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I benchmarked it at around 139 MB/s read and average of 50 MB/s write (between 35 and 70). This is pretty good for a thumb drive but I personally would recommend a portable SSD drive for your need with video such as the Sandisk Extreme Portable SSD. It is really designed for Photographers / videographers and will give you the speeds you desire. I have one in the 500 GB capacity that I use for my RAW photos and I get around 555 MB/s read and 494 MB/s write. You will also get extremely fast Random read/write operations as well. Not to mentioned it is ruggedized for the elements.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Large files are going to take a while to upload to the drive. Much less time will be needed to download to the new computer. If the computers are not networked and you cannot upload files to a server or cloud, this is a great analog option. I use mine to transfer pictures and video from the PS4 PRO to my PC for editing and reviews.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.More than decently fast. It is very quick based on what I experienced moving large files.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will transfer as quick as any other USB or external drive. If your computers have USB 3.1 available it is faster than the USB 2.0. The only thing quicker would be to network your computers and transfer via Ethernet hard wire.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, absolutely. As long as they fit within the 128gb. It’s fast as long as your computer has a USB 3.0 slot. Otherwise the transfer rate would be normal speed.
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