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Lexar JumpDrive S73 16GB USB3 Flash Drive Review

 

Performance Testing and Results

For performance testing, I used my 24/7 system which contains the following:

CPU: Intel Core i7 3570k
RAM: G. Skill RipjawsX 2133 7-10-7
Motherboard: Biostar TZ77XE4
GPU: Gigabyte GTX660Ti
Storage: OCZ Vertex 3 240GB MaxIOPS
PSU: Antec HCP-850
Case: Thermaltake Armor Revo

Plenty to feed a flash drive, that’s for sure. Let’s get straight to the results, I started with ATTO.

 

 

ATTO

 

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Here we see 20MB/s writes achieved at the 32k file size, and 45MB/s reads at 64k. That’s pretty good. Even at low file sizes the speed isn’t bad. This is solid.

 

 

CrystalDiskMark

 

cdm

Pretty much the same deal here. Write speeds aren’t exactly fast at the 4k level, this isn’t surprising though as there isn’t any external cache and there are only two flash chips.

 

CheckFlash

This is a new benchmark (to me, anyway), it’s brutal and I like it.

 

checkflash

No errors, which is good. I’d be depressed if there were errors! We get slightly slower average speeds, but still very close to the specification. I approve.

 

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