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PNY 256GB Turbo Attache 3 USB 3.0 Flash Drive,GREY

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Memory Storage Capacity 256 GB
Hardware Interface USB 3.0
Special Feature Backwards compatible with USB 2.0 Ports
Read Speed 185 Megabytes Per Second

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  • Transfer speeds approximately 10 times faster than standard PNY USB 2.0 Flash drives
  • Store and transfer large files faster than ever with USB 3.0 technology
  • Allows for quick and Easy transfer of all content
  • The 256GB Turbo USB 3.0 Flash Drive can hold approximately 47, 349 songs
  • Sliding collar, capless design with integrated loop makes it easy to attach to key chains, backpacks and etc.
  • Backwards compatible with USB 2.0 Ports, so you can utilize any USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port; Compatible with most PC and Mac laptop and desktop computers
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4.6 out of 5 stars
49,038 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the value, memory and ease of use of the flash drive. They mention that it's an inexpensive way to share memories, has good storage capacity and is a reliable storage solution. Some appreciate the convenience of using it on PC and Mac. That said, opinions are mixed on speed, fit, quality, and performance.

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3,482 customers mention "Performance"2,429 positive1,053 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the flash drive. Some mention that it performs well and is very reliable, while others say that it would work for a short time and then need to be reformatted. Some say that the end is open, allowing lint to get into the opening.

"...that it's a 3.4 GB ISO due to all the apps, and it consistently ran very well from the first boot...." Read more

"...Is this the best drive on Amazon? For most people, it is. It is practical and reasonably quick for what you’re paying; especially when compared to..." Read more

"...After 4 days of using one it will not show up on my computer when inserted...." Read more

"...The process of creating the bootable drive was seamless, and since then, this flash drive has been my go-to solution for experimenting with open-..." Read more

2,292 customers mention "Value"2,004 positive288 negative

Customers like the value of the flash drive. They mention it's decent for the price, one of the best inexpensive flash drives to use for encrypted or shared memories, and works well for the money.

"...Use for Portable Linux in 2022," the Turbo is one of the best inexpensive flash drives to use for encrypted or unencrypted "full" installations of..." Read more

"...the fastest drive available, but it works well that it is the best budget USB drive.-Design-..." Read more

"The price is right." Read more

"...PNY 32GB Turbo Attaché 3 USB 3.0 Flash Drive 3-Pack is the exceptional value it offers...." Read more

1,578 customers mention "Memory"1,291 positive287 negative

Customers like the memory of the flash drive. They say it has good storage capacity, is handy, and a reliable storage solution. Some mention that it's full size and can store larger files.

"...It doesn't retain any data upon shut-down, so it's secure...." Read more

"...Thanks to its ample storage capacity, I can carry a wide range of files, applications, and utilities with me wherever I go...." Read more

"...Considering the high-speed performance, generous storage capacity, and the inclusion of three drives, the value for money is truly remarkable...." Read more

"...Pros:- Good capacity- Good price/GB- Read speed is low-end USB 3 (about 125 MB/sec)Cons:-..." Read more

451 customers mention "Ease of use"398 positive53 negative

Customers find the flash drive very easy to use. They say it's convenient, quick, and simple. Customers also mention that the process is smooth and without issues.

"...it if not for the MX-Linux Snapshot tool, which makes it easy to turn any MX-Linux "full" installation, with all software added by the user and all..." Read more

"...The installation process is smooth, and they handle multiple boots efficiently...." Read more

"Affordable and easily usable" Read more

"Lots of storage at a low price. Very easily installed and has the cover attached" Read more

3,654 customers mention "Quality"2,291 positive1,363 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the flash drive. Some mention that it performs well and is very reliable, while others say that it's not a good drive, eventually wears out and falls apart. Some say that the slides broke off after dropping it.

"...In conclusion, if you're in the market for a reliable, versatile, and portable flash drive, look no further than the PNY 64GB Turbo Attache 3 USB..." Read more

"...they have plastic connector shrouds, which eventually wear out and fall apart, although they're designed to be plugged into a PC and left in place...." Read more

"...The solid construction ensures that my data remains safe and protected, even when subjected to everyday use and occasional accidental drops...." Read more

"These USB flash drives are excellent. They perform well and are very reliable, especially for encrypted installations...." Read more

2,577 customers mention "Speed"1,585 positive992 negative

Customers are mixed about the speed of the flash drive. Some mention that the read and write speeds are significantly faster than standard USB 2.0 drives, allowing them to save. They also say that it provides the perfect balance of speed, capacity, and portability. However, some customers say that the write speed is slow and the flash drives slow to crawl during file transfers.

