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Maybe they're clearancing these because they say "USB3.0" on them? (USB3.2 Gen1, USB3.1 Gen1, and USB3.0 are all the same speed and essentially the same thing.)
These S102 Pro Advanced drives from Adata are actually surprisingly good (for an Adata drive), and my experience is that they perform well for file-copies. (100MB/sec)
This isn't exactly a "superb" price, but for the money spent, these are decent, and semi-premium drives, although I'm sure that the really super-premium drives would likely out-perform these. I like the size/shape of these as well, even though they use a cap, and it's likely to get lost. (Though, the cap does fit on the back end of the drive as well.)
Edit: If you are just looking for capacity for price, with a nominally-USB3.0 interface, Team Group has their 188 and 186 model USB3.0 flash drives with sliders, 128GB for around $10-12 as well. But they don't perform as well as these Adata S102 Pro Advanced drives.
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