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Reddit mentions of SanDisk Ultra Fit 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive - SDCZ43-064G-GAM46

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We found 28 Reddit mentions of SanDisk Ultra Fit 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive - SDCZ43-064G-GAM46. Here are the top ones.

SanDisk Ultra Fit 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive - SDCZ43-064G-GAM46
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    Features:
  • An ultra‐small, low‐profile, high‐speed USB 3.0 flash drive that's ideal for notebooks
  • The fast way to move media between your devices
  • Read speeds up to 150MB/s
  • Write up to 15X faster than standard USB 2.0 drives
  • Transfer a full‐length movie in less than 30 seconds
  • Transfer a full‐length movie faster than standard USB 2.0 drives
  • Keep private files private with included SanDisk SecureAccess software
Specs:
Height0.75 Inches
Length0.34 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2016
Size64GB
Weight0.011 Pounds
Width0.6 Inches

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Found 28 comments on SanDisk Ultra Fit 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive - SDCZ43-064G-GAM46:

u/fletom · 11 pointsr/bapcsalescanada

for anyone who doesn't know, these make excellent boot drives for secondary/server PCs that won't use much storage, since they sit almost flush with the USB port

they also have 64GB for $19.99: https://www.amazon.ca/SanDisk-Ultra-Flash-Drive-SDCZ43-064G-GAM46/dp/B01BGTG3JA/

and 128GB for $37.99: https://www.amazon.ca/SanDisk-Ultra-SDCZ43-128G-GAM46-Newest-Version/dp/B01BGTG2A0/

u/etm33 · 5 pointsr/teslamotors

> This frees up room for a low profile USB stick like this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FJRS6QY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Pay the extra $4 and get this one:
https://smile.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-Flash-Drive-SDCZ43-064G-GAM46/dp/B01BGTG3JA?pldnSite=1

Even if the car can't take advantage of USB3, your PC will...

u/yannym · 3 pointsr/chromeos

I bought the i3 Non Touch, HD (768p) version, and have found it to be an awesome piece of hardware. The i3 is very fast, on the Dev channel it already has support for the Play Store and even without a touchscreen I find it very usable, plus for storage I have a 64gb ultra fit flash drive, and a SanDisk 64gb Micro SD card in at all times. The SD is for storage, and the USB has a chroot installed on it. The Ultra Fit is actually on sale right now from Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BGTG3JA) For $345 I would think hard about it... I got mine for a bit less than that, if you feel comfortable with that price though, I'd say it is a quite capable machine compared to the price you'd pay for the HP 13 or Pixel.

u/confusingboat · 2 pointsr/homelab

Firstly, not to knock whitebox builds (I used to go this route), but have you seen the 12-bay R510? You can get the whole shebang with trays for the same price as just that case you're looking at. Yes, it's only half the bays, but do you really need 24 from the get-go? Just something to consider. I've got one myself, and

Onward!

Build:

  1. Mirrored is best for data integrity. Spinny disks won't tend to fail at the same time because their failures aren't necessarily time- or operation-bound. Failures are more or less random than caused by any one thing in particular.
  2. That's a good question. I was always under the impression that you could not expand your arrays.
  3. Expanders are fine, it's the hardware RAID you want to avoid with ZFS. If you go hardware RAID you might as well skip ZFS and just present the array as a device extent via iSCSI (or FC if you're feeling edgy).
  4. A) You don't need a ton of compute unless you're doing lots of computationally heavy operations like deduplication or weird, inefficient compression, so don't feel like you need super beefy CPUs, but on the other hand, more GT/s never hurt anybody... Look for boards with several PCIe x4 - x16 slots to support later add-ons like 10GbE cards (which is where the GT/s comes into play). If you're just sharing files, even a crappy old Core2 would do just fine. B) It should be noted that with ZFS you don't need to use iSCSI at all if you just want to share files, since you could just create SMB shares right in FreeNAS. It all depends on whether or not you actually need to access this array at the block level from your compute nodes (I'm guessing you don't). On the note of separating compute from storage, I also do this, so I agree with your line of thinking there.
  5. I would recommend a server board that supports registered ECC, e.g. something that supports Xeon 5600 / E5 series. Registered RAM is far cheaper and much more plentiful, plus you increase your total capacity limit. It's a win-win-win.
  6. ZFS always has a ZIL, but by default it's in the same place as the rest of the data. What you're referring to is externalizing it from the array (typically referred to as a SLOG), which isn't a bad idea if you're looking for additional write performance. What you'll want to be conscientious about is hosting it on a mirror of SSDs if you do decide to move it off the array in order to maintain redundancy. In short, ZIL and SLOG are the same thing, but are called such based on where it's located.