"...The read and write speeds are significantly faster than standard USB 2.0 drives, allowing me to save valuable time and enhance my productivity...." Read more

"...Micro Center drives work, but they're ridiculously slow in all aspects, and the Lexar I tried had a glacial installation-speed and didn't even boot...." Read more

"perfect and fast, but the cover is tight and does not open easily." Read more

"...were too slow or failed entirely, but these stood out with quick and stable performance...." Read more

525 customers mention "Fit"352 positive173 negative

Customers are mixed about the fit of the flash drive. Some mention that it's a convenient size and holds quite a bit of information, while others say that it makes the resulting drive size smaller.

"...The size of the device itself is small and portable, but it should be noted that it is bigger than its 2.0 sibling: the PNY Compact Attaché..." Read more

"...With its compact design, it fits easily into the fifth pocket of my jeans, making it like carrying a powerful extra computer wherever I go...." Read more

"perfect and fast, but the cover is tight and does not open easily." Read more

"Great smaller little USB portable drive for movies, music, etc.... Perfect for" Read more

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Hard to beat the performance and value of this 32GB drive for $3.40 or $16.99 for a 5-pack shipped. 135MB/s sequential read and 57 MB/s sequential write.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2022
Size: 32GBStyle: 32GBPattern Name: FLASH DRIVE - 5 PACKVerified Purchase
10/11/22 (see Notes)

Based on my experience with the first couple of these PNY Turbo 32GB USB3 flash drives which I ever tried, and on an article entitled "6 Best USB Flash Drives to Use for Portable Linux in 2022," the Turbo is one of the best inexpensive flash drives to use for encrypted or unencrypted "full" installations of some types of Linux, and Bodhi in particular. In fact, out of several types of inexpensive drives which I tried to use for this purpose, it's one of the few that perform satisfactorily, or function at all. Sandisk Ultra-FITs are my favorites, performance-wise, although their plastic connector-shroud leaves something to be desired (more details below). Micro Center drives work, but they're ridiculously slow in all aspects, and the Lexar I tried had a glacial installation-speed and didn't even boot. I tried a Verbatim Metal Executive and a 16 GB Sandisk Ultra Flair, both of which died after a couple of uses, although you might have better luck. I tried a 32 GB Kingston USB3 Datatraveler, which as I recall was extremely slow or also died after a few uses. In any case, I tossed them and won't be gambling on them any more. I have one 16 GB Kingston USB3 Datatraveler which is great (it actually runs cool), although the installation-speed is slower than the Turbos, and the 16 GB size is no longer available. I tried a couple of Sandisk Ultra-Luxes, and they worked well but ran hot. Samsungs are apparently good, but they're expensive.

After all of these disappointments, I was very reluctant to try the Turbos, but my curiosity got the best of me. After trying the Turbos, I also tried an Aiibe 16GB USB3 drive, and found it to be even slower than the Micro Center drives. I aborted the installation process after 2 hours, because the installation would have probably run very slow, if at all. I tried another, but aborted the installation after a few minutes because it was acting the same as the first.

Some distros, including Ubuntu 22.04, boot and respond too slowly on Turbos to be used often, but would be OK to use if you just want to boot them up once in a while to check out some aspect. Others, such as Xubuntu 22.04, boot, respond, and shut down quickly enough on Turbos to be used often. The performance of Ubuntu and Xubuntu installations on the Turbos improved, up to a point, with repeated cycles of booting, app-launching/closing, and shut-down, although over the longer term, the performance didn't remain consistent - it's as if the installations sometimes become disoriented in the process of booting, or launching an app. The installation process took about an hour for Ubuntu 22.04 (3.5 GB), and about 50 minutes for Xubuntu 22.04 (2.5 GB).

But Bodhi Linux 5.1 AppPak installed in about 50 minutes, which isn't bad by flash-drive installation standards, especially considering that it's a 3.4 GB ISO due to all the apps, and it consistently ran very well from the first boot.

