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The SanDisk 64GB Extreme Go USB 3.2 Flash Drive combines high-speed performance with a stylish metallic design, offering read speeds of up to 150 MB/s and robust 128-bit AES encryption for secure file storage. Perfect for professionals on the go, this compact drive is compatible with both PC and Mac, ensuring you can access and transfer your important files anytime, anywhere.
Read Speed | 1.5E+2 Megabytes Per Second |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | Metallic bronze/Gloss black |
Model Name | SanDisk Extreme Go USB 3.2 Flash Drive |
Flash Memory Type | CompactFlash |
Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
Hard Disk Size | 64 GB |
UPC | 619659182502 |
RAM | 512 GB |
Hard Drive | 64 GB |
Item model number | SDCZ810-064G-G46 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Item Weight | 0.353 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.41 x 0.71 x 2.38 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.41 x 0.71 x 2.38 inches |
Flash Memory Size | 4034 GB |
Language | English |
ASIN | B08KSJ144R |
Country of Origin | Malaysia |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 21, 2020 |
N**R
SanDisk 64GB Extreme Go USB 3.2– Fast, Sturdy, and Reliable
This SanDisk Extreme Go USB 3.2 is an excellent flash drive. Super fast speeds make transferring large files a breeze, and it performs consistently without any hiccups.The build quality is sturdy and durable, so it feels reliable for long-term use. Whether for work, backups, or everyday file transfers, this drive gets the job done efficiently. Definitely a solid choice for anyone needing speed and reliability in a compact form!
N**O
buenicima
Excente muy bueno
R**Z
Certified to Work With Synology Routers.
After experiencing some Flash Drive issues with the cheap drives I usually use and after doing some research, I discovered that not all USB 3 Flash Drives are alike...not at all. There is a definite relationship between cost and performance for the same capacity, in my case, 64MB. Most of that performance is related to read and write speeds....more money, more, and faster.My Synology Router requires a Flash Drive to offer certain security features, and when initially using an unknown chinese brand USB 3.0 drive, the router would report a data failure and have to rebuild the entire database. This happened about once per day. So I looked on the Synology website and found they recommended specific flash drives, the SanDisk Extreme is one of the few that have been certified to operate well with their router. After installing this 64MB Sandisk Flash Drive, the usually long router process times to manage the database are not much faster, and I have had no issues at all with read or write failures that caused me to find a quality drive in the first place.
T**N
Meets performance levels SanDisk states at a decent price.
Even though it meets or comes really close to the stated 395MB/s & 100MB/s write, is that enough? These drives have terrible random read/write performance. At the $18 price point, it should do better. The Vansuny Green 64GB USB 3.1 Flash Drive - 350MB/s read / 200MB/s write drive is only $13.49 at this time. If you spend the equivalent $ with Vansuny you can get a 128GB black drive with read and write speeds up to 400MB/s and 240MB/s. They're also giving you a $3 off coupon to sweeten the sale. The SanDisk drive does feel like a step up in build quality-wise compared to the Vansuny drives. But it is just that, feels like. That doesn't translate into the lifespan of the drive. I have a few Vansuny drives and have not been let down yet from premature death. Save some money and get yourself a Vansuny drive.
M**A
Crazy Fast
This thing is fast. I'm seeing sustained reads of 391 MB/s (rated 395) for a 9.4 GB write test consisting of large ISO files and sustained writes of 147 MB/s (with peaks around 172 MB/s--rated 180) for the same test files. The writes are faster than the reads on many cheap USB drives. Something on my Win 11 Pro Laptop was causing a long bog-down at some point between half way to 3/4 through the read test so I needed to finish the test on Liunx which showed the true read performance. It's probably something unique to my laptop.I wish there was some kind of dust cap for the USB end.
W**2
Exactly as described
Exactly as described - Heavy Duty
L**Y
Not what I expected for the cost
I’m a teacher and need to upload a lot of things on a USB to bring to the copier/printer. This USB wasn’t compatible with the copier or printer, I reformatted it, then it worked, but a week or so later, it was again no longer compatible and said there was an issue with the drive and needed to be reformatted, again. I stopped using it. It was the most expensive USB I’ve purchased and has been the most problematic. The slide feature is also really annoying, it is not easy to use, but difficult to slide.
G**.
At least its materials are decent.
This thumb drive is made out of materials that don't crumble within my grasp upon its first use. This should be just a given, but, sadly, it really isn't anymore.Its advertised write speeds appear accurate... for the first 4.5 GiB or so. After that, it slows to a crawl at about 10 MiB/s, the low end of USB 2 speeds.Hazarding a guess, its got a USB 3 interface, cheap memory chips, and a write behind cache. Once the cache is saturated, you're stuck at cheap memory chip write speeds. So its perceived write speed is smoke and mirrors.My advice: if you never need to transfer more than 4.5 GiB at a time, sure, buy it. Just make sure you eject it properly so its write-behind cache can finish committing the data before you yank its power supply.... or your data might not all be there.
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