🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO USB 3.2 Solid State Flash Drive offers lightning-fast performance with read speeds of up to 420MB/s and write speeds of up to 380MB/s. Its durable aluminum casing and advanced security features, including 128-bit AES encryption, make it a reliable choice for professionals on the go. Compatible with various USB ports, this compact drive is perfect for storing and transferring important files securely.
Read Speed | 420 Megabytes Per Second |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | Black |
Flash Memory Type | USB |
Product Dimensions | 2"L x 3"W |
Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
UPC | 619659152512 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00619659152512 |
Compatible Phone Models | PC, Laptop |
RAM | 128 GB |
Item model number | SDCZ880-128G-G46 |
Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.79 x 0.84 x 0.45 inches |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Department | Computer Hardware, Supplies & Data Storage |
ASIN | B01MU8TZRV |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 7, 2017 |
C**M
On larger flash storage, speed matters.
I needed a fairly large flash drive and had picked one up from a reputable manufacturer but found that moving stuff to/from that drive took absolutely forever.After some research I thought I would try this one from Sandisk, and holy crap, it's a night a day improvement. If you need to regularly move large files with a USB flash drive, I can absolutely recommend one from the Sandisk Extreme lineup. The other slow drive is now demoted to backup duty.This particular drive has an aluminum casing which helps it dissipate heat, which is probably a good thing because it does get a bit warm after extended use. Like many drives the USB-A plug can be retracted to prevent damage when not in use.
R**A
UNBELIEVABLE SPEED!
Just got this today (09/26/17). Bought it to make a Multi-boot Flash Drive. YUMI now has the option of creating a Win2Go partitions which work very well and it is very fast with this SanDisk Flash Drive. It only took about 10 minutes to create, which is in-it-self really, really fast. So once I was done with the Windows 10 Pro install, I decided to see just how fast it really is. My system is a very fast computer. Running at 4.7 GHz, it really gets things done quick. I also have twin hardware RAIDS (5 & 10) which are very fast. Normally it boots using a decent but older 250 MB SSD. So booting with this flash drive really surprised me because it was just about as fast as my normal boot up with the SSD drive. As a new install, it would of course be faster then the existing install would be, but the flash drive is running in a USB 3.0 slot as this computer is a few years old and does not have a 3.1 slot at all.Once up and running, using ATTO for benchmarking I benchmarked all 4 of the drives. Remember, these are either hardware RAIDS (2 of them), the SSD Boot Drive and the Flash Drive. I was very surprised with the results rather then talk about which one was the fastest, I did a screen grab of the winner. If you look carefully, you will see it's drive C:, which of course is the Boot Drive on this USB Win2Go install. This Flash Drive has to be a record holder I think.
P**T
Impressive Write Speed!
Update: After 1 week of use, the only con I can think of is that it does get warm when left plugged in. This occurs regardless of whether or not I'm actively using the drive. It doesn't get "hot", but definitely warmer than any other flash drive I've owned. This may be what has caused some of the failures that other reviewers have mentioned (and some even have mods for). I just won't leave mine plugged in when I'm done using it.Original post: I have one of the older SanDisk Extremes that I've been very pleased with. I typically have to transfer large (1-3 GB) files and the older SanDisk Extreme easily maintained >100MB/s write speeds throughout. It is still going strong but I wanted to have an extra in case it ever fails.I tried a couple other cheaper brands that promised even better write speeds but none came close to the SanDisk. Even the new version of the SanDisk Extreme doesn't keep up with the older one so I paid a few extra bucks for the Extreme Pro and WOW! This thing is way faster. I just transferred 5 files at once, totaling over 10GB, and it never dropped below 300MB/s writing to the flash drive! If this one lasts as long as my original SanDisk Extreme it will be worth every penny.
E**H
The highest speed 128GB flash drive that I have tested on Windows 10 and Raspberry Pi 4
Drive: SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO USB 3.1 Solid State Flash Drive - SDCZ880-128G-G46I love this drive when it comes to fast performance (405MB/s reads and 334MB/s writes in AS-SSDThese have become my go-to 128GB drives for Windows 10 and Raspberry Pi 4. While they are slightly longer than competitors, their performance is great. I have not seen better for USB flash drives (NVMe SSDs on USB 3 Gen2 are of course faster).This device is a USB 3.1 Gen 2 device, but I have tested this device directly in a USB 3 Gen 1 (5gbps) and Gen 2 (10gbps) ports - nearly the same performance. Also tested on the well-known ST ext-powered Gen 2 hub, with a 3ft Gen 2 cable - slightly slower perf through the hub.See both Gen 1 and Gen 2 tests attached for AS-SSD and CrystalDiskMark.Pros:Performance, Performance, PerformanceCons:Slightly longer than other 128GB flash drives but perhaps there is more/better flash controller inside leading to the high-end performance.If you know of other flash drives that perform better, please let me know.These work great on Raspberry Pi 4 devices (I have many). Some other brands (FIT: very small physical size) work great in Windows but very poorly on the Raspberry Pi 4.
B**G
One of the best and fastest USB Drives, but can be bested by a USB Type-C External M.2 NVMe SSD.
This USB Drive is blazingly fast and extremely easy to use, just plug and play. It's also impressive how much speed it can put through USB Gen 1, it's almost on par with what I'm replacing it with.However, I am returning this due to the speeds that an M.2 NVMe SSD in an External Enclosure can put out, plus expandability. The left image is this USB Drive, the right image is my "WD_BLACK 250GB SN770 NVMe" paired with a "ORICO M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure". Almost no difference in the first Read test right? However every other speed is much better, plus this combo cost me $60, and the SSD I used isn't even the fastest. On the review page for the Enclosure, someone reached nearly 1GB/s speeds! I don't pretend to be an expert in storage devices, but I do dabble, and this is the conclusion I've come up with: in terms of Value, I prefer the M.2 Enclosure setup.If you just need a simple USB-A Drive that puts out speeds beating almost all others, this is an easy recommendation. However, if you're like me, and you want the most out of your storage device, maybe invest a couple more dollars into an M.2 Enclosure setup.
K**A
It’s worth it
It does make download faster and plays back fast. Use it with my Blink camera. Very happy with its performance. Worth paying the extra for its speed. And Sandisk has always been reliable brand I’ve used in the past as well.
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