Lexar 128GB μSD USBport 3.0+ adapted NTFS USB 3.0
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CrystalDiskMark 3.0.3 x64 (C) 2007-2013 hiyohiyo
Crystal Dew World [...]
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* MB / s = 1,000,000 byte / s [SATA / 300 = 300 000 000 byte / s]
Sequential Read: 75 464 MB / s
Sequential Write: 22,670 MB / s
512KB Random Read: 66222 MB / s
512KB Random Write: 13,743 MB / s
4KB Random Read (QD = 1): 3.459 MB / s [844.5 IOPS]
4KB Random Write (QD = 1): 1.449 MB / s [353.8 IOPS]
4KB Random Read (QD = 32): 4.149 MB / s [1012.9 IOPS]
4KB Random Write (QD = 32): 1610 MB / s [393.2 IOPS]
Test: 1000 MB [K: 0.1% (0.1 / 119.2 GB)] (x1)
Date: 2014/12/27 9:44:11
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 [6.1 Build 7601] (x64)
While the memory is in the [1] value range, but is below the 64 GB Lexar at writing.
in fact it displays 22 GB / s instead of 45 for the 64GB. So it does not pass the write 4K video recorded [3].
There is a wide disparity between different memories of the same type, and I suppose he must have a little
chance for finding the rare bird. Considering the price you would think that sorting is more effective in a product sold
as a professional.
The NTFS actual formatted capacity is 119 GB.
I simply add that this memory is well recognized by the tablet Surface 2 RT with good ability, earning it one more star