Quite a nice price for one of the fastest USB sticks: you get the Sandisk Extreme with 32GB for £11 (Prime) @ Amazon.
Next price: around £14
Type: Slider • Interface: USB 3.0 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) • Connector: type-A • Read: 245MB/s • Write: 100MB/s • Dimensions: 70.87x21.34x11.43mm • Special features: not available • Warranty: 30 years
11 comments
chasolo
15 Jun 16#1
got couple of these,great speeds
mikerr
15 Jun 16#2
Makes any other USB stick seem slow
akashi
15 Jun 16#3
Thanks, grabbed a 16GB version yesterday for £4.00
zzzz
16 Jun 163#4
So 4 quid to deliver ?? Kiss my derriere.
0liverr
16 Jun 161#5
Cold because it's Amazon.
smilesking
16 Jun 16#6
Would this be fast enough to be used as Adopted Storage on an Android M device? I tried using a Class 10 SD card in my Nvidia Shield but it was far too slow in Kodi to be acceptable.
Any idea what sort of speeds I should look for to ensure it matches the performance of the internal storage of something like the Shield?
czrsiNk
16 Jun 161#7
Just be wary of these - superb speeds but the way the actual USB connector slides out Is a pain as it often slides back in again when you try to plug it into the USB socket. Can be frustrating at times, no doubt about the speed of these though.
meherenow to czrsiNk
17 Jun 16#8
I know what you mean, just don't press the slidey trigger/button when plugging it in - easier said than done though!
big k
17 Jun 16#9
I've got a 16Gb (paid £6.50 from Tesco :disappointed: ) and get 50Mb/sec write consistently and 200Mb/sec read consistently.
Kayan
17 Jun 16#10
Not bad
Audry7
17 Jun 16#11
tempting! but i have already own Kingston 32 GB. Nice FAST Flash really.
Opening post
Quite a nice price for one of the fastest USB sticks: you get the Sandisk Extreme with 32GB for £11 (Prime) @ Amazon.
Next price: around £14
Type: Slider • Interface: USB 3.0 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) • Connector: type-A • Read: 245MB/s • Write: 100MB/s • Dimensions: 70.87x21.34x11.43mm • Special features: not available • Warranty: 30 years
11 comments
Any idea what sort of speeds I should look for to ensure it matches the performance of the internal storage of something like the Shield?