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    Good USB flash drives?

    Discussion in 'Alienware M11x' started by 1201NFTW, Jun 29, 2010.

  1. 1201NFTW

    1201NFTW Notebook Evangelist

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    i am looking for a real solid USB flash drive, i want something made of metal and no cheap plastic. i am looking for 8 GB minimum
     
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    Sandisk Cruzer Titanium
     
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    Barryheh Notebook Guru

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    Corsair Survivor?

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    Welcome to Corsair :: Flash Survivor Product Information


    I love my GTR, only will run you a few hundred (64gig). About a hundred for the 32gig.
     
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    DestruyaX Notebook Evangelist

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    Seconding the Survivor series. It might be a bit ungainly when capped, but it'll take anything.
     
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    1201NFTW Notebook Evangelist

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    thank you for all the responses. wow the corsair survivor looks really heavy duty! but a bit too big i want it to fit on my key chain and be light at the same time.

    on a side note i can't believe they make 32 GB sizes i think my first USB key was 128 MB and cost $100 :eek:
     
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    aioka Newbie

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    OCZ Rally2 32gb, cheap, metal, reasonably fast.

    Although that corsair survivor just looks cool.