Testseek.co.uk have collected 111 expert reviews of the Kingston DataTraveler HyperX USB3 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston DataTraveler HyperX USB3.
December 2011
(85%)
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The editors liked
Speed
Durability
5 Year Manufacturer Warranty
Affordable
Light and compact memory stick design
Large capacity for a USB thumb drive
Very fast
Robust design
The new class leader
By a clear margin
Eight channel architecture really works
Tough design
Mixed file performance is also very strong
The editors didn't like
Premium speed commands a premium price
Write speeds a bit below average
Bulky case can make plugging it in tricky
Cap could be easily lost
It costs an arm and a leg
Kitguru says
If ultimate performance is your primary concern then look no further
Exceeds rated read speeds and tests within 10% of advertised write speeds in real-world tests, Enables users to write a 1GB file in Allows 1GB of data to be read in @60GB of usable storage on a tiny stick, Competitive price compared other 64GB USB 3.0 flash drives, especially considering the price/performance
Roughly 38% larger in volume compared to the average 64GB competing USB 3.0 flash drive, Removable cap could be lost, Cap only fits onto the drive in one orientation, Cap will not fit on the backside of the drive if the lanyard is tied on
The Kingston DataTraveler HyperX 64GB USB 3.0 flash drive appears to be one of fastest USB 3.0 flash drives available today. The SiSoftware Sandra rank utility placed the 64GB review model at 7th place worldwide with a 472.9 IOPS device score (making ...
Portability and durability are two essential criteria for a flash drive. They may not be garner as much attention as the sexy graphics cards or super high speed triple-channel memory modules, but the little flash drive is an essential product for a gre...
Build Quality, Design, 8Channel NAND Flash Architecture, USB 3.0, Fastest USB Flash Drive On The Planet, Plenty Of Storage Capacity (Up To 256GB)
Price (For Some)
It was but a few months back when we reviewed the latest Kingston HyperX MAX 3.0 external SSD that we realized that USB 3.0 had a massive performance potential. Still even after testing the DataTraveler Ultimate G2 64GB and the Patriot Superson...
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The Kingston DataTraveler HyperX 3.0 is a great thumb drive. It does have some drawbacks though. The first is the formatting. While I know that Fat-32 is intended for compatibility across multiple platforms, it causes issues with the size of the files tha...
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Abstract: If you are in the market for a new flash drive, there are three metrics you tend to focus on. The first being performance, followed closely by capacity and of course warranty. For the longest time Kingston's HyperX brand has been the pinnacle of performan...
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