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Walton Chaintech APOGEE AstroDrive 16GB USB Flash Drive Review
Walton Chaintech APOGEE AstroDrive 16GB USB Flash Drive Review
Walton Chaintech, a company which manufactures lots of products like SSDs, Memory Modules, Memory Cards and Graphics Cards, does also produce Flash Drives. The AstroDrive 266X I have received for review is the smallest in the series, maroon colored. The flash drive has very good performances right out of the box, but Walton Chaintech also included a special utility on the drive to boost the performance even more.
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Date 2010-06-12
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Walton Chaintech, a company which manufactures lots of products like SSDs, Memory Modules, Memory Cards and Graphics Cards, does also produce Flash Drives. The AstroDrive 266X I have received for review is the smallest in the series, maroon colored. The flash drive has very good performances right out of the box, but Walton Chaintech also included a special utility on the drive to boost the performance even more.

I want to thank Walton Chaintech for making a review of the AstroDrive 266X 16GB Flash Drive possible.

About the company
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The Chaintech Computer Corporation was founded in November of 1986 and introduced its own motherboards and video cards into the computer hardware market. Before long, Chaintech earned a reputation for producing state-of-the-art motherboards, boasting unsurpassed performance, extreme reliability, and aesthetical design. Its video cards were also praised by critics and consumers alike, earning recommendations and awards throughout the international community. With an established, technologically sound foundation, Chaintech was now primed to focus on product diversification.

In 2005, a partnership was formed between Chaintech and Walton Advanced Engineering in order to introduce new products into the memory modules markets. Walton Advanced Engineering, known for their integrated circuits (IC) testing and packaging, provided valuable expertise and insight in designing, manufacturing, and packaging the newly introduced products. The partnership was further solidified by Chaintech’s membership into the Passive System Alliance (PSA), whereby a total of twenty companies, five of which are publicly traded, would ultimately mutually collaborate and share resources.


Specifications

  • Dimension: 80(L)x18(W)x8(H)mm
  • Weight: Max. 22g
  • Density:16~64GB
  • Read Performance: Up to 41.4 MB/Sec
  • Write Performance: Up to 29.5 MB/Sec
  • Compliance OS: Window XP, Vista, Win 7
  • Certification: CE, FCC
  • Windows 7 compliant

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