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Fast, secure and stylish the MyMemory 128GB USB Flash Drive keeps your documents, music, video and photos safe and secure while allowing you to carry them with you at all times.
Specification
128 GB
USB 3.0
1 Year Warranty
For Mac and PC, No Driver Required
No External Power Required
Functions as Hard Drive
Multiple Operation Systems supported: No driver needed in Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Mac 9.x or later, Linux Kernel 2.4 or later.
This product is compatible with ALL windows platforms.
Latest comments (32)
redadmiral
30 Jan 16#32
just ordered 2 for 32 pound
redduck
26 Dec 15#31
£16 now
Pyrii
20 Dec 15#30
These probably use binned chips from manufacturers so they're cheaper, but results may vary.
Sin_of_nature
19 Dec 15#29
OK, used ATTO on the 2 I purchased and my results are not as good as shown above but not too bad.
Both USB Pens had the following:
Read Speed was a little over 140 MBs
Write speed was a fraction over 60MBs
tanabe
14 Dec 15#28
I brought one the other day really poor speed 5gbps total pants
mbuckhurst
13 Dec 15#27
It appears I was correct, not that I doubted myself since I do have a fast and slow version of the red chip, both my new two have tested this fast, so definitely a bargain at £16 each.
Definitely not a dubious result, in use these do feel seriously fast, the only time I've had anything less than optimum performance, when transferring 1000s of small files.
mike
blaser
12 Dec 15#26
Also uploaded to usbflashspeed site using their speed test: usbflashspeed.com/142139
Got to say this punt was worth the results.
blaser
12 Dec 15#24
Mine just arrived. Maybe I just got lucky but these figures seem unbelievable
Will have to do more test, seems a bit dubious at the moment.
UPDATE: copied some 1gb videos across to it and it seriously peaks at 80MB/s. This is my fast USB3.0 disk to date, should have brought 2.
Sin_of_nature to blaser
12 Dec 15#25
ATTO is pretty reliable at determining speeds. Hope the 2 I ordered get those speeds. To be fair, someone had mentioned that the later models were faster and looks like he's correct. Thanks for updating us all :smiley: You can still get 2 for £34 (discount applied when both are put into the basket).
Pyrii
11 Dec 15#23
If you add 2 to your basket it comes to £34.
mbuckhurst
11 Dec 151#22
My first of the two I ordered has arrived, currently testing with h2testw, at around 5% complete it's showing 86MB/s so appears to be the new faster chips, a bargain at £16, the speed will drop but from experience, not so much that it would drop to an average of 20.
mike
manostsamilis
10 Dec 15#21
19.99 NOW
friar_chris
8 Dec 15#20
I've used a USB (non-powered) hub without success, don't think I tried a cable. Have several Logitech cables... will try your idea out - Thanks for replying. My Grixx is the best pen drive I have no problems with that one. I've seen the comments here about slow chips etc.... I have to plead ignorance to what a chip is?!
mbuckhurst
8 Dec 15#19
I've used my slower chip on my portable wifi router, from HooToo, it needs to be attached via a usb2 extension lead, I used the sort you get from Logitech often supplied with wireless mice, works a treat, my Grixx always worked fine without. Might not solve your problem but worth a try if you have a lead lying around.
mike
mbordacs
8 Dec 15#16
these are normally 18.99 so not hot from me
mbuckhurst to mbordacs
8 Dec 15#18
I always apply the pay rise test, if the saving when calculated as a percentage, would be a good pay rise, then surely it must be a bargain. In this case it's a not insignificant amount, therefore hot.
In answer to the previous questions, especially for those who can't be bothered searching, this is my comment from an earlier bargain, regarding the performance:
"Just received one of these and they are very different to the old mymemory red drives, mine is showing 81MB/s writing and 119MB/s reading, which is far superior to the original red chip, from memory that achieved around 25 and 80 respectively on the same machine."
Hope that puts at rest those who think we're not reporting back the performance. Of course still doesn't mean you'll get the newer faster chip, but lets hope so.
mike
reddit
8 Dec 15#17
Had one for ages and read and write are around 25.
