In case anyone's interested... some numbers using CrystalDiskMark 5
All tests, Sequential 500MiB only because I thought that I usually send one or two albums at a time over to my microSD when copying music to it. Each album is on
average about 250MB. This is a rough estimate test.
Note: the SanDisk adapter and the USB adapter are plugged into a USB3.0 port in my front panel internal reader that I only really bought for the 2USB 3.0 ports and eSATA. I don't care about slow transfer of regular files. I bought and installed this thing because I needed two USB3.0 ports and an eSATA facing forward on my tower and because it's usually for files which don't matter speed-wise. I just want the music and videos to transfer quickly which is why I'm trying to figure that out with this test.
1. SanDisk microUSB-USB adapter (note: this is the kind that comes with any microSD card)
Read: 32.50
Write: 31.46
2.
Transcend USB3.0 UHS-I Card Reader
Read: 71.93
Write 52.85
3.
ioGear USB Card Reader
Read: 10.07
Write: 19.29
Clearly there's a big difference. And the USB 3.0 card reader is best for speed. And I'm getting the "UP TO" 40MB/S write speed that SanDisk are advertising for the
Extreme 16GB U3 in more than one device but how exactly are they getting the "UP TO" 90MB/s read speed? Yes, yes, I know, "performance may be lower depending on host device, interface, usage conditions and other factors." so I'm just wanting to learn here, what am I not testing that they are?