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The DataTraveler USB sticks from Kingston 100 G3 (DT100G3) are compatible with the next-generation USB 3.0 specifications to take advantage of the technology of the latest laptops, desktops, and digital devices. You can store and transfer documents, presentations, music, and videos quickly and easily.
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Installed on a Smart TV (USB3 port) for recording programs from HD channels. No problem until today, almost like having an SSD on the TV. I haven't tested it anywhere else, haven't done any benchmarks, but for the intended purpose, it is reliable.
I bought it for playing movies on my LG 4K TV and it doesn't work. While the Sandisk Cruzer Blade hasn't disappointed me so far...
Formatted as NTFS. Any operation I perform is incredibly slow, whether I try to rename a file or just move it within the drive.
I have had this USB stick since I was a baby and my first computer was an Athlon X2. Now it's 20 years old and I still use it! It hasn't let me down all these years, even though it's only 32 GB, but it was amazing when I got it... imagine, I was in elementary school (?) It's worth it as much as anything if you know how to use it correctly and it's suitable for all purposes!
It's simply fantastic, I have installed ppsspp games and transfer them to any device I want. Wonderful, I will get more
I bought it and on the 1st use it broke! Unfortunately, I had thrown away the receipt and I couldn't get a replacement!
It was tested for a specific purpose, I have fully installed Kali Linux (not a live CD) on a SanDisk cruzer glide 32gb that runs PERFECTLY, and since the space was running out, I decided to clone it to a larger one. Luckily, I had this Kingston available. The clone is like writing a large file and it was done at an unacceptable average speed of 12MB/s. The system took forever to boot, and it was unresponsive inside. I can never complete a fresh install, it always gets stuck in the middle. Finally, after many hours with this and various other USB drives, I discovered that they are faulty with a very low buffer and they get filled up immediately, causing the speed to drop. I tried the clone on a SanDisk ultra flair and everything was fine. And we're talking about the same price. That's all from me. It's only good for storage.
P.S. Those who want to run a live CD may not have any problems as it loads and runs from RAM.
The clean storage space is 57 GB and has 680 MB reserved. In general, it is worth the money
Very slow in file transfer, very low speed and in opening files regardless of Mb. What a pity!
I don't use it often, but whenever I need it, it does its job just fine. I recommend it for occasional use.
I bought two of them and the first one burned on the first use. I spoke with Kingston and they told me that the error it had cannot be fixed and I will have to send it back. Such a shame.
The second one works perfectly, I have no complaints.
When you write, it is slow, sometimes the speed drops very low. However, in reading it is fast. For its price, it is good, it costs half the money of the good ones.
I don't know if mine is faulty, but it doesn't recognize it on many devices. Additionally, its speeds are very slow.
Update: Suddenly it locked with write protection, and as I read, it happened to others as well. Do not buy it.
When transferring a file, the speed drops to zero. Simply unacceptable. As others have stated, USB 2 is better than this.
In reading, it is very fast, it does not delay at all, at least when connected to a USB 3.0 port.
However, in writing, it is despairing. In transferring a 7 Gb file, the average speed was below 10 MBytes per second.
I give it three stars because I bought it with the expectation that it has a large capacity, it didn't have any files stored in it yet, and I was trying to transfer a file/video that was around 3GB in size in many ways, just disappointment, it only properly stores small files
Very bad USB stick. I bought it for basic needs (formatting, watching movies, etc.) and it just DIED. It is recognized normally by computers, but nothing can be transferred, the transfer speed is at 0.
In reading it is quite fast, but in writing it is slower, even slower than a floppy disk. For a 5 MB file, it may take 5-10 seconds. It is so slow that you cannot even use it to record a channel on the TV, it displays messages like "USB is slow, cannot be recorded" and such. Of course, in the beginning when it is empty, it is somewhat better, it can handle recording from the TV, but once it reaches about 20%, the speed drops significantly and it is no longer usable
The first impressions are very good. Very fast even on a USB 2 port. No comparison to the DT-50 I had bought. It's like day and night! It doesn't even heat up. The way the connector hiding mechanism works is a bit weird, you think you'll break it the first time you try to open it, but then it starts to feel smoother. Of course, time will show its reliability and durability... Anyway, it's worth it a thousand times, especially for its price.