I don't use Bodhi, but now that I realize how well it runs as encrypted flash-drive installations (at least on PNY Turbos, probably on Sandisk Ultra-FITs, and perhaps on various small metal drives made by Sandisk and others, if you can obtain functional units), I might adopt it if not for the MX-Linux Snapshot tool, which makes it easy to turn any MX-Linux "full" installation, with all software added by the user and all of its settings made by the user, into an ISO which can then be used for making other installations.

For most purposes, I currently use a nonpersistent live USB2 flash-drive installation of my latest MX-Linux Snapshot-ISO, running on a $200 Gigabyte quad-core Intel Celeron mini-PC configured as an air-gap PC (no internet connection, wireless module removed, no wireless in any peripherals, and no internal storage - just flash drives). It boots quickly (unlike typical live installations) and is very responsive, perhaps because I used the same mini-PC to create the full installation from which I created the Snapshot-ISOs, making them compatible with the hardware. It doesn't retain any data upon shut-down, so it's secure. (My encrypted Bodhi installation apparently doesn't save any session-data either, but that's based on a cursory examination.) Since it's Linux, there's no need to worry about malware, although before trusting any ISO (whether downloaded or made from a DVD using a "burner" app), I compare its checksum to the reference checksum provided by the download-site, and before installing any software-module/package without using the software manager, I check its checksum.

For internet-access, I use a separate mini-PC running a full installation of my custom MX-Linux ISO. For heavy lifting (by my standards), I use a desktop PC (made from parts from Amazon, which was easy, allowed me to get just what I needed, and saved me a boatload of money) running Kubuntu 20.04. It has an HDHomerun external tuner, the hdhomerun-config and hdhomerun-config-gui apps from the Ubuntu repository, and my shell-scripts (see toggwu on Blogger) for setting each tuner-section to a particular channel and sub-channel, requesting a name for the recording, and starting the recording process.

I use OpenShot 5.2.1 for video processing (Kdenlive is too convoluted for me, and as of shortly before this writing, there were no versions of OpenShot 2.6.1 which would run on 22.04, and a version of 2.6.1 from an Openshot PPA destroyed my Kubuntu 20.04/22.04 dual-boot installation. Fortunately, the desktop PC has an SSD for installations and an HDD for data, so I didn't lose any data and it was easy to replace the installation by just installing 20.04, updating the software index, and installing some software, which I had backed-up on the HDD. The net cost was about an hour of my time and about 40MB of my internet allocation for the update.

To switch my keyboard (E-SDS KB-1011 laptop-style wired keyboard) and monitor between these PCs, I use a CKLau-64H2ua KM switch.

For better, more consistent performance in general from an inexpensive flash drive (although again, Bodhi consistently runs very well on Turbos), I'd use a 16 GB Sandisk Ultra-FIT. The problem with Ultra-FITs is that they have plastic connector shrouds, which eventually wear out and fall apart, although they're designed to be plugged into a PC and left in place. But if you don't want to leave them plugged into a PC, you could leave them plugged into something like an AGVEE USB-A 3.0 Female to USB-A 3.0 Male Adapter (a.k.a. USB 3.0 Converter Coupler Extension Extender Connector), ASIN B093QHP8YX, effectively giving them a metal connector.

Notes

10/9/22 - Added comments on Bodhi Linux and MX-Linux.

10/11/22 - Corrected various omissions and clarified.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2015
Size: 32GBStyle: 32GBPattern Name: FLASH DRIVEVerified Purchase
Pros
-Faster speeds than USB 2.0
-Good Build Quality
-Slide Up Cap
Cons
-Not the fastest drive available
-USB Plug is Exposed
-Slightly larger than most other drives.

I was looking for a USB drive to replace the one that I had originally lost and couldn’t find. I just wanted a drive that would be able to work reliably and be able to store most of my common files that I work between PCs. After much consideration, I decided to buy a USB 3.0 instead of a 2.0 since they have dropped price a lot and they are starting to become mainstream in the newest laptops. Seeing as most of my files total around 20GB, I decided to go for a 32GB. This kind of proved tricky because of the large selection on Amazon; from name brands to totally unknown companies. After much thought, I decided to buy this PNY USB 3.0 Turbo. Thoughts? It’s not the fastest drive available, but it works well that it is the best budget USB drive.

