I think you guys ought toFirst, consider what flash drives are fast because- some flash drives arehave downright low aswrite speeds with a maximum of 2MB/s.
The Xbox 360 USB 2.0 interface goes up to 35MB/s out of the USB 2.0 generalport, generally allowing up to a 60MB/s limit for PCsPC's, so it's even more of a bottleneck for the console restriction than the interface limit itself. But still, you guys mentioned 15MB/s is mandatory for flash drives, since that is inherently the Xbox 360 DVD Drive speed. GettingFinding a flash drive that even goes up to that is a bit difficult in and of itself.
I was just lucky when I bought my 32GB Sandisk USB 3.0 drive from walmart, and it just so happens to write at 15MB/s on my laptop 2.0 port. Usually, 3.0 flash drives make way better use of the 2.0 speeds.
I'd recommend the HyperX 3.0 since that actually achieves 30MB/s on 2.0 ports, which is nearlynear the Xbox 360 USB limit.