![]() Time Zone: (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)Ĭorsair Flash Voyager GTX - 128GB - USB 3.0 Input Locale: en-us English (United States) : Intel64 Family 6 Model 58 Stepping 9 GenuineIntel ~2295 Mhz Above each drive report, please post the make and model of the drive, its capacity, as well as the USB version of the drive (and put it in bold). Also, if, for some reason, your drive is formatted to something other than FAT32, please indicate so. If by chance your computer DOES NOT have a USB3.0 port, please indicate in your report that you are using USB2.0 ports for testing!īelow the system report, copy and paste the contents of your drive test results, but remove the top chunk (the first 7 lines) from that as well. Follow the instructions here to generate a report - be sure not to skip the Run as Administrator step as without that, you won't be able to save the report! Once that report is generated, please delete everything ABOVE System Manufacturer and everything BELOW Virtual Memory: In Use (we don't need that info). Copy and paste the rest into a reply here. The other thing we'll find useful is a system info report. Once it has completed, you should save a report by going to File > Save (save it somewhere easy to find, like your desktop). It may take a few minutes depending on the speed of your drive. Next, click the All button (top left) and the test will begin. When the application opens, you should set your test parameters to match - 5 passes at 1GiB (which I believe are the defaults), and select your USB drive from the drop-down at the right: I also recommend shutting down any other unnecessary background applications before starting. ![]() You'll see two versions, a 32bit and 64bit version - run the one that matches the bit-depth of your version of Windows, but before you do, connect the USB drive you're going to test. Grab yourself a free download of CrystalDiskMark (I've linked the portable one without advertising), and unzip it to a folder. How do you do it? Easy - and you don't even need to reformat your drives or anything, all you need is 1GB of free space, then follow these instructions: Windows Hey forum members, I'm in the process of doing the biggest USB drive survey Pioneer has ever seen, and I need your help to know what you use and what kind of speeds you're reporting.
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