

Our drives are also tested in an extended temperate range and will operate in environments between 25º and 45º C. In accordance with this guidance, SanDisk USB drives are tested to operate within acceptable ambient temperature ranges (0º C and 25º C). Many countries, including the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, have adopted this safety standard. SanDisk USB drives are designed using the Safety of Information Technology Equipment, IEC 60950-1 as guidance. John S (chat response).: Operating Temperature: 32° - 95° F (0° - 35 ☌) Storage Temperature 14 to 158☏ / -10 to 70☌Īs hard discs, flush drives should have similar upper limit for temps at which there is a system, harware failure. This is all I was able to find:Operating Temperature 32 to 113☏ / 0 to 45☌
#SANDISK EXTREME PRO CZ88 128GB DISKMARK PASSWORD#
G46 has a lot of Amazon reviews with speed tests, it seems like the same drive, but without password and encription protection (I don’t care about this). Or can you differentiate my model SDCZ88-128G- A46 and SDCZ88-128G- G46. Have you see here at forum other people posting benchmarks? I need something to compare to.
#SANDISK EXTREME PRO CZ88 128GB DISKMARK PC#
I tried to format to EXFAT right away, but HP tool (SanDisk recommended) did not provide this option, only NTFS and FAT32, AOMEI also did not provided EXFAT, next I tried from PC Control Panel to Disk Management, drive was formatted as EXFAT, but it disappeared from Devices, strange, so I reformatted back to NTFS and was able to format to EXFAT (current format) using Right Click Format option in My PC (My Computer) Explorer Window, this EXFAT was completely recognized by Windows. I am planning to use it as transport drive with all file sizes, could be thousands of small files or bunch of huge files?ĭrive was preformatted as FAT32 from the store, so I had to reformat it anyway, I did not play with formatting just to check the drive speed. Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 3.855 MB/s Īnd now I have to decide, which format to keep EXFAT or NTFS? So, nothing is wrong with my PC, it is something not right with SanDisk. I reordered another one, will post here new tests when I get it. SanDisk should beat all those items with ease, but it is not. Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 1.389 MB/s Īll tests are run with the same parameters, some with sample of 1000 MB and some with 100 MB. Test : 1000 MB (x1)Īnd now I just run test on my older, already repaired for bad sectors, Patriot 64GB Stellar OTG drive: If you still have it - check it with CrystalDiskInfo, mine have shown 0% health left, I also checked with HD Santinel PRO with the same result and after this I run speed tests, which were bad as yours (a bit better, but still): I have the same problem with the same flush drive, new just purchased.
