
Intenso speed line
32 GB, USB 3.0, USB-A
Intenso speed line
32 GB, USB 3.0, USB-A
It has USB 3.0 interface but doesn't use the maximal speed. Maximal write speed is only 50MB/s.
I measured it in a working USB3 port with Usb Flash Benchmark (http://usbflashspeed.com/)
So that's a pure marketing things:
-Yes it is recognized by the PC as USB3 as it use USB3 driver
-NO it doesn't have USB3 speed!!!
Pro
Contra
This review was created for a different variant: speed line (128 GB, USB 3.0, USB-A)
The writing speed is not very good!
This review was created for a different variant: speed line (64 GB, USB-A, USB 3.0)
Inexpensive variant that, in my opinion, has no disadvantages (which you already know after 2 weeks). I use it as a backup and therefore not regularly. The protective cap is ideal so that no dirt/dust gets into the adapter while it's stored in the miscellaneous drawer.
Pro
This review was created for a different variant: speed line (64 GB, USB-A, USB 3.0)
Writing to the USB stick keeps stalling. The data transfer rate reaches 20MB/s (or similar) in between, but then goes to 0 and stays there for a while. Depending on the application, this can be very tedious as the access time becomes very unreliable when writing. Unfortunately, this is also the case with small amounts of data (a few megabytes).
Pro
Contra
This review was created for a different variant: Speed Line (256 GB, USB-A, USB 3.0)
after 1 month of defect and customer service from subcontractor wachter quasi non-existent, superficial answers and playing for time...
This review was created for a different variant: speed line (128 GB, USB 3.0, USB-A)
I use the 256 GB model and have formatted the memory with FAT32. This enabled the data on the USB stick to be recognised on my father's TV. We have tested it and everything works fine.
If allowed, here is the link to the tool: http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm
This review was created for a different variant: Speed Line (256 GB, USB-A, USB 3.0)
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