    Backups:

  7. Are you referring to backing up the laptop or the pool?
  8. Just mirror your FreeNAS boot drive. Since you're only using it for file storage I would actually suggest a pair of these 64GB Cruzer Fit drives instead of dedicated disks for a few different reasons.

    Btw, do yourself a favor and stay away from WD Green drives. Yes, you can make them work, but it's easier and more often than not just simply a better option to go for the Reds (or some nice HGSTs) instead. I've got many of them (Reds) that have been purring away for years in my R510 that haven't missed a beat.
u/zyck_titan · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Ubuntu does the exact same thing, with a better supported Distro, and Cheaper to boot.

I can't imagine why someone would want to carry around a Live-USB that's 64GB in size, but doesn't want to go through the effort to save themselves $35 for less than 15 minutes of effort.

u/StrawberryEiri · 2 pointsr/EmulationOnAndroid

I was assuming they made tiny USB-C thumb drives, but apparently not?!

Something like this, but USB-C instead of A. https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01BGTG3JA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_2GEYDbWNQ4MN5

u/therealrodhullandemu · 2 pointsr/teslamotors

I got this one and formatted it to 32gb on Windows. It's been totally bombproof so far, no issues.

u/ilovesojulee · 2 pointsr/HelpMeFind

Have you taken a look at these Sandisk drives? Still too big?

u/PliskinCat · 1 pointr/gpdwin

I've been putting all my games and stuff on my (micro SD but I also got this USB drive. Is there any issues with using the micro SD? Or should I be using the drive? Seems to be ok with most steam games!

u/mat8675 · 1 pointr/OculusGo

I bought one over the weekend for exactly this and I've had time to watch a couple shows and a movie on it...

I think it's great...I really enjoy the Netflix experience and the movie theater experience you get with the Oculus video thing is really awesome! Like others have said it would have been really cool of them to include an SD card reader but 64 GB (maybe even 32) should be enough to store a few movies on when traveling. If that isn't enough storage you'll soon be able to utilize USB storage so something like this would be pretty nice because it wouldn't weigh the headset down at all.

Long story short I really like it for watching stuff on...You aren't going to have a 4K or really even Blu Ray experience, but if you're content with DVD quality or so (maybe slightly better) image and a large screen I say go for it. I also think it would be cool, especially with the Netflix app, to have a place that feels nice and comfy to watch stuff in regardless of the Hotel you're staying at...sit back on a bed or a couch and kick your feet up, throw on the Go, click Netflix - and you're in this cozy and familiar log cabin with a giant screen and all of your Netflix content.

Additionally - when they get it up and running, either in the Oculus Video app or Big Screen, get your significant other/kids one to leave at home and you guys can watch movies together while you're on the road (or not, that really depends on your persons at home).

My only real cons are the usual stuff with VR...the sweet spot, while bigger, is still smaller than I'd like it to be - especially for reading text, the battery life isn't the best, and the picture - while better than ever - still leaves something to be desired.

Regardless, I hope this helps - good luck with your decision!

u/brendanthree · 1 pointr/linux

in that case maybe try installing it to high capacity jump drives. They are cheaper than doing it from hard drives and are gunna be faster/more durable as well as more portable since youre using them with your laptop and linux is super easy to install to a usb

Since youre just playing around with linux and not using it as a daily driver you probably wont need more than 128 gb

$18.99 128gb USB 2

Metal USB 2.0 Flash Drive 128GB Silver (H01128) - Keychain Design https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073CNMB8H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_0gWWzbDDZG2DC

$33.39 128gb USB 3

SanDisk Ultra Flair USB 3.0 128GB Flash Drive High Performance up to 150MB/s (SDCZ73-128G-G46) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015CH1PJU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_imXWzbFQYA7HW

$18.99 64gb USB 3

SanDisk Ultra Fit 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive (SDCZ43-064G-GAM46) [Newest Version] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BGTG3JA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_LoXWzb48GHMEM

