Please spec me a USB 3.0 stick

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I'm in need of a new stick as mine has failed me :(

It has to be fast and 32GB in size. I'm currently looking at either a corsair voyger or an A-data s107.
The chosen one needs to be reliable as i'm using it for uni work and don;t want to be buying a new one any year soon.
 
I wouldn't advise Corsair. I've had three of their Voyagers now because they just keep breaking (and getting replaced under warranty).

I remember seeing some nice Sandisk ones.
 
Ive been using adata for the past year and 1/2

Used a previous version of the s102 for 1.5 years; had one issue with it where I had to run the scan (fix errors) on it but that was it. Has worked well; I think it was a 8 gig version.

Gave it to my parents over christmas and bought a s102 32 gig version; been using that.
I just took a look at the adata website and they all appear to have the same read/write so all depends on what you want it to look like.
 
they all use more or less the same parts from the same factory. You shouldnt keep anything important on them. Backup & sync through cloud.

For non-important stugg - use a USB stick if you must - any will do as long as it isn't unbranded (low QC)
 
they all use more or less the same parts from the same factory. You shouldnt keep anything important on them. Backup & sync through cloud.

For non-important stugg - use a USB stick if you must - any will do as long as it isn't unbranded (low QC)

I disagree, USB Sticks are still very useful, many people think because most people have above 20 Meg everyone does, however if I'm going to give files to family members or others who want advice then USB Sticks are the way to go, I've got some important files on USB Sticks aswell as HDD and the Cloud.
 
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