
SanDisk Extreme Go
64 GB, USB-A
SanDisk Extreme Go
64 GB, USB-A
If I'm not mistaken, this is the photo of Sandisk Ultra Flair.
This review was created for a different variant: Extreme Go (256 GB, USB-A)
Good enough to copy only one file at a time. If several files are copied at the same time, the stick goes down to almost infinity (0.01m/s). Practically unusable because I wanted to install Ubuntu on the stick - which was practically impossible and I stopped after an hour.
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This review was created for a different variant: Extreme Go (256 GB, USB-A)
The stick is great, but it has one weakness: the plastic fastener with which the stick is attached to the key ring is made of plastic. It broke off in my case because the plastic part consists of two parts. And that's exactly where it broke off.
That's why I wouldn't buy the stick again.
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This review was created for a different variant: Extreme Go (128 GB, USB-A)
The write throughput is closer to 15 MiB/s to 20 MiB/s. Maybe digitec entered one '0' too much in the specs?
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This review was created for a different variant: Extreme Go (128 GB, USB-A)
I'm a DJ, I've had a lot of flash drives in my career but I've rarely seen one so slow to load my songs via Rekordbox. To be avoided!
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The stick doesn't get more than around 21 MByte/s when writing via my USB 3.2 interface. Very disappointing.
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