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Best price around for this excellent 128gb flash drive...
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rnr81
3 Jun 1622#1
paid £1 extra 2 weeks ago, devastated! :smile:
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rnr81
3 Jun 1622#1
paid £1 extra 2 weeks ago, devastated! :smile:
HOTPOT
3 Jun 16#2
I have one & so far very happy, it did cost a tad more.
monobrow
3 Jun 16#3
Do these get hot or warm during file transfers? Every time a deal for one of these 'invisible' drives crops up, there are always comments about how hot they get - is this one any better?
AshNG to monobrow
3 Jun 161#5
Think it's the SanDisk ones due to the material of the cap bit keeping the heat in whereas these ones are fine. I own the SanDisk one and it does get very hot --- coincidentally my car's usb port is damaged.
eatmorefish
3 Jun 16#4
I'd be very surprised if it didn't. Why are you concerned about it getting hot? Do you have small children? :confused:
jouster
3 Jun 162#6
Decent micro stick. Doesn't get quite as hot as Sandisk ones but still get pretty hot. Just don't leave it in the slot all the time and you'll be fine.
supermann
3 Jun 16#7
This may be a silly question but why don't 128gb micro sd cards get hot and these things do? Don't they operate at similar speeds? If so USB 3.0 wasn't well designed.
Would a similar thing happen with 3.1, USB C type Thunderbolt 3 etc if there were drives of similar size that worked with those?
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Best price around for this excellent 128gb flash drive...
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Would a similar thing happen with 3.1, USB C type Thunderbolt 3 etc if there were drives of similar size that worked with those?