the hard drive or not.(Do that with any other substandard flash drive (2.0 or lower
noticed after plugging it into the USB 2.0 port that it still works just fine as a bootable OS and doesn't get anywhere near as hot as when it's plugged into a USB 3.0 port
Temperature was measured with a IR thermometer (link below).Other USB flash drives compared to:SanDisk SDCZ880-128G-G46 Extreme PRO 128GB USB 3.1 Solid State Flash DriveKingston Digital 32GB DataTraveler Elite
I was trying to use a cheap flash drive previously and it was agonizing to sit and wait for 20 minutes for a file transfer
When I copied a 100GB file to my new 128GB flash drive, for writes I got around 150 megabytes per second using a USB 3.0 port on my MacBook Pro.Expensive flash drive, but will save time and improve productivity.
Seems quite durable and have had no issues with sliding the usb head out.
A really great USB with fast speeds, kept it on my key chain but the little plastic bar broke
d be careful on any devices as in general 3.0 usb could be problematic with backwards compatibility though i only had that problem with a microsd 3.0 adapter to usb
if only they ensured that to be durable then this USB would be perfect.
A really great USB with fast speeds, kept it on my key chain but the little plastic bar broke
3.7x slower than Extreme Gorobocopy "C:\Steve\Images\2018"
3.7x slower than Extreme Gorobocopy "C:\Steve\Images\2018"
noticed after plugging it into the USB 2.0 port that it still works just fine as a bootable OS and doesn't get anywhere near as hot as when it's plugged into a USB 3.0 port
noticed after plugging it into the USB 2.0 port that it still works just fine as a bootable OS and doesn't get anywhere near as hot as when it's plugged into a USB 3.0 port