SanDisk USB 3.0 Ultra Flair CZ73 32GB
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SanDisk 128GB Ultra Flair USB 3.0 Flash DriveHigh-speed USB 3.0 performance of up to 150MB/s (32GB-128GB)
A fast read/write memory stick, very competitively priced. It was easy to use with excellent storage capacity. Much more discreet than the portable drive.
I ordered this flash drive to transfer on it all the files and documents that were cluttering my Mac desktop. The goal was to de-clog my desktop yet have my files easily accessible on an external, cordless storage device by leaving it permanently plugged in one of my 2.0 USB ports.
This needs a bigger heatsink
I don't normally publish IOPS figures because merely stating those figures is meaningless without being able to control the size of the packets and latencies involved during the measuring.- Still putting it through the wringer, but this Ultra Flair is standing up pretty well to the gamut of small file transfers and running a Windows Vista VM
- According to Crystal Benchmark, this flash drive - when plugged into a USB 3.0 port with no other USB devices being used - is capable of...
- Less than 2 minutes into reformatting the drive for the first time before a benchmark, this Ultra Flair thermal throttled and disconnected
- The metal cover is almost too hot to touch (think metal teaspoon in a freshly brewed cup of coffee) and it needs a minute taped to a used can of compressed air...
USB
Great USB, really quick to transfer files and very small, perfect for the office and business trips.
SANDISK Ultra Flair USB 3.0 Memory Stick - 32 GB, Silver & Black
- Big capacity
- Fast enough read and write speed
- Item overheats
Great Price and Quick Delivery
With $20 graysonline gift voucher this represented great value.
Looks very smart and compact
10 out of 10, highly recommendable. Great value for money, was very pleased with my purchase and can only recommend this one to others, it's the second one I have bought in a week.
These are fast and hot...literally
Works great and is fast. It becomes very hot, but I had a 64GB USB that becomes very hot too and I have never had any issues with it. My guess is that it is normal, it has to emit heat somehow... Spec should specify how much heat these devices emit, just so we know what to expect.
Very small and very fast. That is about all I can say as I have not used it much yet
bought because the Samsung competition was out of stock
I formatted this deeply so as to stress it. No failure in that regard. (Did have a PNY USB stick fail after I formatted it out of the box, so thats why I always try to stress new storage with a deep format when I get it.) The loop is weak plastic, so unlike the Samsung competition.