Here, however, I have "only" overlooked that / s are specified for the SANDISK 30MB / s and not as in the Lexar 15MB.
My mistake, because the Lexar creates the series shooting "only" 2 frames / s, but this is actually quite neat.
Encouraged by the review of Andre (13.12.2011), who seems to be disappointed heavily from the map, because only a maximum of 2 Writes / sec (IOPS) are possible, I have my old FastCopy 1.91 herausgekramt and WIN7HP from a disk folder 200 files with a total of 75MB data volume using a Digisol USB2.0 card reader wrote on the Lexar.
After nearly 11s me FastCopy showed the following values that speak for themselves:
Total Read = 75.7 MB Total Write = 75.7 MB
Total Files 200 = Total Time = 10.87 sec
Trans Rate = 6.96 MB / s File Rate = 18:39 files / sec (or more than 2 Writes / sec)
If someone still interested:
With 380 files in the order of about 35KB / file (12 MB total) these values ...
Total Time = 13:14 sec Trans Rate = 0.91 MB / s File Rate = 28.93 files / s
The transfer rate in MB / s not impressed, but when they do that already in 30-40KB large files?
When transferring larger files at a speed of 12-13MB / s I was shown under WIN7 most, which is fine.
The capacity of the card: 32,005,685,248 bytes corresponds with WIN7 a UK specification Properties amounting to 29.8 GB
(No surprise, because if your hard drive or memory stick, manufacturers set up like 32 billion bytes with 32GB equal.)
With regard to the price paid by less than 30 euros, the 10-year warranty (pick up your receipt not forget!) And the appropriate compared to the specified data "test results", I am very satisfied with the purchase and forgive therefore (in my opinion) proper 5 star.
PS: Of course, there are faster cards and cards with lower prices, so someone else would possibly only 4 stars awarded here, allow additional space for ne 5 star rating remains. But that should not be my problem ...