I've had a few of these and apart from running a little hot during big transfers, they're the best I've cone across.
Cheapest I've seen them
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m_cozzy
8 Mar 16#19
Well my 2 months old one has just failed after little use. No longer recognized by any device. Will return. It maybe fast, but is unreliable. I cannot recommend this brand.
AndyRoyd
22 Feb 16#18
Yes, this thread and I think one other recent thread mentioned failures, yet can't recall earlier mention and this kit has been around a couple of years. Possibly questionable recent batch, but Grixx still appears to have faith in its products by offering 5 years warranty, but I may reconsider for future purchases for similar requirement.
andrewm1975
22 Feb 161#17
I have that exact one, as said before it is not the quickest for a USB3.0 but it has performed perfectly in 6 months of hard work, many formats, and even lasted a trip through a wash when left in a pocket. Worth the Money.
brilly
21 Feb 16#16
maybe its still exclusive as they are discontinued from aria
anyway ok maybe you are right :wink: but still... they have the scent of a random rebrander
the failure rate seems quite rubbish as well which makes it all a moot point
AndyRoyd
21 Feb 16#15
Nah, but with "Grixx Europe B.V." being quoted as the manufacturer/brand on the rear of the product's retail packaging, it kinda negates the suggestion of it being a random company. I bought my Grixx 128GB drive via webshop of Aria Computers, Manchester. Not aware of Aria having any exclusive ownership interest in the company / brand Grixx Europe B.V. nor 7DS.
brilly
21 Feb 16#14
did you expect to be aware of the exclusive ownership interests of some random NL company?
who else sells them out of interest?
jouster
21 Feb 16#13
Mine were both from 7Day Shop...one was a replacement for the other and both had same issue, so was given full refund
friar_chris
21 Feb 161#12
Given there isn't a great deal in the price, I'd go for the argos one unless you really need speed. My 32gb (same brand as the argos one) does 15mb/s which is okay....
ackblom
21 Feb 161#11
Bought two over a year ago. Been using both daily and haven't had any problems with them.
Easy2BCheesy
21 Feb 161#10
Bought two, returned two. One DOA, the other corrupted data.
AndyRoyd
21 Feb 16#9
Not aware of 7DS having any exclusive ownership interest in the company / brand Grixx Europe B.V. based in NL.
m_cozzy
21 Feb 16#8
Not had mine long. Extremely fast compared to the kingston 64gb usb3 I own, which has a write speed so slow as to be unusable, this thing writes at around 110 MB/s.
I did buy it as a recorder for my sony bravia, but despite passing all the tests it kept corrupting so I went back to a hard drive.
Ace1337
21 Feb 161#7
I've got both and found Sandisk to be slower in write speed. Both very good for price.
Speeds etc., reliability seems suspect on the Grixx model?
geekonthepc
21 Feb 162#5
Got one months back... Not working anymore. Survived a few formats and that was it.
friar_chris
21 Feb 161#4
I had the same experience last month with 7dayshop. They refunded me quickly after I returned the item. Dodgy recent batch? I have 1 other I bought over a year ago, and it has been brilliant and pretty fast (varies, but always above 10mb/s) compared to 4mb/s USB 2 ones. Never had any compatibility problems with Grixx sticks, unlike MyMemory red USB3 pen drives.
brilly
21 Feb 16#3
they are 7dayshop own brand basically - so unless 2nd hand on ebay likely to be direct from them or via amazon etc
jouster
20 Feb 161#1
I had two of these and they both were DOA. Gave up in the end. Got a refund and went with the Samsung thumbnail sized ones instead.
craigstephens to jouster
20 Feb 16#2
I don't know what to say about that apart from they may have been copies. Where did you get them from?
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anyway ok maybe you are right :wink: but still... they have the scent of a random rebrander
the failure rate seems quite rubbish as well which makes it all a moot point
who else sells them out of interest?
I did buy it as a recorder for my sony bravia, but despite passing all the tests it kept corrupting so I went back to a hard drive.
How do these compare to this:
http://www.argos.co.uk/beta/static/Product/partNumber/3561869.htm
Speeds etc., reliability seems suspect on the Grixx model?