Sujet : Re: Top Technology
De : OFeem1987 (at) *nospam* teleworm.us (Chris Ahlstrom)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 30. May 2025, 13:50:54
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Today, I purchased a top of the line SanDisk Ultra 64GB USB 3.2 Gen1
memory stick. Wow, it's so much faster than USB 2.0 devices. I'm sure
not many of you have one of these yet so, let me tell you about it.
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I just happen to have a few USB 3.0 slots on my Dell XPS 8700, so I can
utilize this type of new technology and get the most bang for the buck
out of it.
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According to HardInfo, it reaches ridiculous speeds of 100 Mb/s. That's
like a super computer or something, really. And the size of it, at 64GB
of storage space, dwarfs by many multitudes even the size of my first
Packard Bell computer's whole hard disk, which was only 1.2GB.
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Of course, back in 1995, Linux had not even been invented yet. Back on
1991, wasn't it?
topic though, it's blazing fast at transferring files, even .mp4's.
Wanting to watch some movies, I transferred two movies, totaling around
5GB, to it so I could plug it into my TV and view it.
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To my astonishment, the file transfer was done in under a minute. Can you
believe that? We are truly living in amazing times.
-- Deflector shields just came on, Captain. Tricorder readings indicate the presence of hot bitches, Captain.