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[Back Order] Kingston DataTraveler Exodia DTX 32GB USB 3.2 Flash Drive $6 + Delivery ($0 with Prime or $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Not sure the real speed of USB 3.2 but got 4.6 google review.
And it might be too big?
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  • +16

    As long as it doesn't send my data to the Shadow Realm, I'm sure it will do the job.

    • +3

      I was disappointed that the minimum purchase quantity isn't 5

  • +5

    It's USB 3.2 Gen 1 which is just some bs marketing speak for USB 3.0

    Looks like USB2 write speeds and USB3 read speed by the user reviews which is honestly not bad for the price.

    • +5

      Speed - USB 3.2 Gen 1 speeds

      I hate this marketing nonsense. Stupid standard renaming doesn't help either, same with HDMI

  • +6

    Had $5 credit so bought 3. Can never have too many USBs.

    Thanks tagi

    • +2

      Buy 2 more so you can have all 5

  • Limit of three. All sold out now.

  • +1

    I have the 256GB version. It's noticeably quicker than my Sandisk sticks.

  • +5

    Its coming up as $7.88 for me

    • +1

      Me too, not sure who $6 applies to

      • +3

        If you look at the other sellers section you can see it listed for $6 when sold by Amazon AU but unfortunately they're now out of stock.

        • Yeah, I see that now. I see the 64GB and 256GB versions are still sold by Amazon (they have the Prime tick), but the 32 and 128 are now coming from other source, hence the different price.

  • +1

    I wish they made flash drives that clones to a second built in drive. Many-a-times has these failed on me and I've lost everything. They should invent it where you just flick a switch to access the back up one. Replace the busted SSD and you're good as gold again.

    • +2

      Thats actually a really good idea.

      I had one years ago that had two partitions, one encrypted and one non-encrypted. You could flick a switch before you inserted it to choose which partition was shown.
      You could do a similar thing, with two flash chips, where one is the mirror of the other. Similar concept exists in the RAID-1 style external HDDs that have two internal HDDs.

    • +2

      HPe makes a USB drive with 2 redundant SD cards in it. Being HPe it is obscenely expensive and in my experience the expensive dongle would fail instead of the SD cards.

      Would be good if a decent company could make the same thing, but cheap.

    • Shouldn't be keeping the only copy of data on a single portable device like this anyway.
      You could just lose it and any kind of RAID wont help you.

    • +1

      This isn't quite a flash drive but it has built in RAID which is what you are taking about
      https://www.amazon.com.au/MiniPro-USB-C-Portable-Rugged-Driv…

      If you want a flash drive they do exist
      https://buy.hpe.com/au/en/options/drives-storage/flash-media…

  • 32gb

  • Thanks bought 3 cause its the max and I just had a boiler maker.

  • can't buy or add to cart anymore

  • watch out it's not ship and sold by amazon anymore

  • +2

    These are back, for $5 each.

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