I'd like to revise my positive review of May 2015. This device has failed, the failure is likely because it overheats. It runs much much hotter than the equivalent small USB flash drives from Samsung and Lexar.
Manufacturer: SanDisk
I'd like to revise my positive review of May 2015. This device has failed, the failure is likely because it overheats. It runs much much hotter than the equivalent small USB flash drives from Samsung and Lexar.
Awsome , works well as it should , great for a UNRAID build folks , pity the 16GB was not in stock in Aug 17'
Good quality thankss
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We have a small, SSD laptop that we attached this to (HP Stream) to almost double its storage space. Good for storage, but not for extended access. I wouldn't suggest running media from this drive, in other words. The end can get very hot.
Fits fairly snugly into the USB port and transfers files quickly. You only get to use 28GB of the advertised 32, however (I think this applies to all flash storage, but I'm not sure how it compares to different brands).
Have the 64GB and the 32GB version and works a treat. Very neat and quick even on USB2
SanDisk's Ultra Fit 128GB is a USB 3.0 pen drive that does a good job of getting the job done in a small form factor.
I don't really have much to offer an opinion on. Once the boot process is done and Freenas is running off of ram, it doesn't really do anything, so it's mostly been just sitting for the last few month, connected to a 24/7 machine. But it has done that well, I suppose.
I haven't not been able to boot off of it
none that I've encountered
Just what I needed for my Ford Edge application. The car leaves very little room for closing the hatch cover over the USB area. This is compact enough to be ideal for this.
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