From the first use, it presented a problem during data transfer. Specifically, the transfer speed was significantly reduced, about halfway through the process. I don't know if I received a defective product or if this is the expected behavior. I would recommend trying another one, even though this brand is the first to show me such a problem.
I had ordered 2 and only one arrived. No matter how many times I tried calling, they wouldn't answer (they must see it). They responded by email and sent me the second one after a few days.
I read some reviews talking about benchmarks and testers. I have one thing to say:
-A 10-year USB stick (USB2) that cost 10 € back then->
Various files of 20 GB, ranging from very small to very large (in a Copy Paste)->
Approximately 25 minutes to write to the stick.
-Kingston DataTraveler 100 G3 32GB USB 3.0 in the same USB port as the previous one (USB 3)->
The exact same files - 20GB->
Approximately 80 minutes to write to the stick.
Out of frustration, I got a promotional no-name one that they gave me at a seminar->
The exact same files - 20GB->
Approximately 60 minutes to write to the stick.
(My PC costs over 2500€ and has a 2019 motherboard and processor, the writes were done from an SSD).
In less than 2 years, it started to show problems. Disconnections during reading and writing files, sudden drops in writing speed. Until recently, it "locked" with write protection, resulting in not being able to add/change files or even format it.
Trying various solutions I found online, none of them worked to remove the write protection. Therefore, the flash drive is now useless...
Although I haven't changed many flash drives in my life, this particular one is my favorite and the one I have been using for the past few years. It is very fast in read and write operations, even in USB 2.0 ports. It is lightweight, durable, and has fallen on the floor many times without any issues. The only "flaw" I could find, with great difficulty, is that the sliding mechanism that opens and closes has started to become loose over time (it is not 100% stable in its position) and that in a device where the USB ports are close together, it does not have the smallest possible size, which may potentially obstruct the connection of other USB devices in neighboring ports. 5/5 from me, and if it ever malfunctions (which I don't think it will), I will buy the same one again.
I have quite a few of these and one suddenly broke on me in less than two years and it says it needs formatting. It's really a shame about the money
It is a very slow but cheap flash drive. It is not suitable for serious tasks where recording time matters. If you want the cheapest option for backup, then it is worth it. The waiting time for recording large files is unrealistic for 2020. It writes at 11.47 MB/Sec and reads at 74.81 MB/Sec on USB 3.0, according to USBDeview v2.86. I did not expect such values.
Desperately slow (64gb). For storage only. Folder 7gb with files of various sizes, time over half an hour. Not useful for everyday transfers. It is the 2nd one, along with another also well-known company, that presents the same behavior. Tested on usb2 but I don't think that matters. Decade-old sticks are infinitely faster on the same pc.
57.7 GB actual capacity. Recording at 15 Mb/s in NTFS format. Personally, I don't care about the speed because I want it for storage and not for everyday use. I really like its hidden port inside the shell without worrying about losing its cover (if it had one).
I have had it for 2 years and it has not caused any problems, except that a few months ago it locked on its own and I cannot install or format anything else
While it is 64 gb, it reads it as 32 gb. And I can't return it because I opened it after a year. I had it as a backup.
Personally, I have no issue with its performance, as I am not particularly interested, however, I must inform you that it is not the fastest...
Although you would expect great performance from USB 3.0, but when you try it, you will be disappointed...
For its price, I believe it is fine! After all, there are more expensive USB sticks that offer better performance. This is a cheap solution that will not disappoint you. I have bought more than 5 of them in various capacities.
For years, I preferred Kingston flash drives because I had no issues with any PC. However, with this one, I made a mistake. It is the slowest one. I don't know if it's because I have many files ranging from 700 kb to 5MB. When I try to synchronize files with those on the hard drive, it can take up to 25 minutes. Because it is cheap, it is only worth it if you want to have it as a large storage device.
Kingston DataTraveler 100 G3 64GB USB 3.0 Stick Black | Sandisk Ultra 64GB USB 3.0 Stick Red | 64GB USB 3.0 Stick Black | AgfaPhoto 2-pack 64GB USB 3.0 Stick Black | Verbatim Metal Executive 64GB USB 3.0 Stick Gold |
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ManufacturerKingston | Sandisk | OEM | AgfaPhoto | Verbatim |
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Capacity64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB |
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