7/26/2023 0 Comments Encryptstick 128![]() ![]() ![]() Windows 7 immediately recognized the device, which comes factory formatted with the FAT32 file system. The drive includes the EncryptStick Lite software, which occupies almost 50MB of the drive's total 64GB nominal capacity. We are ready to run some benchmarks with the drive. The CrystalDiskMark 3.0.2e 圆4 edition benchmark topped at 133 MB/sec for the sequential read test and was at the range of 85-100 MB/sec for sequential write. The performance was also high for the category while accessing 512K files (112.8 Mb/s), although writing was slower at 21-25 MB/s. The drive will write and read files in a similar manner whether they can be compressed or not: Reading small 4K/4K QD32 files was not very fast, mainly in the writing part. The A TTO Disk Benchmark returned similar sequential read/write speeds, and showed a relatively consistent reading and writing performance of the drive with files larger than 64KB: Howe about using the drive in casual everyday tasks? We moved some Mp3s, videos and a bunch of small files from our computer's internal SSD to the plugged Lexar 64GB Jumpdrive S45, and vide versa. 1.4GB of MP3 files: 28 seconds ~ 50 MB/s.The Lexar 64GB Jumpdrive S45 offers a convenient way to expand your laptop's storage capacity, as this tiny storage device can be plugged into your laptops's USB 3.0 port and essentially become part of it. ![]() It will not let you down in terms of performance, delivering fast read and write sequential speeds, staying well within the performance figures quoted by Lexar.īoth the benchmarks and some real read/write testing unveiled the weaknesses of the drive when it handles very small files, but this was expected from a small flash drive. ![]()
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