-Design-
The design looks like most of the PNY drives that have recently come out. It’s a device made entirely out of plastic (so don’t expect premium details like aluminum) but for all intents and purposes it is sturdy and feels like it will last. It isn’t one of those flash drives with a cap, but it does have a cover that slides across the drive. The benefit of this is that the port itself will probably remain protected from most physical damages, but the drawback is that the USB connector might collect dust and will probably get damaged if it comes in contact with things like sand and water. But at a budget price, these kind of things are to be expected. The size of the device itself is small and portable, but it should be noted that it is bigger than its 2.0 sibling: the PNY Compact Attaché 2.0. Still, it should fit it most people pockets or PCs without taking up much room.

-Performance-
This is probably where most consumers will ask the question: is USB 3.0 better than USB 2.0? In one simple answer: Yes! By how much? Well it depends on the drive. The PNY Turbo is a speedy device, but there are faster drives. On a positive note, there are also slower drives out there as well. However, this PNY Turbo completely knocks out the PNY Attaché 2.0 out of the water. In most of the benchmarks on CrystalDiskMark 4.0.3, it beats the old USB 2.0 by a wide margin (typically more than 80 MB/s in read and more than 50 MB/s in write). On the practical side of performance, files loaded much faster on the PNY Turbo; in some cases, almost instantly. This will be noticeable in most, if not all file transfers to and from the drive, especially with programs and huge HD videos. Sure, there are a couple drives that are clearly faster, but for the price, it hits a nice middle ground to work with. One thing to note though, the drive will get warm when it is in use. This is something that I’ve never experienced with the older USB 2.0; but I have heard that it is common with USB 3.0.

-Conclusion-
Is this the best drive on Amazon? For most people, it is. It is practical and reasonably quick for what you’re paying; especially when compared to the old USB 2.0 standard. If your concern is absolute speed, the SanDisk Ultra Extreme 3.0 or the Lexar JumpDrive P10 will probably fit your needs better. If you want the absolute cheapest drive possible, there are countless drives with the same storage amount but with a lower price tag (including the PNY Compact Attaché 2.0). However, I would strongly encourage you to spend a little extra and get the PNY Turbo 3.0. Why? Because here in 2015 (at the time of this writing) more computers are coming out with at least one USB 3.0. Even the cheapest Chromebook has them as well. Even if you aren’t concerned about speed or transferring large files, it would provide a way of future proofing your devices and allow you to spend more time working rather than waiting for files to transfer and load. For me, it was a good purchase and I hope it last a long time (at least throughout college).
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Budget Buy for USB 3.0
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2015
Pros
-Faster speeds than USB 2.0
-Good Build Quality
-Slide Up Cap
Cons
-Not the fastest drive available
-USB Plug is Exposed
-Slightly larger than most other drives.

I was looking for a USB drive to replace the one that I had originally lost and couldn’t find. I just wanted a drive that would be able to work reliably and be able to store most of my common files that I work between PCs. After much consideration, I decided to buy a USB 3.0 instead of a 2.0 since they have dropped price a lot and they are starting to become mainstream in the newest laptops. Seeing as most of my files total around 20GB, I decided to go for a 32GB. This kind of proved tricky because of the large selection on Amazon; from name brands to totally unknown companies. After much thought, I decided to buy this PNY USB 3.0 Turbo. Thoughts? It’s not the fastest drive available, but it works well that it is the best budget USB drive.

-Design-
The design looks like most of the PNY drives that have recently come out. It’s a device made entirely out of plastic (so don’t expect premium details like aluminum) but for all intents and purposes it is sturdy and feels like it will last. It isn’t one of those flash drives with a cap, but it does have a cover that slides across the drive. The benefit of this is that the port itself will probably remain protected from most physical damages, but the drawback is that the USB connector might collect dust and will probably get damaged if it comes in contact with things like sand and water. But at a budget price, these kind of things are to be expected. The size of the device itself is small and portable, but it should be noted that it is bigger than its 2.0 sibling: the PNY Compact Attaché 2.0. Still, it should fit it most people pockets or PCs without taking up much room.

