Testseek.co.uk have collected 141 expert reviews of the Kingston M.2 2280 HyperX Predator Series PCIe and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston M.2 2280 HyperX Predator Series PCIe.
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“If you want the fastest SSD drive we’ve tested to date that is compatible with almost any system
Then Kingston’s HyperX Predator is just the right match. Unbeatable performance and it also looks great.”
Abstract: In 2012 I had the opportunity to test my first HyperX SSD, and back then I was very impressed by its performance and also the design. After this Kingston continued to evolve the HyperX name and made it synonymous with products that are designed for enthus...
The Kingston HyperX Predator 240GB M.2 Gen2 x4 PCIe SSD reviewed today has been available for a little more than a year. There are a handful of other manufacturers that have recently released SSD's based on the third generation PCIe 3.0, which doubles the...
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Published: 2015-12-21, Author: Steven , review by: legitreviews.com
The Intel Z170 chipset introduced several new features that can allow users to get more out of their systems such as bootable RAID with high speed M.2 drives. By itself, the HyperX Predator is already a fairly fast drive if you compare it to standard SAT...
PCI Express Expansion Card, M.2 PCI Express SSD, 1.4GB/s Reads, Compact Form Factor, Enterprise Technology at an Enthusiast Price Level, Variety of Sizes Available, Good Price per GB
Slow writes, Random performance slower than expected
In this review I looked at the new HyperX Predator M.2 PCIe SSD drive. This is an enterprise level SSD based on the M.2 standard. Our review sample came with a HyperX branded PCI Express expansion card which allows the drive to be installed in a variety o...
Excellent Build Quality, Top Read & Write Performance, Design (For Some), 1 Million Hours MTBF, PCIe Solution, 3 Years Warranty, Normal & Low-Profile PCI Adapters Included, Acronis TrueImage HD 2014 Cloning Software Coupon Included, Price, ,
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Before we start talking about the HyperX Predator M.2 PCIe G2 480GB SSD I'd like to point out that since some of you have pointed out that our charts have grown extremely long (with almost 60 SSD models in them that's not something that coul...
Published: 2015-11-03, Author: Mark , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Abstract: When Skylake came out we were tantalized with the possibilities for high-speed RAM exceeding existing top end kits. Kingston was nice enough to send over a Kingston HyperX Savage 3000MHz kit for us to check out, and with 16GB of dual-channel Savage timed...
Abstract: Last week I posted some initial Kingston HyperX Predator M.2 SSD Linux benchmarks. Since those results, which were rather disappointing when factoring in the cost of this solid-state storage, I've run some more tests. While the performance has improved wi...
The Kingston HyperX Predator 480GB is the fastest SSD we've tested, but its performance in normal everyday tasks is disappointing compared to the incredible synthetic numbers. The drive seems to be more adept at sequential operations and anything involvin...
Abstract: While recently I've posted a number of Linux solid-state drive benchmarks from low-end SATA 3.0 SSDs being used in Linux test systems not frequently being stressed by disk/file-system workloads, here are some benchmark results using a higher-end M.2 SSD...