The Resümme located at the end !!
Test System: Windows 8.1; AMD 8320; Samsung SSD 840 Pro; Asus motherboard M5A97 LE2.0;
Card reader used: Orginal Lexarkartenleser Set - ModNo Set: LSDMI32GBBEU633R -; Kingston MobileLite G4
Readings - Card Reader: Lexar - with H2testw. v 1.4.:
Fat with 32KB allocation size to USB 3.0;
Writing
30424 MB
36:58 min
13.7 MB / s
Check
30424 MB
11:54 min
42.6 MB / s
Readings - Card Reader: Kingston G4 - with H2testw. v 1.4.:
ExFAT with 32KB allocation size to USB 3.0;
Writing
30424 MB
37:04 min
13.7 MB / s
Check
30424 MB
12:00 min
42.2 MB / s
Readings - Card Reader: Kingston G4 - with H2testw. v 1.4.:
Fat with 32KB allocation size to USB 2.0;
Writing
30424 MB
39:10 min
12.9 MB / s
Check
30424 MB
18:18 min
27.7 MB / s
Readings with - Card Reader: Kingston MobileLite G4 - ATTO Disk Benchmark v2.47:
Fat with 32768 bytes allocation size to USB 2.0;
Write: up to 13.930 MB / s
Read: 31.122 MB / s
Readings with - Card Reader: Kingston MobileLite G4 - ATTO Disk Benchmark v2.47:
Fat with 32768 bytes allocation size to USB 2.0;
Write: up to 14.902 MB / s
Read: 46.643 MB / s
Readings with - Card Reader: Kingston MobileLite G4 - CystalDiskMark 3.0.3. x64:
Fat with 32KB allocation size to USB 3.0; File size 50 MB:
Read: 46.27 MB / s; Writing 41.56 MB / s
Fat with 32KB allocation size to USB 3.0; File size 2000MB:
Read: 46.32 MB / s; Writing 14.52 MB / s
Summary:
Both for large files as well as in small data blocks, the write performance breaks heavily.
With the included SD card adapter, the same speeds were reached as directly with the micro SD card.
For me personally, the write performance would be too low ... As always, this is also a question of the price to which one rises this product and I was lucky ..