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Ebay Flash Drives Usb 3.0 1Gb

2024-06-28 03:33:19

Great low price USB 3.0 flash drive. Never had any issues with the drives. I will buy again.

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2024-07-02 01:22:35

This is one of the first, truly USB 3.0 compatible larger capacity, small size flash drives. This is excellent hardware and a great time saver. I use this for transfering/sharing relatively large music and/or photographic files.

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2024-04-17 05:34:10

USB 3.0 the next generation.

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2024-09-14 06:48:55

Relatively small portable hard drive with USB 3.0 capability. I like the indicator light which some budget portable drives do not have to indicate when the drive is in use. Read/write speeds are very fast compared to my old drives (although I am only using USB 2.0 so I can't make full use of it). I read pretty terrible reviews about the included software, so I didn't even try to use it.

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2024-09-14 08:48:59

I added this adapter card to my 4 y/o HP desktop to gain USB 3.0 capability. I found it easy to install and also purchased with it and installed a StarTech 4 Pin Molex to SATA Power Cable Adapter (6) from B+H, although not necessary to run my two USB 3.0 external hard drives. But for $ why not get the power cable in the event you need to power a device that needs the extra juice? I have not tested any actual transfer speeds; however, I do notice a much, much faster transfer rate when I back up the data on my computer's C: drive to the external hard drives. I also intend to use another of the card's USB 3.0 ports to attach a USB 3.0 SDXC/CF card reader. Instructions for installation of the driver on the accompanying CD was easy.

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2024-09-09 07:23:46

I have 3 of these already for various backup purposes, and they work perfectly. USB 3.0 is lightning fast, and drives are small and portable.

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2024-09-29 03:36:17

I bought 2 of the 6TB external drives. So far so good. I have them hooked up to my USB 3.0 ports. I can get around 85-120MB/s writing speed. I also like the design of the drives.

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2024-09-08 02:23:17

Use these drives for transferring video and audio files. Very reliable drives. If you have USB 3.0 capability, the transfer speeds are amazing.

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2024-08-22 09:15:40

The Sabrent USB 3.0 hub with switches was a great fit for my need. I am able to switch my USB 3.0 hard drives in and out of my configuration without plugging and unplugging drives.

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2024-08-17 01:17:43

Great drives that are light, portable and deliver fast speeds. I've just bought a second one for backups! I am a happy WD product user. The quality is good and these drives look & feel modern. These drives are very portable due to their small size. Thanks to USB 3.0 you don't need an external power supply as they can operate from just a single cable. On the older USB 2.0 you will not get the speed benefits of USB 3.0 but when connected to USB 3.0 they can transfer data fast. The USB cable length is perfect. Not too lengthy which would get in the way and not too short making it difficult to connect. It's about 30cm (1 ft) I believe. They are decently priced as well. Prices have risen recently but I've bought the 5TB version at a reasonable price still. These drives are Plug & Play (at least on Windows machines). Just connect the drive and start using it. I highly recommend connecting your drive to a USB port either directly on the motherboard (back of computer) or from your PC case (front/top panel). I connected one of these drives to a USB hub and the drive started making a scary clicking noise. Turns out my USB hub is dodgy and doesn't always provide the correct power! So be careful using USB hubs for data transfer. AFAIK, the 5TB drive is not an SSD (where the others are I believe) but a HDD which makes it a bit more vulnerable. You can hear/feel the spinning drive inside the case. It's not loud though. Something to keep in mind. In 2011 I experienced severe data loss, using 1.5TB hard drives from another brand. Since then I switched to WD and have never looked back! I own many internal and external WD drives and haven't had one fail on me yet. This tells me WD drives are good quality and reliable. Nonetheless, drives can (and ultimately will) fail so always make sure you have a backup of your data. I keep 1:1 exact data copies/clones (and even that is technically not safe enough). These drives are great for that purpose.

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