-Performance-
This is probably where most consumers will ask the question: is USB 3.0 better than USB 2.0? In one simple answer: Yes! By how much? Well it depends on the drive. The PNY Turbo is a speedy device, but there are faster drives. On a positive note, there are also slower drives out there as well. However, this PNY Turbo completely knocks out the PNY Attaché 2.0 out of the water. In most of the benchmarks on CrystalDiskMark 4.0.3, it beats the old USB 2.0 by a wide margin (typically more than 80 MB/s in read and more than 50 MB/s in write). On the practical side of performance, files loaded much faster on the PNY Turbo; in some cases, almost instantly. This will be noticeable in most, if not all file transfers to and from the drive, especially with programs and huge HD videos. Sure, there are a couple drives that are clearly faster, but for the price, it hits a nice middle ground to work with. One thing to note though, the drive will get warm when it is in use. This is something that I’ve never experienced with the older USB 2.0; but I have heard that it is common with USB 3.0.

-Conclusion-
Is this the best drive on Amazon? For most people, it is. It is practical and reasonably quick for what you’re paying; especially when compared to the old USB 2.0 standard. If your concern is absolute speed, the SanDisk Ultra Extreme 3.0 or the Lexar JumpDrive P10 will probably fit your needs better. If you want the absolute cheapest drive possible, there are countless drives with the same storage amount but with a lower price tag (including the PNY Compact Attaché 2.0). However, I would strongly encourage you to spend a little extra and get the PNY Turbo 3.0. Why? Because here in 2015 (at the time of this writing) more computers are coming out with at least one USB 3.0. Even the cheapest Chromebook has them as well. Even if you aren’t concerned about speed or transferring large files, it would provide a way of future proofing your devices and allow you to spend more time working rather than waiting for files to transfer and load. For me, it was a good purchase and I hope it last a long time (at least throughout college).
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Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
Size: 64GBStyle: 64GBPattern Name: FLASH DRIVE - 5 PACKVerified Purchase
These USB flash drives are excellent. They perform well and are very reliable, especially for encrypted installations. Out of the many drives I’ve tried, these are among the few that work consistently. Some drives were too slow or failed entirely, but these stood out with quick and stable performance. The installation process is smooth, and they handle multiple boots efficiently. If you're looking for a reliable and affordable flash drive, this is a great choice.
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
Size: 64GBStyle: 64GBPattern Name: FLASH DRIVE - 3 PACKVerified Purchase
The price is right.

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5.0 out of 5 stars I approve!
Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2024
Size: 64GBStyle: 64GBPattern Name: FLASH DRIVE - 3 PACKVerified Purchase
They all work flawlessly 👍 The affordability makes them a good value for money, providing high quality at a budget-friendly price.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I approve!
Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2024
They all work flawlessly 👍 The affordability makes them a good value for money, providing high quality at a budget-friendly price.
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Daniel
5.0 out of 5 stars Reliable transfer
Reviewed in Canada on June 9, 2024
Size: 32GBStyle: 32GBPattern Name: FLASH DRIVE - 5 PACKVerified Purchase
I did a search for reviews of quality flash drives. I was looking for a top end memory stick to update my car's Navigation system. I'm glad I found this!
Paul Banner
5.0 out of 5 stars PNY usb drives are fast and haven't ever failed me.
Reviewed in Canada on May 1, 2024
Size: 256GBStyle: 256GBPattern Name: FLASH DRIVE - 2 PACKVerified Purchase
256gb is a lot of space to use. I purchased 2 packs x 2 256. Transfer of data to and from the drive is fast and speeds are consistent. Would definitely recommend.
Deborah Cornect
5.0 out of 5 stars Great little flash drive
Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2024
Size: 32GBStyle: 32GBPattern Name: FLASH DRIVEVerified Purchase
Great little flash drive for my music, works great, downloads quick and works on my tv and sound bar. I'll be purchasing another in the future.
Donald
4.0 out of 5 stars Great price, modest speed
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2023
Size: 32GBStyle: 32GBPattern Name: FLASH DRIVE - 10 PACKVerified Purchase
"Write" speed is slow, "Read" speed is good, making them excellent for sharing, Great value considering the price, 1/2 the price of other brands.