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Ich weiß nicht ob man normal dafür soga nur einen Stern vergeben sollte da die Verkäufer einen ja wie es aussieht verarschen wollen. Jedenfalls wollte ich diese Info weitergeben.



An einem alten Rechner mit USB2 Ports wird es erkannt,
aber nur hin und wieder an aktuellen Rechnern mit USB 3.1 Gen oder Gen 2 Ports.
Schade!


The drive is fairly small and its thin too. It comes with 3.0 usb as well as a usb-c cable. So this works great for both my computers.
Most of my videos are around 3gb each so with this drive at 120gb i can store quite a lot of videos. The xfer speeds were really fast and really beats uploading and downloading from the cloud.
I use mac so the free software that it comes with (Nero) doesn't apply to me so I cannot comment on it.
I know that regular thumb drives that are 128gb are only about 35 bucks but they aren't able to plug in via usb-c nor do they have the high speed xfer speeds like this which are up to 500mbps. Also its SSD which from what i've researched is better memory than a flash drive. But I 'm no expert just something i've read.

In fact, my only issue came when stress testing large-file transfers. I didn't keep exact track, but certainly before 50GB of data was written to it the drive thermally throttled itself massively. It dropped to slower than a regular hard drive at this point - for writing data. Read speeds were still excellent at this point, at around 420MB/s on my 2014 Mac mini over USB 3.0. But write speeds plummeted from ~365MB/s to anywhere between 45-70MB/s. I captured a few screenshots, attached to this review. The drive was quite warm at this point.
After letting the drive idle a little bit, normal speed resumed, but bear this in mind if you intend to be writing massive amounts of data to this drive in short bursts.
Again, read speeds were unaffected, which is good!
Overall, this is a great drive. The only issue is the throttling one, but for most people this should be a non-issue.
4 out of 5. Good.

Other big pros are that it just works - there's really nothing to install or do, just plug it in and bingo, you see it as a drive on your device - and it's dead quiet. I saw another review that it would run a bit hot, but I haven't experienced that at all, but then I'm probably not loading it down.
Great device for a great price.



The color is nice, but the metal is a bit too glossy for being matte. The cable is very short but works fine enough for me. Just be warned that you can't touch this when it's being used!



Five stars out of five.


I used to be a big fan of verbatim - They used to be reliable and I've been buying them for years. However the burn side "used" to be silver, these are a light metallic blue. If you burn a music CD on these they play 2 or 3 times only then you get disc error. I like to make compilations of my favourite tracks from different albums for the car, and work (I'd never take originals there) Out of 45 audio CD's I've burned everyone has had this exact same issue.. They burn fine and play once or twice, but then its repeated disc error, at first just one track causing issues that you can skip, but next play is two, third play is a complete disc failure.. I've used 3 different PC's and CD-Burners with identical results, and the ones I went and purchased from the market work perfect. So the error are these discs not the PC, or the burner, or the software. - If the underside is a metallic light blue send them back without opening them.

At 50 CD's for £9.99, these work out at roughly 20p per CD. This is insane value.
You can write and draw on them in Sharpie permanent marker very easily.
They hold 700MB, or roughly 79 minutes of Audio CD music, each.
They read and write very well with no errors, which is great considering the price.
Matte CD labels can be applied very easily with no faults.
There does not appear to be any branding anywhere on the disks.
They come handily on a spindle, and protected by a plastic disk layer, and the case.
All in all, very good quality and easy to use disks!


I needed CDs to print photos onto and so far these have been top notch.
They print photos well on my Espon inkjet with dye ink.
They dry seem to dry quick too, they feel dry (not sticky) after half an hour but I leave them longer just in case. I use the regular settings on my printer for CD printing. My printer has a "premium surface" option too, using that I didn't notice too much of a difference in quality but it did take longer to dry.
So far have had no burning errors on my laptop but that doesn't burn full speed so yet to test at 52x.
If you are looking for the sizes of the centre hole for printing I found them on the Verbatim website, the sizes at the time of this review are:
Inner Diameter: 23mm
Outer Diameter: 118mm


I usually use Taiyo Yuden (CMC), but these Verbatim CDs are equally good for audio and considerably cheaper at around £14 for 50.
Some Verbatim DataLifePlus CDs, with the same product code, available from other suppliers are made in India, those don’t have the medical logo. I have not tried these.

"I 02:27:16 Writing Track 12 of 13... (AUDIO/2352, LBA: 257356 - 283393)
W 02:28:10 Failed to Write Sectors 280036 - 280062 - Reason: Write Error
W 02:28:10 Retrying (1 of 20)...
W 02:28:10 Retry Failed - Reason: Cannot Format Medium - Incompatible Medium"
I can just about get them to burn on a differnt machines drive but they still slow down on verify to get a good read which should not happen many discs have been wasted trying to find a solution to this incompatability so I won't be buying these again no matter how good a price may seem. It's false economy :(

