
H2TESTW
13
of Total Submissions
Read: 301.4 MB/s
Write: 115.37 MB/s
of Total Sequential Read & Write
Thursday, 01 January 1970 07:00:00 | Updated at 1 year ago
Notes
H2testw is a free tool developed by Harald Boegeholz which can check your mass media devices for its actual size, as opposed to the advertised size.
The invention of this tool came about because of the sale of counterfeit SD cards and USB sticks which were not the actual claimed size.
With H2testw, you can write and read how much data the storage device is actually capable of holding. This can work with network drives, hard drives, SD cards and USB sticks.
Benchmark H2testw Chart Ranking
Benchmark H2testw Table Ranking
No. | Hardware | Sequential Read | Sequential Write |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Maestromemory MicroSDXC 128GB | 85.0 MB/s | 46.10 MB/s |
2 | Sony Vaio 4GB / SMI USB DISK | 24.3 MB/s | 8.32 MB/s |
3 | Kingston MicroSD 2GB | 22.3 MB/s | 6.79 MB/s |
4 | V-GeN 2GB MicroSD | 22.0 MB/s | 10.4 MB/s |
5 | MicroSD 2GB No Brand - HWTF_2GB_01 | 21.9 MB/s | 5.85 MB/s |
6 | Strontium MicroSD 2GB | 21.3 MB/s | 9.01 MB/s |
7 | MicroSD 1GB No Brand - HWTF_1GB_02 | 19.2 MB/s | 4.29 MB/s |
8 | SanDisk MicroSDHC 4GB | 18.8 MB/s | 4.51 MB/s |
9 | MicroSD 1GB No Brand - HWTF_1GB_01 | 18.7 MB/s | 6.96 MB/s |
10 | Samsung MicroSD 1GB | 18.7 MB/s | 3.64 MB/s |
11 | MicroSD 2GB No Brand - HWTF_2GB_02 | 18.2 MB/s | 5.23 MB/s |
12 | Kingston MicroSD 1GB | 11.0 MB/s | 4.27 MB/s |
13 | Kingston Data Traveler Exodia Onyx 64GB | 0 MB/s | 0 MB/s |