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Posted: Mon, 05 Aug 2013 14:57:01 Post Subject: usb thumb drives
I am looking around for a 64 gig usb thumb drive. I am wondering if there have been reviews including read / write access. In my research I have found, not shocking, lower priced drives with better pricing. I am looking for an online vendor that might list read / write as a sort able feature.
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Posted: Mon, 05 Aug 2013 15:08:51 Post Subject:
I have found some similar things... While I will always gladly go for a Kingston drive since they have always worked well for me - for (sometimes) less money I have been impressed with Team Group brand drives.
Newegg usually lists the read/write specs, but those are from the manufacturer. You should compare with 3rd party reviews for consistency.
For example - they have a 64GB Team Group drive with speed specs right in the listing by the picture...
Posted: Thu, 05 Feb 2026 09:48:11 Post Subject: trying to find a 64?GB USB thumb drive with reliable read/write performance
I hear you — trying to find a 64?GB USB thumb drive with reliable read/write performance can be surprisingly tricky if you’re basing things just on price. A lot of the cheaper drives will claim a capacity, but unless you dig into actual benchmarks or user?reported speed numbers, it’s hard to know what you’re really getting.
In my experience, what helps is looking at sites that do show real read and write numbers, even if they don’t let you sort by it directly. Some tech forums and enthusiast benchmarks will test USB drives and post actual throughput results, which gives you a much clearer picture than the marketing numbers on a product page. I’ve personally been burned by a “fast” drive that had decent read speeds but painfully slow writes — totally fine for media playback, but useless if you’re frequently moving large files.
I don’t know of many big online vendors that let you sort by read/write performance out of the box, but price comparison sites and tech review pages sometimes have that in sortable tables.
Have you come across any user?posted benchmark charts that focus on real throughput (not just advertised specs)? Those seem way more helpful when comparing drives at different price points.
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