Reddit Reddit reviews Kingston 32GB 100 G3 USB 3.0 DataTraveler (DT100G3/32GB)

We found 7 Reddit comments about Kingston 32GB 100 G3 USB 3.0 DataTraveler (DT100G3/32GB). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Kingston 32GB 100 G3 USB 3.0 DataTraveler (DT100G3/32GB)
Compliant - With USB 3.0 specificationsUSB 3.1 Gen 1 (USB 3.0)¹ — DT100 G3 delivers USB 3.0 speeds, Backwards compatible — Can be used with USB 3.0 and 2.0 ports.Stylish - black-on-black, sliding cap designIdeal USB 3.0 starter storage deviceGuaranteed - Five-year warranty, free technical support
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7 Reddit comments about Kingston 32GB 100 G3 USB 3.0 DataTraveler (DT100G3/32GB):

u/jigsaw1024 · 21 pointsr/bapcsalescanada

There is a 32GB flash stick on Amazon for $8 right now as an ad-on:

https://www.amazon.ca/Kingston-Digital-32GB-100-DataTraveler/dp/B00C5K8E1A/

u/Takokun · 13 pointsr/shittykickstarters

45$

wat

For half that price you could get a USB drive with 4 times the memory and flash the linux distributions yourself. I wouldn't mind the concept too much if the price gouging wasn't so ridiculous.

u/EmosewAsnoitseuQ · 2 pointsr/yorku

no. the computers are frozen specifically because most of the people on this campus are computer morons who would break the systems if installed programs remained. In a week all the computers would be slogging because of all the porn people had downloaded because they're too moronic to just stream it. Fun fact this is how I learned foot porn is a thing. And because they don't understand the popular porn sites they'd click all the stupid ads and there would be porn PUPs every where.

I've seen computers where people can download files. it got ugly. I used to spend three minutes deleting porn files and clearing the cache of every computer I used just to help IT out.

Honest we should all be pleased we CAN install anything we want on the machines. It used to be more typical that they just lock out installations of any kind or whitelist the programs that can run. That's much more annoying because it kills things like my PortableApps flash drive.

Speaking of which just googled and apparently you can run league portable so that sounds like your solution. I'd just spend a few bucks and get a decent flash drive. Happy Gaming.

u/Danmig · 1 pointr/bapcsalescanada

The one Amazon is selling has a very similar set of complaints for the one star reivews (not USB 3.0, only 8GB).

u/malbrour · 1 pointr/teslamotors

After trying a bunch of old flash drives, I finally settled on a couple of new name brand 32gb USB 3 drives from Amazon. One was $6, the other $9. I've had zero issues with these drives formatted in FAT32:
Kingston Digital 32GB 100 G3 USB... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00C5K8E1A?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
SanDisk 32GB Ultra Fit USB 3.1... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077VXV323?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/LifeofMuck · 1 pointr/kodi

1.) Hmm, I have a spare Kingston 32 GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive I can use for adopted storage:https://www.amazon.ca/Kingston-Digital-32GB-100-DataTraveler/dp/B00C5K8E1AI hope that will be enough storage and that it'll be fast enough. Based on one of the links you sent--according to a Team-Kodi Member--"You should see no slow down as USB 3.0 is capable of faster speeds than the internal storage is capable of."

-I'm very surprised and would not expect a USB 3.0 Flash drive to be faster than the internal Shield storage. That seems very odd.

2.) I looked at texturecache, but I'm not comfortable enough with that command line process. I only have 6 movies added so far and removed 4 of them from Kodi. Don't think I necessary need to run it?

3.) When I go Settings --> Apps --> Kodi I see:

a.) Storage Used: 203 MB -- used in internal shared storage (this is probably the size of the app itself If I had to guess?)

b.) Clear data: 58.88 MB -- Under what circumstance would I want to clear the data, and what is meant by "data" ?

c.) Clear cache: 44.70 MB -- Under what circumstance would I want clear the cache?

Thanks for the help so far! Now that I think about it, I did look at the adopted storage solution a year ago, but completely forgot about it. :)