 OlegBellsouth FastaccessPremium join:2003-12-08 Birmingham, AL | Looking for a good flash drive I am looking for a 16GB flash drive in the price range of $20-$30 it has to be fast and dependable. |
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 koitsuPremium,MVM join:2002-07-16 Mountain View, CA kudos:14 | Avoid OCZ's Diesel 16GB drive. The replacement I purchased was an HP v125w 16GB and has reliable speeds (regardless of filesystem (FAT32 or NTFS); around 30-35MB/sec read and 10-12MB/sec write. Write speed gradually decreases on large (multi-gigabyte) files which probably means HP's wear levelling code in the F/W isn't that great).
(Footnote: The [...] part in the Amazon review was not placed there by me; Amazon removed the link I provided, because OCZ actually removed the post I made on their forum discussing/detailing the problem. How nice of them.) -- Making life hard for others since 1977. I speak for myself and not my employer/affiliates of my employer. |
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 OlegBellsouth FastaccessPremium join:2003-12-08 Birmingham, AL 2 edits | You got to be kidding! As far as i know OCZ is a good company if you buy RAM.Sounds like they know their flash memory sucks are bad. |
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 signmeuptooLove those still alivePremium join:2001-11-22 NanoParticle kudos:4 | Some of their SMPSs aren't that great, either (some are good though). |
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 howie1Premium join:2003-04-08 Antarctica kudos:4 2 edits | reply to Oleg
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I'd recommend this drive... ($24.99 after rebate) Fast (32MB/sec. reads), and I love the rubberized case. This drive has performed flawlessly for me (I own the 8GB version). »www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a···-Product |
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 OlegBellsouth FastaccessPremium join:2003-12-08 Birmingham, AL | reply to howie1 Cool.Thank you all. |
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 OlegBellsouth FastaccessPremium join:2003-12-08 Birmingham, AL | reply to howie1 scary reviews »www.newegg.com/Product/ProductRe···eywords= |
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 howie1Premium join:2003-04-08 Antarctica kudos:4 2 edits | You posted just the negative reviews. Only 10% of all buyers give it a poor or very poor rating. There are a hell of a lot more positive ones. Almost any product, no matter how good, will have its share of nay sayers. 68% are 5 egg reviews, which I think is pretty good for any product there. |
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 koitsuPremium,MVM join:2002-07-16 Mountain View, CA kudos:14 | said by howie1:You posted just the negative reviews. Only 10% of all buyers give it a poor or very poor rating. There are a hell of a lot more positive ones. Almost any product, no matter how good, will have its share of nay sayers. 68% are 5 egg reviews, which I think is pretty good for any product there. For what it's worth, I agree. I haven't used the Patriot product mentioned, but regardless of that fact, if the device worked well for me I'd classify it as worthwhile.
That's the thing folks often forget about product reviews -- they're all individualised. One has no idea what the actual skill set of the reviewer is either (for example, my mother's opinion of flash drives is going to be a lot different than mine!). Newegg's little radio button that lets you rate your own skill set is about useless (the Internet is only full of truthful people, you know!)
And besides, most Newegg reviews (positive and negative) are usually pretty bad. Take them with a grain of salt. Dude this flash drive got me ten more FPS in Crysis!$*()@!$(!@ BUY IT L33T AWESOME -- Making life hard for others since 1977. I speak for myself and not my employer/affiliates of my employer. |
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 signmeuptooLove those still alivePremium join:2001-11-22 NanoParticle kudos:4 | Hah hah hah, that wuz good, LoLzrs. |
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 KilroyPremium,MVM join:2002-11-21 Ann Arbor, MI | reply to Oleg The reviews might be scary, but I see that the manufacturer has posted to most, if not all of them. Give them props for that. Reading some of the reviews you have to say these people won't be satisfied. I washed my drive and now it doesn't work? The rubber will rip if I use it to pull the drive out? Come on, nothing is made for those gorillas. -- When will the people realize that with DRM they aren't purchasing anything? |
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 OlegBellsouth FastaccessPremium join:2003-12-08 Birmingham, AL | You are right. Here is one more here: Cons: Slow Write Speed compared to an external HD  |
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 XT0RTS3x, Drugs, War join:2001-07-28 Edmonton, AB | reply to Oleg I've had two of those XT's and I won't get one again. I was in the same boat as some of the other users experiencing the same things:
1. Rubber breaking apart. 2. Connectors breaking off from the PCB.
I've had my OCZ Rally's for a lot longer (2+ years) and they are still going strong. My little Lexar 256MB from 6 years ago is outlasting the XT's life span. -- Gigabyte EP45-UD3L / Q9450 @ 3.52 / 4GB OCZ Reaper HPC 8500 / XFX 9800 GX2 / Windows 7 Ultimate x64 |
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 iceSleep Less, Game More join:2002-07-01 Wind Gap, PA 1 edit | I have a Mushkin Mulholland 32GB and its speeds are around 32MB/s read/17.5MB/s write. I think they make a 16GB version, but it's been flawless so far.
EDIT: Yep, $35 at Newegg.
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| reply to koitsu said by koitsu:Avoid OCZ's Diesel 16GB drive. The replacement I purchased was an HP v125w 16GB and has reliable speeds (regardless of filesystem (FAT32 or NTFS); around 30-35MB/sec read and 10-12MB/sec write. Write speed gradually decreases on large (multi-gigabyte) files which probably means HP's wear levelling code in the F/W isn't that great). (Footnote: The [...] part in the Amazon review was not placed there by me; Amazon removed the link I provided, because OCZ actually removed the post I made on their forum discussing/detailing the problem. How nice of them.) I have one of those OCZ Diesel 16gb flash drives. It fails the xbox 360 performance test. -- PRescott7-2097 |
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