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Posted 8 June 2023

Integral 1TB Black USB 3.0 Super Speed Fast Memory Flash Drive - £42.99 @ Amazon

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A 1tb BRANDED USB memory stick. The cheapest 1tb USB stick on the market, the cheapest besides this I have found are well over £100. (the 1tb sticks selling on eBay for around £10 are FAKE the do not work. They are corrupt memory, and have been hacked to show 1tb of space on properties when the actually have only around 20gb) Its the first 1tb stick i have have brought for under £100 that actualy works. its extremly fast USB 3.0.
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  1. Marcel's avatar
    Marcel
    What read and write speeds do you get on this? It's an extremely good price.
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    The.Fat.Cat
    I have the 512GB version, it's slooooow.
    If you plan on filling the 1TB up in one hit, you might want to start it off before you go to bed for the night.
  2. Somersett's avatar
    Somersett
    The failure rate of keys will be MUCH higher than SSDs or NVMes. The write speed will be a literal atrocity. The lack of cooling means that heavy writes to the key puts it at much higher risk of failure.

    So why on Earth would anyone want a 1TB key, over a vastly better SSD or NVMe of similar capacity in an external caddy? Keys make sense around 128GB. At that price, they're so cheap who cares about the downsides. But for serious amounts of storage, they are a lousy idea.
    Crossbow's avatar
    Crossbow
    I completely agree.
  3. monsterism's avatar
    monsterism
    Integral is the only usb stick manufacturer which has failed me. Never again
  4. Conkers816's avatar
    Conkers816
    That's an insane price for a known name .. I'd still be a bit sceptical
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    The.Fat.Cat
    Its price is based on how slow it is.
    Find if you just want to load it up once with a lot of films/tv/etc to stick in a TV or take on your travels.

    If you plan on writing to it often, you might want to go for something a bit faster. (edited)
  5. presterjohn71's avatar
    presterjohn71
    It's a great price but for me I would rather have four 256gb versions and spread my photos and videos across them to protect against failures.
    Marcel's avatar
    Marcel
    If the photos and videos are of any value to you, don't rely on any type of media to protect them. Keep multiple copies of anything precious.
  6. spenjflairs's avatar
    spenjflairs
    It seems only Kingston and Samsung make USBs that have a one piece metal body, which aren’t likely to break off your keys at the drop of a hat. Can’t understand why you’d trust a TB of stuff on such a flimsy plastic stick!
    Marcel's avatar
    Marcel
    Integral do all metal usb sticks too.
  7. Darthballs's avatar
    Darthballs
    this is rubbish

    1 failed on me
    2nd one is slow as hell, frequently dips to 0 bytes when copying

    ...don't do it
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