18MB/s write is figure from few

dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/da0 bs=1 to 15M

runs, 13-14MB/s from actual files copied
in mc to flash and 36-39MB/s file copied 
from flash to hdd in mc. 

dd if=/dev/da0 of=/dev/zero bs=15m

gives 33MB/s read.

Speaking of advertisements, yes I know
but USB 3.0 drives with nice flashes are
capable of speeds well above 2.0 limits, 
and that's the point anyway.

Speaking of formatting, I can't agree, as 
I bought such awfully formatted drive, that it
had to be FAT formatted in Windows  to be 
even recognized in FreeBSD as device. 

And I don't usually have Windows around.



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