256KB File Write Performance

With larger file sizes, Corsair jumps ahead of the Secure II, but the Lexar drive continues to do reasonably well.

256KB File Write Performance


2MB File Write Performance

Much like we saw in the read performance, the write performance of the JumpDrive Secure II appears to plateau around 2MB file sizes, with performance climbing slightly up to 9.2MB/s. 

2MB File Write Performance


64MB File Write Performance

For our final test, we see that the JumpDrive Secure II truly doesn't get much faster as we look beyond its 2MB write performance.  At 9.8MB/s, the drive is competitive with OCZ's Rally, but no longer appears in the top 5 of the performers. 

64MB File Write Performance


Write Performance Final Words
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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.

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