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- Zotac ZBOXNANO
- samsung pico projector sp-h03. LED, 30 ANSI lumen.
- Arduino motor spin
- USB device speed comparison
Device | Read | Write | FS |
---|---|---|---|
MicroCenter4G | Example | 12.77MB/s | Ext3 |
MicroCenter4G | Example | 5MB/s | vfat |
Patriot XT 32G USB3.0 | Example | 50MB/s | vfat |
Patriot XT 32G USB3.0 | Example | 24MB/s | ntfs |
Patriot XT 32G USB3.0 | Example | 139MB/s | ext2 |
Patriot XT 32G USB3.0 | Example | 50~100MB/s | ext3 |
Patriot XT 32G USB3.0 | Example | 140MB/s | ext4 |
Example | Example | Example | vfat |
According to the Slo Bytes USB Flash Drives report from Brian K. Lewis, flash drives are capable of handling 10 thousand to 10 million write and erase operations during their lifetime, depending on the source as well as the specific USB drive. Regardless, a flash drive typically will outlast any standard hard drive. The main concerns about the life expectancy of a flash drive are damage from neglect and becoming lost or stolen.