| Brand | SanDisk |
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| Product Dimensions | 1.14 x 2.13 x 7.09 cm; 18 Grams |
| Item model number | SDCZ80-128G-FFP |
| Manufacturer | SanDisk |
| Series | Extreme |
| Color | Black |
| Hard Drive Size | 128 GB |
| Hard Disk Description | HDD |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 18 g |
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SanDisk Extreme 128 GB USB Flash Drive USB 3.0 up to 245 MB/s FFP
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| Brand | SanDisk |
| Memory storage capacity | 128 GB |
| Hardware interface | USB 3.0, USB 2.0 |
| Write speed | 190 MB per second |
| Read speed | 245 Megabytes Per Second |
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- USB 30 enabled (USB 20 compatible) - up to 45x faster than standard USB 20
- Transfer a full-length movie in less than 10 seconds
- Up to 245 MB/s read speed and up to 190 MB/s write speed
- Password-protects and encrypts private files with SanDisk SecureAccess software
- Available in 16 GB; 32 GB; 64 GB and 128 GB capacities
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Less time waiting
Transfer a full-length movie in less than 10 seconds [1] with the SanDisk Extreme USB 3.0 Flash Drive’s super-fast read speeds of up to 245 MB/sec [2].
The capacity to do more
Store huge amounts of data, with enough room for all your large HD [3] videos, photos and other files thanks to capacities up to 128 GB [4].
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Up to 45 times faster than USB 2.0Transfer large photos, videos or other files up to 45 times faster [2] with the SanDisk Extreme USB 3.0 Flash Drive. |
Safe and secure storageSanDisk SecureAccess software [5] protects everything from cherished photos to sensitive work files, providing 128-bit file encryption and password protection |
Stylish, retractable designEasily carry content in your pocket with a smart and elegant design that retracts to keep the connector - and your files - safe. |
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[1] Based on 1.2 GB MPEG-4 video transfer with USB 3.0 host device. Results may vary based on host device, file attributes and other factors.
[2] (64-128 GB):Up to 190 MB/s write speed to drive, up to 45 times faster than standard USB 2.0 drives (4 MB/s); up to 245 MB/s read speed. (32 GB): Up to 100 MB/s write speed to drive, up to 25 times faster than standard USB 2.0 drives (4 MB/s); up to 245 MB/s read speed. (16 GB): Up to 50MB/s write speed to drive, up to 12 times faster than standard USB 2.0 drives (4 MB/s); up to 245 MB/s read speed. USB 3.0 port required. Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending upon host device. 1 MB=1,000,000 bytes.
[3] HD (1280X720) video support may vary based on host device, file attributes, and other factors.
[4] 1 GB=1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less.
[5] Password protection uses 128-bit AES encryption and is supported by Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Mac OS X v10.5+ (Software download required for Mac, please see manufacturer’s website for further details).
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| ASIN | B01HXR4OEK |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
| Date First Available | 23 Jun. 2016 |
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Its write speeds using USB2.0 reached an average write speed of 30MB/s. Using USB3.0 it reached an average write speed of 60MB/s, Both speeds are pretty excellent. Also it should be noted that my hard drive was working at full pelt and was the limitation when writing to the usbdrive via USB3.0. So, I cannot say what its actual average write speed using USB3.0 is. This brings me onto my IMPORTANT NOTE.
I noticed a 1 star review for this device where they mention that the device crashed their pc. When testing the device on my system my hard drive became inaccessible because it was being entirely used (and working at its max speeds) to copy data onto the usbdrive. This meant that I could do nothing with my system until the file transfer was complete. I was using linux while testing this, so the consequences on windows could be much worse. So, unless you have a REALLY fast hard drive (something like 12000rpm or an ssd drive), either DO NOT USE YOUR COMPUTER UNTIL THE FILE TRANSER IS COMPLETE (and don't worry, it's very fast ;-) ) or use a usb2 slot, it will still run faster than an average usb2 device.
One last note is, having fast speeds are very nice and completely worth it if you're impatient or low on time in life (both in my case), but do consider whether the price is worth it, because it is not cheap.
**EDIT** Sadly I had to decrease my rating of this memory stick by 1 star because of how tricky sandisk have made formatting the drive on windows.
Please read the comments under Mac Nala's review to see how the usb stick can be formatted.
The Basics:
This flash drive is a bit bigger than your average flash drive but the build quality is superb.
Even though it's made of plastic it feels reassuringly solid so I should expect this thing will not fall apart like so many others I've owned. The USB retract mechanism is very smooth and locks in pretty good. One nifty little thing I always look for in a flash drive is a small hole that I can use to attach to my keychain which this one has.
There is also a small blue LED that flashes when in use.
The Tech stuff:
This flash drive is more expensive due to the USB 3.0 speed it operates at. I ran some speed tests and found this reads at around 195MBps which is about 6 times faster than my previous flash drive. I tested the write speed and the transfer was running at about 135MBps which is consistent with USB 3. A single 1.5GB movie file transfered from my PC to the flash drive in 11 seconds!
(just ensure that your computer has USB 3.0 ports to operate at full speed before buying)
The only negative thing I can say about this flash drive is the fact it's slightly larger than average and can be a bit fiddly when using a USB hub with the ports placed close together. That aside it's the best flash drive I've ever owned.
If you are after a solid and very fast performing USB flash drive then this one will deliver the goods.
***UPDATE****
Ok so after a few days of testing this new flash drive I have found that the USB 2.0 performance is faster than any native USB 2.0 flash drive I've used before.
I can transfer files to this thing at about 23MBps-28MBps. That might not sound like a lot compared to USB 3.0 speeds but every other USB 2 flash drive I've tested will transfer at about 5MBps-7MBps max!
I would say based on this it is definitely worth buying even if you only have a computer with USB 2.1 as it will still perform very well and will give you some level of future proofing with USB 3 speeds.
There was some clutter on the sticks taking up some valuable space when first examined, but I always reformat new media to remove any possible Trojans etc and NTFS is a more robust file system than FAT32. I also always test them to check for speed or if counterfeit.
At first sight the retractable plug is handy, but the contacts are still just as exposed to dust dirt and static. So in reality this feature is simply a gimmick and a waste of space, and these sticks end up being about 2cms longer than normal sticks which makes them more vulnerable to accidental knocks while plugged into, say, a laptop.
They become quite warm by the end of the brief five minutes of activity required for a full Write, but not excessively so.
The performance I measured with H2TestW was much the same on each chip on each of the possible formats (FAT32, ExFAT, NTFS) and with 4K and 16K sectors, for 29,859MB tested out of the the full capacity of 29,951MB. There are 31.406,927,872 bytes in the chip which when formatted with 4K NTFS allow a usable 31,310,032,896 bytes.
. Write speed was consistently between 95MB/s and 103MB/s, taking less than 5 minutes to fill each chip. More recent chips have been at the higher speed end of this spread.
. Read speed was between 165MB/s and 168MB/s taking less then 3 minutes to read and verify each chip. The most recent chips have been the fastest.
There were no faulty bytes.
I now have several of these bought across the last year or so, and their performance remains consistent and has not dropped off with time.