128Gb for 17 quid means that you can't complain that much about speeds.
friar_chris
8 Dec 15#15
I have 2 120GB MyMemory Red pens drives, both reliable. Neither work in my router, but otherwise no issues (would love to hear of any ideas as to why), whilst 2 different (Grixx 128GB USB3 and SanDisc Cruzer 128GB USB2) work perfectly fine in the router. I use the latter 2 for network storage, but I use the MyMemory drives in my smart TV for recording TV and for playing back big big files and storing photos.
USB3 spees: Speeds generally on the Grixx pen are faster, but its much of a muchness. All the pens seen really quick initially, but crawl towards the end and vary considerably inbetween based of file size, number of files, wind direction and remaining space. Writing over my home network I'm getting 2-6MB/s (not down to the pen), In my PC I've seen 40Mb/s, but rarely, and would say 10-20MB/s is about normal and yes that's not amazing.
To confirm, that is with all these "USB 3.0" pens. The Cruzer is USB 2 and seriously sh!+.....4MB/s at best writing. So I have data on it (south park, archer, futurama) which is permanent. Even if you consider it to be behaving like a quick USB 2 pendrive, I would recommend buying USB 3 format just to avoid having an awful USB 2 one like the Cruzer. 15MB/s over 2MB/s is a serious difference when writing 10GB.
mbuckhurst
8 Dec 15#14
I suggest you go and look at previous postings for this chip,in at least a couple of my replies to the threads, I've posted the figures, but as I'm away from home for 3 days, and relying on my 'fast' red chip for work, I can't go and wipe it to get the figures for you.
I have absolutely no reason to question the reliability, because my 'slow' chip has worked reliably for at least 6 months, it's always cold to the touch and therefore I suspect less likely to fail. My 'fast' red chip does run warm, but nowhere near the temperature my Grixx 128GB chip hits, yet both the red and the Grixx are reliable - both these have been through numerous x-ray scanners, which I guess might destroy lower quality chips. I suspect the only risks are down to how you handle them, the plastic is not the best quality, personally I wouldn't risk putting them in with my keys.
The only thing I do know, I bought my 'fast' chip off Ebay, though the description at the time referred to the slower speeds, I have no idea whether they've got a big pile of old ones they're selling off cheap, via this offer, or whether this is going to be the fast chips.
mike
blaser
8 Dec 15#13
Seen a lot worse to be fair, I've got branded drives from verbatim and transcend with much slower write speeds from 5-12MB/s and that's USB3.0 speeds.
Spend an extra tenner if you really need the speed, buy depending on your particular use case. I'll post up some figures when mine is delivered.
nomnomnomnom
8 Dec 15#12
Goodness me. Thats one of the worst modern drives I've ever seen.
It's one of the reasons I'm so hesitant to believe the comments on here when people say they own one and they're faster: They never post evidence and never reply again.
Boris the Bold
8 Dec 15#9
Had one and it fried - totally unusable now.
snipa to Boris the Bold
8 Dec 15#11
I had an abysmally slow Intempo Rainbow 64Gb drive fail recently. It felt extremely hot to the touch straight after Windows no longer detected it. I'd never experienced a Flash Drive failing beforehand but now realise that they evidently do!
mitchx121
8 Dec 15#10
Its cheap for reason think about it, slow and reviews are not so good. Cold
nomnomnomnom
8 Dec 15#7
The write speed is shown as 14MBs, which is abysmal if true.
Occasionally people will pop in one of these threads saying it's faster, but then never post again when asked to run a quick benchmark so we can see the true value.
So would anyone who has one of these drives kindly run CrystalDiskMark on it so we could get a real world value?
Hot but from previous posts on this drive, it has poor write speeds. I think it was around 25-30 MBs
mbuckhurst to Sin_of_nature
8 Dec 15#3
I'e got a couple of these, around 6 months apart, the new one is much faster (I've not got the figures to hand), hopefully that's what I'll receive this time around, but for archive purposes I can live with the slower speed if necessary.
mike
thekanester to Sin_of_nature
8 Dec 15#6
I have one of these and it attains those speeds. Despite being slower than some USB3 drives, it's also twice the size. You can get a faster write speed, but it either won't be as large, or it won't be as cheap.
