Lexar JumpDrive Secure II USB Flash Drive - Mac & PC Support
by Anand Lal Shimpi on October 21, 2005 1:59 AM EST- Posted in
- Memory
Read Performance
Our read performance investigations start out with small 512-byte files, then scale up to 32KB, 256KB, 2MB and 64MB file sizes.
512-byte File Read Performance
As we found in our first roundup, 512-byte read performance of most of these drives ends up being relatively similar. The exception continues to be Lexar's JumpDrive Lightning, although the Secure II doesn't seem to inherit that gene.
32KB File Read Performance
At 32KB file sizes, the JumpDrive Secure II starts to give us an indication of how we should expect it to perform. At 8.8MB/s, it ends up being barely faster than Crucial's Gizmo! and slower than Corsair's Flash Voyager.
Our read performance investigations start out with small 512-byte files, then scale up to 32KB, 256KB, 2MB and 64MB file sizes.
512-byte File Read Performance
As we found in our first roundup, 512-byte read performance of most of these drives ends up being relatively similar. The exception continues to be Lexar's JumpDrive Lightning, although the Secure II doesn't seem to inherit that gene.
32KB File Read Performance
At 32KB file sizes, the JumpDrive Secure II starts to give us an indication of how we should expect it to perform. At 8.8MB/s, it ends up being barely faster than Crucial's Gizmo! and slower than Corsair's Flash Voyager.
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gsellis - Friday, October 21, 2005 - link
Looks like they fixed it. The last model was too wide to fit into some USB ports because of the surrounding hardware.mosquiton - Friday, October 21, 2005 - link
The thing looks very familiar...tvittetoe - Wednesday, October 19, 2022 - link
I am hoping I can replace an older Lexar file: SecureII.exe. I still have the older jumpdrive with SecureII.exe on it, but it won't decrypt a couple of older lxv files I have.