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    Question Open-e > USB-stick recomendation?

    Hello,

    The manual recommends a minimum of 2gb, so I will use a 4gb one to be on the safe side.

    The manual also says:
    'USB flash drives should have a wear leveling capability for long term use'

    After researching, I cannot find a USB-stick which has this kind of description, so can someone recommend one a Product? As well the recommended Read/Write specs are the device should have would be helpful!

    Looking forward for reply's.

    Best,
    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiber
    Hello,

    The manual recommends a minimum of 2gb, so I will use a 4gb one to be on the safe side.

    The manual also says:
    'USB flash drives should have a wear leveling capability for long term use'

    After researching, I cannot find a USB-stick which has this kind of description, so can someone recommend one a Product? As well the recommended Read/Write specs are the device should have would be helpful!

    Looking forward for reply's.

    Best,
    T.
    2 real quick...
    Kingston and corvair use the technology
    http://www.kingston.com/products/DMTechGuide.pdf
    http://www.corsair.com/_faq/FAQ_flas...r_leveling.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gr-R
    Hi,

    Thanks for the quick reply!
    So, eg. http://www.kingston.com/ukroot/flash/dt160.asp
    should be fine.

    What about the Read/Write specs ?

    Best,
    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiber
    Hi,

    Thanks for the quick reply!
    So, eg. http://www.kingston.com/ukroot/flash/dt160.asp
    should be fine.

    What about the Read/Write specs ?

    Best,
    T.

    That one is on the slow side of things.
    http://www.corsair.com/products/voyager/default.aspx -- good speed on the gtr
    http://www.kingston.com/ukroot/flash/dtr500.asp -- good speed here too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gr-R
    That one is on the slow side of things.
    http://www.corsair.com/products/voyager/default.aspx -- good speed on the gtr
    http://www.kingston.com/ukroot/flash/dtr500.asp -- good speed here too
    Thanks for the hints!

    Best,
    T.

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    your very welcome.
    I'm sure there are others, those 2 just popped in my head first...

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