All benchmarking was performed on a Core 2 Duo E6600 processor built into a ASUS P5B Deluxe WiFi motherboard with a ZOTAC GeForce GTX 260 AMP2!
Edition graphics card featuring a Intel-based USB host controller (ICH8 South Bridge) and the Flash Voyager GT 128GB flash drive directly connected to the host computer's USB port. The operating used was Microsoft's Windows Vista 64-bit including Service Pack 1.
Starting off with HDTune, early results show read speeds reaching up to a maximum of 31.7MB/s, an access time of 0.6 ms and Burst Data Rate of 25.0MB/s.
Using the Kingston Datatraveler 150 32GB as my closest competitor within arm's reach you can really start seeing the impact of Flash Voyager GT's dual-channel flash implementation across this gigantic drive.
Kingston's own DT150 only scored a maximum read speed of 30.1MB/s, an enormous access time of 1.0 ms and a quite considerably slower Burst Data Rate of 22.7MB/s.
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