However, write performance fell considerably to 22.3MB/s. Random workloads were similar for the 1066x in terms of read transfers (115.6MB/s). The 1100x outperformed the 1066x in both read and write, with 171.3MB/s and 128.6MB/s, respectively. The 1066x performed fairly well in terms of sequential workloads, achieving 115.9MB/s and 112.7MB/s in read and write, respectively.
Using our HP Z620 Workstation Testing Platform, we measured transfer speeds from the new Lexar Professional 1066x 32GB with IOMeter. In this review, we will compare the performance of the Lexar Professional 1066x card to that of Lexar's Professional 1100x XQD card. Standard CF connectors line the side of the card. The back is simple black and white with a labeling sticker for organizational purposes. The face of the card has standard branding which also displays capacity.
Warranty: limited lifetime (or 10 years if purchased in Germany).Performance: 160MB/s read, 65MB/s write.Image Rescue, which assists with photo and video file recovery in the event of card corruption or accidental erasure, can be downloaded for free. The cards are capable of rapid card-to-computer transfers when used with a UDMA 7-enabled card reader, which improves their efficiency in post-production. The 1066x line leverages UDMA 7 technology and complies with VPG-65 specifications. These cards can be loaded into HD camcorders, 3D cameras, or DSLR cameras to capture modern video formats (1080p, 3D, and 4K) across a range of top-tier as well as entry-level hosts. 120MB/s in their next-fastest line), the 1066x line is geared towards enthusiasts or professional photographers and videographers. Delivering a reported 160MB/s in read transfers (vs. Lexar has expanded their CompactFlash library with the new line of Professional 1066x CompactFlash cards, which is now their top-performing CF line.