marktuan Rated PG
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Posted: Wed, 11 Mar 2026 19:29:36 Post Subject: |
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If you’re ordering a few dozen, you might want to check sites like Amazon or Newegg and then cross-reference the models with benchmarks from review sites like Tom’s Hardware or AnandTech. Manufacturer specs can be optimistic, but third-party tests usually show the real read/write speeds.
Also make sure the drives are USB 3.0 or 3.1, since many 64GB drives look similar in price but perform very differently in actual transfers. _________________ sports games |
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