

Driver for the card reader is designed for operating systems Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 at 32 or 64 bits. The new package of drivers for Card Reader from the company Alcor Micro. Because the database is already quite large, the main page only lists the USB speed tests submitted in the last 60 days.Alcor Card Reader Drivers Version 1.0.38.144.In order to keed this speed tests table reliable, I reserve the right to remove speed test entries that looks extremely unreliable.If you can click the product name link, you’ll get the list of all speed tests of products with the same PID and VID. For example, if you purchase a 4GB USB flash drive, the real drive size might be 3.7 GB. Be aware that for most vendors, the actual size of files that you can store inside the drive is less than the offical drive size. The drive size displayed in the speed tests table is the real size of the flash drive, and it represents the largest file size that you can copy into this drive. The vendor names list was taken from the latest VID/PID list in The vendor name in the speed tests table is determined according to the VID (Vendor ID) of the USB device. For example, if you want to easily find out the drives with largest write speed, simply click the ‘Write Speed’ link in the column header. You can click the column headers of the speed tests table in order to sort by the desired field.Search other USB flash drives: Some Remarks There is also a summary page, which contains a summary of speed tests for USB drives that accumulated 5 speed tests or more. If you want to test the read/write speed of your own USB drives and share the results with other people, you can follow the instructions in this page: Test and publish the speed of your USB flash drive. When you use multiple small files, you’ll probably get much lower read/write performances. Be aware that all these tests are made by making a sequential read and write operations of a single file. The speed is calculated and displayed in Megabytes per second (MB/Sec).


USBDeview make this test by writing a large file into the USB flash drive, and then reading back the same file to getting the read speed. In this page, you can find the speed test results of USB flash drives, made by USBDeview utility. Welcome to Speed Tests Web site for USB Flash Drives. Windows Disk Capacity: 134179913728 Bytes Physical Disk Capacity: 134217728000 Bytes
