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    Default Recommendations for USB drives?

    *Sigh*

    My OS installer collection has finally taken up the last of the DVD-RWs that I got a couple years ago. Times have since changed though, because whereas back then most electronics stores had an entire aisle of burnable DVD media, nowadays there's 1 or 2 options buried somewhere in the Blu-ray isle, and what's there is very expensive - at $2.50 for a single disk, I'd rather just go with USB sticks in the future.

    That said, does anybody have any recommendations for USB drives? Any horrible drives that I should avoid? Price and quality (as in I can image it today and dig it out 10 years from now and still be able to install Windows 7 from it, just like how my Windows XP RTM CD still works) are the main concerns, though extras like USB 3.0 are definitely welcome as long as they don't bump up the price too much.

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    Default Re: Recommendations for USB drives?

    Unless you need somthing water resistant or that can handle being thrown off buildings, they're all pretty much the same in terms of build quality.

    I tend to use Kingston Datatravelers but I wouldn't let it keep me from buying cheaper USBs if they gave me more GB/$
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    Yeah, there're more or less the same (except some of the very expensive higher-grade ones), since the flash chips are all sourced from the same few companies.

    That said, I've always had great experiences with Corsair and Kingston drives. I've generally bought whatever I could get for an exceptionally low price, though.

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    Default Re: Recommendations for USB drives?

    Amazon sells their own USB drives now. Crazy cheap and so far I've been happy with the one I have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg View Post
    Amazon sells their own USB drives now. Crazy cheap and so far I've been happy with the one I have.

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    Default Re: Recommendations for USB drives?

    Quote Originally Posted by Peon View Post
    My OS installer collection has finally taken up the last of the DVD-RWs that I got a couple years ago. Times have since changed though, because whereas back then most electronics stores had an entire aisle of burnable DVD media, nowadays there's 1 or 2 options buried somewhere in the Blu-ray isle, and what's there is very expensive - at $2.50 for a single disk, I'd rather just go with USB sticks in the future.
    If you're going to get a USB drive (online presumably), why are you being so put out to just order some DVD-RW's online? Retail stores are dead, overpriced, and require you to waste time and money to drive to them.

    Taking 2 mins to look at both amazon and newegg as examples, they both are selling spindles of DVD-RW's for much less than a dollar per disc.

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    Default Re: Recommendations for USB drives?

    I personally like installing an OS from a usb drive, installs faster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DashTheHand View Post
    If you're going to get a USB drive (online presumably), why are you being so put out to just order some DVD-RW's online? Retail stores are dead, overpriced, and require you to waste time and money to drive to them.

    Taking 2 mins to look at both amazon and newegg as examples, they both are selling spindles of DVD-RW's for much less than a dollar per disc.
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    Default Re: Recommendations for USB drives?

    Quote Originally Posted by DashTheHand View Post
    If you're going to get a USB drive (online presumably), why are you being so put out to just order some DVD-RW's online? Retail stores are dead, overpriced, and require you to waste time and money to drive to them.

    Taking 2 mins to look at both amazon and newegg as examples, they both are selling spindles of DVD-RW's for much less than a dollar per disc.
    The problem with getting a spindle these days is that you get crap burn speeds, either 2x for DVD-RW or 4x for DVD+RW.

    I can't find a spindle anywhere, online or otherwise, with 6x and above burn speeds. The higher speeds seem to be reserved for expensive singles.

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    Default Re: Recommendations for USB drives?

    Wait...people burn to discs still?
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