Though, not familiar with the Survivor series, this may be a poor result. I also measured how long it took to copy a 2.43Gb iso file to each file system: (FAT32 formatted with SD Formatter and exFAT & NTFS just with Vista). I've measured everything again and this time put the Survivor into a USB port directly on the motherboard rather than using my Belkin USB hub.Īgain, HD-Bench was run immediately after formatting. Yes my mistake - I uploaded the wrong file for exFAT. I installed this Microsoft hotfix to enable exFAT support on my Windows XP and Windows 2003 Server machines: Is it okay to use exFAT with my Corsair Survivor? Is there a special format tool like SD Formatter that I should use or is formatting it with Windows okay? I also tested how long it would take to write a 5.45Gb directory of 128 files:ĭo the HD-Bench figures look okay? I was surprised at how long it took to copy with NTFS. HD-Bench was run immediately after formatting. I tested the speeds using HD-Bench as follows: The default FAT32 doesn't meet my requirements because I regulary need to use it for files larger than 4Gb. I've just bought a Corsair Survivor 16Gb and wondering which would be the best filing system to use.
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