Examples of using Write speeds in English and their translations into Spanish
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Write speeds of up to 90MB/s.
And 170 MB per second write speeds.
Sequential write speeds up to 30MB/s.
Define the default read and write speeds.
Fast write speeds of up to 60MB/s.
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SSD is inconsistent and has slow write speeds.
Fast write speeds of up to 85MB/s.
Maximum read transfer, write speeds lower.
Write speeds lower and vary by capacity.
MBPS and the sequential write speeds as fast as 1,500 MBPS.
Slot 1 is compatible with UHS-II standards for excellent write speeds.
Up to 90MB/s write speeds. Based on internal testing;
Up to 48MB/s read speed; write speeds lower.
Higher sustained write speeds ensure video integrity and let photographers shoot in continuous burst mode.
Up to 12MB/s read transfer, write speeds lower.
Slot 1 is compatible with UHS-II standards for excellent write speeds.
MB/s read speeds and 380MB/s write speeds are thanks to USB 3.1.
Based on 64GB-256GB capacities. Up to 150MB/s read transfer, write speeds lower.
The Kingston SSDs deliver the sustained write speeds essential to capturing detailed and engaging imagery.
Our test device achieved up to three times higher write speeds though.
The Kingston SSDs deliver the sustained write speeds essential to capturing detailed and engaging imagery.
USB 3.0 connector:Up to 95MB/s read transfer, write speeds lower.
Up to 45MB/s read transfer, write speeds lower.
Plus, the new Intelligent TurboWrite technology is designed to accelerate write speeds even further*.
Up to 48MB/sec(320X)read speed; write speeds lower.
GB up to 48MB/sec read speed; write speeds lower.
Up to 440MB/s read transfer, write speeds lower.
Up to 95MB/s read transfer, write speeds lower.
Lightning: Up to 15MB/s read transfer, write speeds lower.