I have 2 of these they're awesome. I had mine almost 2 years now. You do get pretty close to 400. I get about 380 MB/s. 400 is the read speed. If you transfer something from that drive to another drive that is capable of 400 MBS or more you will get pretty close to that. Read speed usually goes hand in hand how fast you can tke something from that drive and move it to another one. The write speed is how fast something can be put on that drive. So the write speed of that USB stick is 100 MB/s. I just bought a 128 GB one but it's slower. The read speed is identical very fast, but the write speed is only about 60 MB/s. so that''s the fastest you can tansfer to the drive. I was actually kind of disappointed in that one.
if you need a portable storage solution for storing video games on, i would instead go for a full size portable SSD or an m.2 NVME SSD inside an enclosure that can connect via usb c. Flash drives aren't that great for doing that sort of thing typically.
@@zsoltee53copying speed is not an objetive value because it depends on origin speed, number of items and size of each one. He should use software like crystaldisk which has test of write/read in sequential and random positions.
@@gastonvale8172 crystaldiskmark is less helpful, it doesnt tell you what speed you will have in real world use. the way he tested is much better, it lets you know the real write speed
If you click the more details button you can see what speed it is going
Exactly, and he didn't !
So we don't know the real transfer rate.
I have 2 of these they're awesome. I had mine almost 2 years now. You do get pretty close to 400. I get about 380 MB/s. 400 is the read speed. If you transfer something from that drive to another drive that is capable of 400 MBS or more you will get pretty close to that. Read speed usually goes hand in hand how fast you can tke something from that drive and move it to another one. The write speed is how fast something can be put on that drive. So the write speed of that USB stick is 100 MB/s. I just bought a 128 GB one but it's slower. The read speed is identical very fast, but the write speed is only about 60 MB/s. so that''s the fastest you can tansfer to the drive. I was actually kind of disappointed in that one.
can this be formatted to APFS for Mac?
I just ordered one to put my games on it. I know nothing about pcs...hopefully its a good buy.
if you need a portable storage solution for storing video games on, i would instead go for a full size portable SSD or an m.2 NVME SSD inside an enclosure that can connect via usb c. Flash drives aren't that great for doing that sort of thing typically.
Speed Test without showing the speed...
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@@zsoltee53copying speed is not an objetive value because it depends on origin speed, number of items and size of each one. He should use software like crystaldisk which has test of write/read in sequential and random positions.
@@gastonvale8172 crystaldiskmark is less helpful, it doesnt tell you what speed you will have in real world use. the way he tested is much better, it lets you know the real write speed
Complete nonsense !
that's write speed, 400 MB/s as in the packaging is read speed
you can try copy files from your usb drive to your computer
This nifty flash drive works great as memory for the program recording function of the Sony bravia TV
Just got one of these in run Linux - awesomesauce!!
Just bought one for my Nvidia Shield 👍
Bro this pendrive use to android phone
will the bar plus work with windows 10 and 11? thanks
Yes
@@jylobo1112 thanks
Cool
Best to use Crystal Disk Mark to do a speed test, the way you did a speed test didn't really show anything to us.
50% of 20 GB is 10 GB... is it not ?
Can’t see the actual speed because you aren’t showing the details.
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