Kingston HyperX series is quite liked by gamers and geeks for its super performance.
Following the success of HyperX RAM nd SSD, Kingston launched a USB Flash product line of this series in 2008. USB 3 was not available then, but still those drives were able to achieve a speeds of 30MB/s and 20MB/s while reading and writing respectively, this was ground breaking at that time. After four long years HyperX Flash drives are back in business with USB 3.0 interface.
This all new product claims to achieve higher speeds than any other Kingston USB flash drives. The HyperX 3.0 is available in 64, 128 and 156 GB storage consumers who value performance and quality. To increase performance Kingston has used a 8 channel controller with fast NAND memory. With a blue metal case and black rubber grip, HyperX 3.0 looks super cool and and is easy to handle. Measuring 74.99mm x 23.29 x 15.9mm, it looks a bit thick, but feels light in hand weighing just 17.7 gm.
We used PC with the latest X79 platform, SSD and updated firmware to test this drive. A part from using benchmarking suites, we did a real life file transfer test too. For this we made a folder consisting HD videos, FLAC audios, DAT, spreadsheet, database and tree like folders.
In the synthetic benchmarking test HyperX 3.0 achieved speeds of 243 MB/s and 135MB/s for sequential read and write respectively. Using another benchmarking suite, we got a phenomenal speed of 246/MB/s write and 161 MB/s which is perhaps even greater than claimed by Kingston.
We have reviewed a lot of USB3.0 based storages till date, but HyperX 3.0 is the fastest amongest them all. The blazing speed and cool look vouch for its quality , though its price is a bit steep. But if your computer has a USB 3.0 port and if you value performance more than cost, then this is the product for you.
Buy at: www.kingston.com/en
This all new product claims to achieve higher speeds than any other Kingston USB flash drives. The HyperX 3.0 is available in 64, 128 and 156 GB storage consumers who value performance and quality. To increase performance Kingston has used a 8 channel controller with fast NAND memory. With a blue metal case and black rubber grip, HyperX 3.0 looks super cool and and is easy to handle. Measuring 74.99mm x 23.29 x 15.9mm, it looks a bit thick, but feels light in hand weighing just 17.7 gm.
We used PC with the latest X79 platform, SSD and updated firmware to test this drive. A part from using benchmarking suites, we did a real life file transfer test too. For this we made a folder consisting HD videos, FLAC audios, DAT, spreadsheet, database and tree like folders.
In the synthetic benchmarking test HyperX 3.0 achieved speeds of 243 MB/s and 135MB/s for sequential read and write respectively. Using another benchmarking suite, we got a phenomenal speed of 246/MB/s write and 161 MB/s which is perhaps even greater than claimed by Kingston.
We have reviewed a lot of USB3.0 based storages till date, but HyperX 3.0 is the fastest amongest them all. The blazing speed and cool look vouch for its quality , though its price is a bit steep. But if your computer has a USB 3.0 port and if you value performance more than cost, then this is the product for you.
Buy at: www.kingston.com/en
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