PNY - 512GB Elite-X Fit USB 3.1 Flash Drive - 200MB/s
User rating, 4.8 out of 5 stars with 19 reviews.
4.8(19 Reviews)- 3 Answered Questions
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Description
Features
Compatibility
Elite-X Fit USB 3.1 Gen 1 Flash Drive, backwards compatible with USB 2.0 (USB 3.1 Gen 1 offers identical performance as USB 3.0, but under a new name)
High Performance
Amazing performance with read speeds up to 200MB/s, ideal for large files and demanding applications
Faster Than Standard 2.0
Transfer speeds up to 30 times faster than standard PNY USB 2.0 Flash Drives
Plug-and-Play
A compact, plug-and-stay flash drive that’s ideal for adding more storage to computers, in-car stereos, game consoles, and more
Special Features
Micro-sized, long stay, low profile design can remain connected to host devices or maximum convenience. No need to insert and remove it after each use. Compatible with most PC and Mac laptop and desktop computers, in-car stereos, game consoles, printers, TV’s, and more.
What's Included
- PNY Elite-X Fit 512GB USB 3.1 Flash Drive
Q: QuestionWhat is the length. Need something an inch or smaller
Asked by Svdpstore.
- A:Answer This measures just about an inch. See attached picture.
Answered by Soccermom
Q: QuestionI can't seem to add a game-file, it's 40 gigabytes but it won't read into the drive saying it's too big. Is there any way I can send this file into there? the rest works, but there's two binary files. One's 40 gigabytes, the other's 38.8 gigabytes
Asked by Stephan.
- A:Answer Mine came formatted as FAT32, which has a file size limit of one byte less than 4GB. See wikipedia. Reformat as exFAT.
Answered by ByteMe
Q: QuestionAre there any plans for a 1TB version and/or can two be configured as a RAID?
Asked by tsagent.
Q: QuestionHow many GB/s does this device support?
Asked by Dan.
- A:Answer No, not a trick question. On PNY website, max read speed is listed as 200 MB/s (MB per second). Transfer speed is listed as "up to 30x faster than standard USB 2.0," but that may apply to the USB transfer rate and not necessarily the write speed of the entire device.
Answered by Craig