Testseek.co.uk have collected 234 expert reviews of the Kingston 2.5 inch HyperX Savage Series SATA600 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston 2.5 inch HyperX Savage Series SATA600.
April 2015
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234 Reviews
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The editors liked
Impressive performance
Great bundle
Price vs. performance ratio is top
Phison PS3110-S10 controller and Toshiba A19nm NAND
Consistently strong performance
Attractive styling
Low-cost
3-year warranty w/ tech support
A return to the premium accessory package. Looks good with HyperX Savage RAM.
Best 7mm HyperX drive yet
Looks and feels like a premium drive
Solid performance
The editors didn't like
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“Kingston’s HyperX Savage SSD is the drive for you if want what very well could be the best SATA3-based consumer drive available. Impressive Performance and a great bundle.”
Kingston HyperX Savage 240GB Solid State Drive Review
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Real World Performance (what really matters).
Quite expensive for a "mid-range" SSD
Not far off the pricing of the Samsung 850 PRO which features 7 years more warranty
Kingston's HyperX Savage SSD is a drive that takes extreme performance and turns it into an extreme performer for any user that may find themselves looking for an upgrade. Its raw power matched by the stylish red gaming design makes it a desirable drive e...
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Published: 2015-08-24, Author: Mark , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Well FleshedOut Bundle, Blazing Speed, Long Life Cycle, 3 Year Warranty, Phison S10 Controller, Kingston's Great Tech Support, Well FleshedOut Bundle, Blazing Speed, Long Life Cycle, 3 Year Warranty, Phison S10 Controller, Kingston's Great Tech Support
None, Unless You Count Being Spoiled By The Speed, None, Unless You Count Being Spoiled By The Speed
We aren't here to drag platter drives through the mud, but on a daily basis we hear “My laptop/desktop is so slow. Can you take a look at it?” 90 percent of the time we look at the desktop or laptop and it's running a less than capable platter-based hard...
Abstract: But, compared to some of the SSDs we've seen from Kingston, we'll accept that this latest drive has some call to use the HyperX label. It's impressively speedy, and not just when compared to some of its more pedestrian stablemates. Put up against Samsung'...
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Published: 2015-07-31, Author: Tomas , review by: technogog.com
Fast, really fast, Bundle Kit includes everything for quick installation, Threeyear warranty, Includes Acronis migration software, USB 3.0 Enclosure for 2.5” hard drives
For those users who want to run their PCs or Macs at top SATA III speeds, the Savage is an exceptional choice. It is priced in line with similar high end SSD models. The bundle kit can be found on Amazon for $118 that is actually cheaper than the slightly...
High performance, Looks great, Free cloning software, 3.5″ bracket, Three year warranty
None worth to mention,
HyperX Savage 240GB SSD is a great performing, well designed and well priced drive. I can recommend it to all gamers and enthusiasts who are looking for top performance storage in reasonable price.HyperX Savage 240GB SATA SSD is receiving well deserved Re...
No matter if you want to use only one on its own, or two in RAID the HyperX Savage would be an excellent choice for consumers on a tight budget4.6Your RatingUser Rating: 0 (0 votes)Kingston HyperX Savage - IntroductionKingston HyperX Savage - Closer LookK...
Abstract: The SSDs available in the market are becoming faster everyday, and the SATA-600 interface is becoming a performance-limiting factor. Because of this, newer high-end models are using the PCI Express interface. In this review, we will compare two high-end S...
Quality (Toshiba A19 Toggle NAND Flash), Very Good Performance, Feature Set, 1.000.000 Hours MTBF, 3 Year Warranty, Bundle, Color Combination (For Some), Price (For Some), ,
Constant Performance (For Some),
With the arrival of the HyperX Savage SSD line it's quite obvious that Kingston is trying to phase out the older HyperX 3k model and although it's not really that old I think it's the right move. Unfortunately although Phison has come a long...
The HyperX Savage is the second mid-range SSD equipped with a Phison S10 controller that made its way to my review bench recently, the Patriot Ignite being the first I looked at. The same controller is also being used to power the Corsair Neutron SSD line...
Although I had previously heard about the Phison S10 performance issues, I had some pretty high hopes for the HyperX Savage. Several weeks ago, I reviewed the Patriot Ignite which offered decent performance for a drive carrying cheapo asynchronous NAND, s...