JimE 20065 posts · Joined 2009 Add to quote Only show this user #2 · Feb 27, 2015 Best for what? They typically work or they don't. The only real difference will be speed. Stick with a name brand and you should be fine. NOTE: They are meant for use in moving data from PC to PC. NOT as a backup or storage device. Flash media is cheap, disposable, and not reliable.
Best for what? They typically work or they don't. The only real difference will be speed. Stick with a name brand and you should be fine. NOTE: They are meant for use in moving data from PC to PC. NOT as a backup or storage device. Flash media is cheap, disposable, and not reliable.
R ROMs101 Discussion starter 101 posts · Joined 2008 Add to quote Only show this user #3 · Feb 27, 2015 well said... whoo... :dance: in terms of speed what would be the best? :smile:
DBCooper 4122 posts · Joined 2010 Add to quote Only show this user #4 · Feb 27, 2015 I have pretty good experience with multiple name brands. Sandisk, Lexar, PNY, and more.
JimE 20065 posts · Joined 2009 Add to quote Only show this user #5 · Mar 3, 2015 Sites like newegg usually list read/write speeds. Or a site like this: USB Flash Drive Speed Tests - Any Drive Size For moving documents about, which would typically be small files, it doesn't really matter.
Sites like newegg usually list read/write speeds. Or a site like this: USB Flash Drive Speed Tests - Any Drive Size For moving documents about, which would typically be small files, it doesn't really matter.
Masterchiefxx17 39975 posts · Joined 2010 Add to quote Only show this user #6 · Mar 4, 2015 I've done pretty well with Kingston flash drives. In terms of speed, this one did decently: USB Drives for personal and business use | Kingston
I've done pretty well with Kingston flash drives. In terms of speed, this one did decently: USB Drives for personal and business use | Kingston