I have used mine extensively and found it to be very reliable, so I'm voting this hot.
topazz
8 Dec 15#5
Got mine in January 2015. Proving reliable but it is slower than some other (more expensive) USB 3.0 memory sticks. I use mine for storing movies and tv shows and it does a grand job. Prices usually vary around the £18.99 - £23 mark so two for £32 is a bargain.
Opening post
Fast, secure and stylish the MyMemory 128GB USB Flash Drive keeps your documents, music, video and photos safe and secure while allowing you to carry them with you at all times.
Specification
128 GB
USB 3.0
1 Year Warranty
For Mac and PC, No Driver Required
No External Power Required
Functions as Hard Drive
Multiple Operation Systems supported: No driver needed in Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Mac 9.x or later, Linux Kernel 2.4 or later.
This product is compatible with ALL windows platforms.
Latest comments (32)
Both USB Pens had the following:
Read Speed was a little over 140 MBs
Write speed was a fraction over 60MBs
Definitely not a dubious result, in use these do feel seriously fast, the only time I've had anything less than optimum performance, when transferring 1000s of small files.
mike
Got to say this punt was worth the results.
Will have to do more test, seems a bit dubious at the moment.
UPDATE: copied some 1gb videos across to it and it seriously peaks at 80MB/s. This is my fast USB3.0 disk to date, should have brought 2.
mike
mike
In answer to the previous questions, especially for those who can't be bothered searching, this is my comment from an earlier bargain, regarding the performance:
"Just received one of these and they are very different to the old mymemory red drives, mine is showing 81MB/s writing and 119MB/s reading, which is far superior to the original red chip, from memory that achieved around 25 and 80 respectively on the same machine."
Hope that puts at rest those who think we're not reporting back the performance. Of course still doesn't mean you'll get the newer faster chip, but lets hope so.
mike
128Gb for 17 quid means that you can't complain that much about speeds.
USB3 spees: Speeds generally on the Grixx pen are faster, but its much of a muchness. All the pens seen really quick initially, but crawl towards the end and vary considerably inbetween based of file size, number of files, wind direction and remaining space. Writing over my home network I'm getting 2-6MB/s (not down to the pen), In my PC I've seen 40Mb/s, but rarely, and would say 10-20MB/s is about normal and yes that's not amazing.
To confirm, that is with all these "USB 3.0" pens. The Cruzer is USB 2 and seriously sh!+.....4MB/s at best writing. So I have data on it (south park, archer, futurama) which is permanent. Even if you consider it to be behaving like a quick USB 2 pendrive, I would recommend buying USB 3 format just to avoid having an awful USB 2 one like the Cruzer. 15MB/s over 2MB/s is a serious difference when writing 10GB.
I have absolutely no reason to question the reliability, because my 'slow' chip has worked reliably for at least 6 months, it's always cold to the touch and therefore I suspect less likely to fail. My 'fast' red chip does run warm, but nowhere near the temperature my Grixx 128GB chip hits, yet both the red and the Grixx are reliable - both these have been through numerous x-ray scanners, which I guess might destroy lower quality chips. I suspect the only risks are down to how you handle them, the plastic is not the best quality, personally I wouldn't risk putting them in with my keys.
The only thing I do know, I bought my 'fast' chip off Ebay, though the description at the time referred to the slower speeds, I have no idea whether they've got a big pile of old ones they're selling off cheap, via this offer, or whether this is going to be the fast chips.
mike
Spend an extra tenner if you really need the speed, buy depending on your particular use case. I'll post up some figures when mine is delivered.
It's one of the reasons I'm so hesitant to believe the comments on here when people say they own one and they're faster: They never post evidence and never reply again.
Occasionally people will pop in one of these threads saying it's faster, but then never post again when asked to run a quick benchmark so we can see the true value.
So would anyone who has one of these drives kindly run CrystalDiskMark on it so we could get a real world value?
http://usbspeed.nirsoft.net/?pdesc=Icicu+16+gB&vid=9917&pid=39191
Some Amazon reviews here:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/MyMemory-128GB-USB-Flash-Drive/dp/B00LMWV06I/ref=cm_cr_pr_bdcrb_top?ie=UTF8
Speed comments:
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?35689-Faulty-Mymemory-usb3-flash-drive-128GB
mike
I have used mine extensively and found it to be very reliable, so I'm voting this hot.