The associated PR calls out PUBG and Overwatch in particular. It also supports DirectX, so players can run current PC games. SuperSpeedBlazer uses USB 3.1, with read speeds up to 1,000 MB/s and write speeds of 970 MB/s. Company Provides both Windows and Mac operating system supported Data Recovery Software for different Hard disk, USB drive, Memory card, MP3 players.
A fast USB Windows machine is now viable thanks to gains made in USB transfer speeds. The idea of running an alternative operating system from a USB stick isn't new, but has typically been the domain of older and lightweight operating systems. The device weighs 20 g (0.7 oz) and measures 70 x 24 x 9 mm (2.8 x 0.9 x 0.4 in). As well as working with Macs, the stick can also be plugged into another Windows PC to run an alternative Windows installation. This is because all the Windows files remain on the USB stick instead of being installed to the computer. The device also saves disk space compared to using a virtual machine or indeed Bootcamp, a means by which more than one operating system can be installed on a Mac. The device is claimed to boot Windows in around 10 seconds, which runs natively on the Mac – rather than inside a less efficient virtual machine as is the case with a software alternative like Parallels or VMWare Fusion. A new prototype USB stick called the SuperSpeedBlazer is claimed to turn a Mac in to a Windows 10 machine capable of running the latest games.