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Buy the old Samsung USB. I linked it below because this new one is trash.
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-METAL-Flash-MUF-32BA-AM/dp/B013CCTJKE/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1538872011&sr=8-4&keywords=samsung%2Bmetal%2Busb&th=1

I was testing USB ports and cables for a new computer build using ATTO Disk Benchmark version 4.00.0f2. with the following settings:
Direct I/O – enabled
Bypass Write Cache – enabled (to see the real speed)
Verify Data – enabled
I/O Size – 512 B to 64 MB
File Size – 256 MB
Test Pattern – Random
Typical Write Speed – 48 MB/s to 50 MB/s (with block sizes over 128 KB)
Typical Read Speed – 280 MB/s to 320 MB/s (with block sizes over 128 KB)
After about 80 to 100 passes the Write Speed would erratically drop to 8 MB/s to 12 MB/s.
Not particular to any data block size – will happen on small, medium and large block sizes.
Sometimes for just a couple test patterns and sometimes for 2-3 full passes of ATTO.
The Read Speed stayed consistent at 280 MB/s – 320 MB/s.
No data was corrupted or lost – just erratic write speeds.
The metal casing would get warm but never hot to the touch.
Amazon sent me another Samsung BAR Plus 128 GB Flash Drive.
It did the exact same thing after about 80 to 100 passes of the ATTO Disk Benchmark test.
I sent both back.
I really like all the features of this flash drive.
I hope Samsung will fix the erratic write speeds on the next version.
I will buy it again if they do.

Other drives (like Sandisk Flair) that cost less offer about the same write speed, so I would say that write speeds are this drives downside. BUT, I use these as Windows installers, so price and read speed is most important to me. It's a few bucks more than a Sandisk Flair, but I've found the Flair's to be unreliable after about a year, so hopefully these will fair better.

It's well made and compact (at the same time not being too tiny so its hard to plug-in/out or easy to lose) so that it won't obstruct any USB ports around it. It's great value. Then I compared it with my Lexar ("L") S74 64GB drive (yes, usually the higher capacity drives will have higher speeds) to see if this uses USB 3.1 bandwidth properly.
"L" drive in terms of looks is quite opposite of the Samsung Bar Plus. "L" is bulky, has brash colors, plasticy,... But speeds-wise, it's a different story.
Samsung's read speed is nearing twice as much as "L" (well, +60% to be more accurate) at ~224MB/s compared to ~140MB/s of Lexar.
But, "L"s writing speed is ~100MB/s, which is about three-times higher than Samsung's ~34MB/s.
At least for me it does not make sense to have so high reading speed while sacrificing 3x writing speed. For regular work it's better have balanced read & write speeds.
TBH Samsung's 34MB/s is not bad for a cheap drive, and maybe fine for normal tasks (unless you're in a hurry :-D). Too bad Samsung didn't use the USB 3.1 bandwidth properly (probably due to cost factors). See the images for more detailed speed comparison. All tests were done on same PC, same port (and same conditions as much as possible).



I'm sure these USBs are great otherwise, but if you are buying these for Rekordbox, DO NOT!

Was about to order two of the Silvery 128s, but noticed a Samsung 256 gig was released six-ish weeks ago. Was nervous to try a new kind of 256, but based on the previous rep of the Samsung 128s ordered a MUF-256BE4/AM. At present the cost looks to be about $11-ish more than the price of two 128s, but the extra cost would be worthwhile as it would take up only a single port on my PC.
Not much to tell (yet) other than IT'S HERE.
- Its dark-ish gray, so it's easy to tell apart from the Silvery 128s I already own.
- There is also a silvery 256 version - MUF-256BE3/AM.
- The "hole" at one end is smaller and triangle-shaped compared to the 128 gig version.
- It came formatted in EXFAT, and as I use EXFAT for my USB drives, it's Ready Out of The Box.
- Properties show as "256,631,898,192 bytes, 239 gig".
- So far I have only plugged it into one PC in a USB 2.0 port and no noticeable increase in temperature. I read another person had an heating issue under certain conditions. Will try other PCs (USB 2&3) over the next few days and see how things go.
...I've got around 28-ish days to Try Try Try and Hope Hope Hope that everything works out. Time will tell.
FYI: POSSIBLE CONTRADICTION IN SPECIFICATIONS.
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The web page (here) for ASIN B07BPKL2D2 lists the following for Temp Specs:
(5) Withstands -25°C to 85°C operating, -40°C to 85°C non-operating
This information is also shown in the "fine print" (#3) on Samsung's web page for this product.
But if one clicks on "See All Specs" further down the Samsung page, it lists the following under Environmental Specs: Operating Temp 0~60C and Non-Operating -10~70C
...this would explain why some sites list differing sets of values. Samsung has *both* on the same page. (?)

