USB flash drives from CSSi South Africa range from everyday 32 GB sticks to 1 TB+ high-speed USB-C drives and FIPS-validated hardware-encrypted units for regulated environments. As an authorised distributor for Kingston, SanDisk, Samsung, ADATA, MediaRange, Team Group and Apricorn, CSSi supplies genuine-channel flash drives with full manufacturer warranty, a best-price guarantee, ZAR pricing and Africa-wide delivery.
Buyer’s guide
Select by interface: USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gb/s) for general use, USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gb/s) for fast file transfer, and USB-C connectors for modern laptops, tablets and smartphones. Dual-connector drives (USB-A + USB-C) move data between desktops and mobile devices effortlessly. For corporate and government use, hardware-encrypted drives such as Apricorn Aegis Secure Key 3 series provide FIPS 140-2/3 validation, PIN authentication and tamper resistance — essential for POPIA-compliant data transport.
Use cases
File transfer between devices, bootable OS installers and rescue media, secure document transport for legal, financial and government workflows, ISO image storage and field-engineer toolkits. For long-term backup or large datasets, see External Drives instead — flash drives are optimised for portability rather than archival storage.
Why buy from CSSi
Authorised-channel stock, ZAR invoicing, channel pricing for resellers, bulk availability for corporate roll-outs and branded promotional orders, and the assurance that comes from a 26-year South African distributor.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between USB 3.2 Gen 1 and Gen 2?
Gen 1 (formerly USB 3.0) tops out at 5 Gb/s; Gen 2 doubles that to 10 Gb/s. Both use USB-A or USB-C connectors. For large media files or bootable installers, Gen 2 cuts transfer time roughly in half.
Are hardware-encrypted flash drives worth the cost?
For regulated industries — legal, finance, healthcare, government — yes. FIPS-validated drives such as Apricorn Aegis enforce PIN entry on the drive itself, defeat brute-force attacks and require no host software, satisfying POPIA, HIPAA and similar mandates.
Can flash drives be used for OS installation?
Yes. 8 GB+ drives create Windows or Linux installers via Rufus, Ventoy or Etcher. 32 GB+ drives can host multiple ISOs for technician toolkits. Use Gen 2 drives for noticeably faster installs.
Does CSSi recover data from failed flash drives?
Yes. CSSi’s ISO Class-100 labs perform chip-off recovery on physically damaged or controller-failed USB sticks, including encrypted drives where credentials are available.
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