What "read/write" speeds are you getting? Cnet says 29MBs/Per Sec But Transcend claims 450MBs/Per Sec which sounds WAY too good to be true. Thanks for the vid by the way.
@infinitelyfalling Cnet is obviously more accurate , and 450mbs per second , ive never heard before this sort of speed its more pratical in a server , also it maybe per minute.
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TheZain4 1 year ago
What "read/write" speeds are you getting? Cnet says 29MBs/Per Sec But Transcend claims 450MBs/Per Sec which sounds WAY too good to be true. Thanks for the vid by the way.
infinitelyfalling 1 year ago
@infinitelyfalling Cnet is obviously more accurate , and 450mbs per second , ive never heard before this sort of speed its more pratical in a server , also it maybe per minute.
shermanlee85856 1 year ago