Great for putting 5 on the ends of your fingers and pretending you're Freddy Krueger.
rvcshart
22 Mar 173#7
Most don't*, some can.
And copying data into it from your PC would be faster silly.
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bidcorp
22 Mar 17#1
I bought this when it was on here in February. It arrived from Switzerland!
ivo_girata
22 Mar 17#2
Speeds?
cspectre to ivo_girata
22 Mar 171#3
I've got the 64Gb version and it does about 120MB/s sequential read and 80MB/s sequential write. Does get a bit hot though.
detch82
22 Mar 17#4
got mine in my TV right now. does the job
verbumSapienti to detch82
22 Mar 17#6
lol so would a £6 chinese USB2 stick, TVs don't support USB3
mogsog
22 Mar 17#5
When I installed this as a swap drive for my raspberry pi I was upset to see the NAND controller is not made by samsung but Silicon Motion which showed as the vendor. I was hoping for a samsung through and through with this drive. My semiment is expressed in this review: https://www.amazon.com/review/R2F0KP0OK7IBLI
It performs fine and is a nice strong design but just beware it is not a true Samsung flash product like their SSDs.
rvcshart
22 Mar 173#7
Most don't*, some can.
And copying data into it from your PC would be faster silly.
rev6
23 Mar 171#8
A £6 USB flash drive from China from experience would be a bag of pants compared.
mastablasta
23 Mar 172#9
Great for putting all your emulator roms on and plugging into a raspberry pi running retropie.
Kiyoshi
23 Mar 173#10
Great for putting 5 on the ends of your fingers and pretending you're Freddy Krueger.
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And copying data into it from your PC would be faster silly.
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It performs fine and is a nice strong design but just beware it is not a true Samsung flash product like their SSDs.
And copying data into it from your PC would be faster silly.