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SANDISK Extreme PRO (128 GB, USB-A)
EUR50,63 EUR0,40/1GB

SANDISK Extreme PRO

128 GB, USB-A


Question about SANDISK Extreme PRO

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9 years ago

USB 3.1??? Do I also achieve the specified data transfer rates on my current USB 3.0 port on the laptop (in my case MS Surface Pro 4)???

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mozzie

6 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Yes and no. As already mentioned, USB 3.0 is now USB 3.1 Gen 1, which is often misused as a marketing trick by manufacturers. With large files, you can easily reach the 380 MB/s writespeed. I was able to copy 21.7 GB to the stick in 57s. However, with smaller files and many individual small files, the speed varies/sinks. I would definitely recommend the stick.
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Former user

9 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Theoretically, USB 3.0 is supposed to be 5 Gbps, i.e. approx. 600 MB/s. But maybe digitec can tell you whether this is really true. On my test device iMac Retina (Late 2015) it only managed 390 MB/s read and 350 MB/s write.