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32GB Strontium Flash Drive for $43 + FREE DELIVERY

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  • +8

    Thank you everyone for your supports.

    Have you seen my supports ??? :O

    • +10

      LOL.. you really spent way too much time in ozb. ;-)

  • +1

    How's the performance of this drive?

  • I just purchased. Hoping it is of quality, because I have my doubts.

  • There's nothing about free delivery on the site? wants to charge me, unless I choose self pickup?

    edit: no I am a moron, never mind. I don't need insurance.

    ok!

  • i don't need it but I want it.

  • +4

    What is it with most Memory specs, they give you all the useless info and forget to mention the most important one….. read write MB/s please, come on people where not sheepy shoppers anymore…….Baaaaaaa—aaaa !!!

    • +2

      You will only get decent speeds from quality brands not generic stuff like this.

    • +2

      The specs state:
      High speed up to 480Mbits/sec for USB 2.0
      Full speed up to 12Mbits/sec for USB 1.1

      However, it just looks like it's stating the speeds of USB 2.0 and 1.1 instead of the drive itself. Only high quality FLash Drives can really achieve 480Mbits/sec.
      I'd also give this a miss.

      • Only high quality FLash Drives can really achieve 480Mbits/sec.

        Name one Flash Drive that can achieve USB2 bandwidth saturation, (~50MB/s), write speed?

        I'll give you a hint: Buckley's

        The main limiting factor is the memory chips used, the next is the USB2 interface itself - it's not designed for these types of transfers.

    • +5

      Write: 10.76 MegaBytes/ Sec

      Read: 24.24 MegaBytes/ Sec

      tested by USBDeview

      • Sequential, 512k, 4k?

      • thats twice as fast as Sandisk Cruzers on the writes and they're far cheaper than Sandisks

  • +2

    One day we'll look back and laugh at the days we bough these flimsy little 32GB usb flash drives for $43. May be one day they will give them away for free with the sunday's newspapers :)

    • Or totally free, just like the weekly catalogues! (You still have the buy the sunday paper ;) )

    • +1

      Haha I remember getting my laser 512mb for $50 back at the end of 04. I was so excited to be able to stop using floppy discs :)
      Now I'm using a 8Gb drive that I picked up for $8 a year and a half ago :)

      • +1 I remember buying a 1GB Transcend USB stick for $119 at Tandy. (which was about 5 years ago).

        • I remember buying my first PC in Australia.

          It was the highest specced of two Amstrads on offer with 512k of RAM and a WHOPPING 20 megabytes of hard disk memory :) - apparently it is already a bit of a collectors item.

        • @ mxyzptik

          that would have cost a fortune

          my aunty has a phone, really really really old
          cost $1k back then, it was a big phone about 17cm x 8cm

        • +1

          @issh … a rep from Motorola came to my office in '87 to demonstrate one of their first mobiles, they were soon referred to as 'bricks' - it cost $3,995 and was 33cm long :)

  • i bought their 16gb usb when it was on sale for $19 on ozbargain..was very happy with it it runs at constant 21.2 MB/s..

    when run through hd pro 4.60…

    min 19.9 max 21.4 avg 21.2

  • Is this brand reliable like Kingston?

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