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[Amazon.com] $25 SanDisk CZ48 128GB USB 3.0 Flash Memory Drive (SDCZ48-128G-U46)

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SanDisk CZ48 128GB USB 3.0 Flash Memory Drive (SDCZ48-128G-U46) $25 gone down from $35 in just a day

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00P8XQPY4?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00

 

Amazing for a bootable Windows USB stick in case you need it thats atually what i'm gonna be useing it for, i bought one for 35 apperently Amazon wanted to troll me...

 

 
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That's awesome. Totally buying one. Thanks!

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I bought three of these 6 months ago for the same price, biggest disappointment for me is the 13 MBps USB 3.0 write speed. (Single large file copy).I was hoping to get 40/50 MBps from a USB 3 device.

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Definitely buying one. I'm tired of using my parents old 8gb usb 2.0 sticks

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Steal deal.

 

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I bought three of these 6 months ago for the same price, biggest disappointment for me is the 13 MBps USB 3.0 write speed. (Single large file copy).I was hoping to get 40/50 MBps from a USB 3 device.

 

Ehh i'm gonna be using a RAMDISK so i don't have to worry about that all its just gonna be to loadup a bunch of programs on it super fast and portable...

 

 

Fastest storage is CPU cache but good luck using that lol

 

 
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Ehh i'm gonna be using a RAMDISK so i don't have to worry about that all its just gonna be to loadup a bunch of programs on it super fast and portable...

 

 

Fastest storage is CPU cache but good luck using that lol

 

Ehh i'm gonna be using a RAMDISK so i don't have to worry about that all its just gonna be to loadup a bunch of programs on it super fast and portable...

 

 

Fastest storage is CPU cache but good luck using that lol

 

I hope you were just jesting, the ramdisk use case has a very small base. I'm just recovering from fever, so I may have missed some subtle information you were trying to convey.

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I hope you were just jesting, the ramdisk use case has a very small base. I'm just recovering from fever, so I may have missed some subtle information you were trying to convey.

 

Its not using it as data its to fed the RAM.

 

 
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