$52.25 256gb USB 3

SanDisk Cruzer Glide 3.0 256GB USB 3.0 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JHLJBO8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_uqXWzb1NQGSX7


If you have a usb 3 port i'd definately go with a usb 3 drive either way you should be getting same/better results using the jumpdrive compared to a external hdd/ssd

u/WeededDragon1 · 1 pointr/PS4

https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-SDCZ43-064G-GAM46-Newest-Version/dp/B01BGTG3JA/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1482173409&sr=8-9&keywords=sandisk%2Busb%2B3.0&th=1

Although, these go on sale quite often. I got the 128gb for around $10 on prime day. I've seen them go on sale since then also.

u/DoubleD_Ocho · 1 pointr/EDC

I use SanDisk Ultra Fit 64gb Flash Drive, its tiny like the other one someone posted, USB 3.0, and comes with a really simple password based encryption software installed on it, just in case you lose it and don't want someone seeing your shit.

u/Therusher · 1 pointr/raspberry_pi

My current setup for retropie/kodi is a small sd card with the Retropie image and extra emulators, and one of those slim, large usb drives automounted to the roms directory. That way I can also remove it to plug into another device (I have a debian partition on a laptop with emulationstation configured to use the same usb drive). It works really well for me, so I'd recommend it. It's also nice to easily load up additional roms, or to keep my roms if I re-image the retropie install.

Much less bulk than an external hdd, and unless you're loading entire game system libraries, I can't see you needing the extra space a large external would provide.

EDIT: The downside of this of course is the retropie will

u/im_nobody_special · 1 pointr/FiestaST

Save yourself some trouble. Less than $20 bucks and you can just throw all of your music on this.

https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-SDCZ43-064G-GAM46-Newest-Version/dp/B01BGTG3JA

u/clockentyne · 1 pointr/Surface

I use this for dual booting:

http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-SDCZ43-064G-GAM46-Newest-Version/dp/B01BGTG3JA/ref=lp_3151491_1_7?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1458932648&sr=1-7

It works great and doesn't eat up any of your HDD space. The only problem is since it's not really "dual booting" but rather booting from disk I've run into some issues using the auto updater inside of remix.

u/Stuke00 · 1 pointr/ffxiv

Yeah you definitely will want to free up space! If you have a USB 3.0 port, you can always get a fairly decent sized drive to move things onto you don't use as much.

https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-SDCZ43-064G-GAM46-Newest-Version/dp/B01BGTG3JA/

u/PogMoThoin22 · 1 pointr/ShieldAndroidTV

Thanks, it's on the UK store also and available in 64GB


SanDisk Ultra Fit 64 GB USB Flash Drive USB 3.0 up to 150 MB/s https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01BGTG3JA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_tgfQybNYJPD5J

u/studbeefpile · 1 pointr/linux_devices

I installed Crouton and ran Linux side by side with ChromeOS. https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton/wiki/Asus-C201
Also, since the internal SSD is only 16 GB, I put the Linux on one of these http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-SDCZ43-064G-GAM46-Newest-Version/dp/B01BGTG3JA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1457807625&sr=8-3&keywords=sandisk+fit and just left it pugged in all the time. Or, you can also install Crouton on a microSD. They fit flush in the slot, which is nice. Instructions for installing on an external drive here: https://www.maketecheasier.com/map-crouton-installation-external-device-chromebook/

u/cla_ydoh · 1 pointr/chromeos

Your CB might simply not supprt booting from the sdcard slot.

There are low profile fast USB sticks, such as this one

https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-Flash-Drive-SDCZ43-064G-GAM46/dp/B01BGTG3JA

that hardly stick out at all. I use this one on my Acer CB 14 (no sdcard slot)

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u/ponchoskunk420 · 1 pointr/wiiu

so I can get a normal USB drive and put all my updates on this? Im having a similar issue as OP where Im running to of space on my 32Gb Wii U and I can't download the latest version the BoTW DLC and the game is actually locking me out of the content until I make room. Thing is, I deleted all the stuff I don't use and have 650-700mB left and still don't have enough space for the dang update, let alone DLC 2

u/lunigma · 1 pointr/chromeos

If your macbook has an SD card. You might be able to load cloudready on an SD card and boot from that whenever you need it by holding down Option key at boot.
Or keep Cloudready on a slim flash drive.