Thursday, April 16, 2009

Check the Speed of Your USB Flash Drives

Most USB drive manufacturers do not give specifications about the type of chip they use in manufacturing their products. There exist different types of memory chips which can be used and they all do not price the same. This is the major reason for the price difference in the USB drive family. What if your drive manufacturer charged you more than the product meant for? atleast you should know!!

Data transfer rates among flash devices can vary wildly and often the cost of a drive can be based on the read/write speed of the device (among other things like built in encryption, etc). So how do we go about checking the speed of USB flash drives. These are few tools that come handy helping you benchmark your USB flash drive performance.

HD_Speed

This is a very small software that can be used to graphically analyze the speeds of data transfer on your hard disks, CD/DVD ROMS and USB flash drives. This program is compatible with Windows 2000, XP and Vista only, though it supports both FAT and NTFS volumes.

HD_Speed

The 80KB nifty utility does not require installation and runs with a click. All you have to do is to select your flash drive from the list and hit start. The read/write results show up as a graph and clearly depict the transfer rates. get your copy now

Checkflash

The Check Flash website is in Cyrillic (there is an English option too) but it shouldn’t stop anyone from downloading this light and free USB flash drive speed testing and error checking software.

CheckFlash

With Check Flash you can test, manage and format your USB flash drive. You can also run a read-write cycle on your USB flash drive, which returns not only the speed but also any errors (read/write or physical) in your USB drive. The software does not rectify the problem but merely reports it.

Check Flash v1.07 runs as an 812KB sized executable and does not require an installation. Snag Checkflash from MikeLab.

Crystal Disk Mark

Crystal Disk Mark is another disk benchmarking tool that can double up as a USB flash drive speed tester. The screen is simple and gives readouts according to the type of tests performed.

Crystal Disk Mark

Crystal Disk Mark can carry out sequential read/write tests (i.e. read/write data in order) or random 4KB/512KB reads/writes or text copy. The speed test results are displayed as large numerical in MB/s.The 396KB software runs as a standalone executable straight from the box and is compatible with Windows Vista/2003/XP. Get Crystal Disk Mark from here