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December 2014
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Homogénéité des performances
Prix raisonnable
Bonne qualité de fabrication
Bonnes performances en général
Prix
Performances honorables
Design aluminium brossé
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Contrôleur SandForce vieillissant
Pourquoi ne pas le proposer en plus grosse capacité ?
Publié: 2014-08-02, Auteur: Chris , review by: eteknix.com
Sub £100 / $120 price point, 7mm z-height form factor, Part of the well known HyperX family, 3 year warranty
SandForce controller severely limits this drives ability, No match for its competitors,
PricingKingston's Fury product line as part of the HyperX family in my eyes allows the enthusiast range to spread itself out to a far greater audience where budgets are a lot more important over pure performance – think of it like getting a cheaper sports...
Publié: 2015-09-14, Auteur: Tony , review by: Techreport.com
What have we learned from pitting these drives against each other? For starters, the Arc 100 continues to be a diamond in the rough. Its performance in synthetics left the Fury and Ultra II in the dust. It's little wonder that we gave it a TR Recommended...
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Publié: 2014-10-10, Auteur: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Even with the latest 580A firmware, there is an issue where TRIM doesn't work in full force. Hopefully, Kingston will be releasing on a newer firmware to fix this issue.Performance wise, its another SF-2281 controller based SSD at the end of the day. The...
Kingston's newest entry to their HyperX memory line is indeed interesting. At around $150 at Amazon, it is fairly priced and right in the middle of the pack of similar kits. This pricing also places it against some stiff competition. The option of being a...
Build Quality (SandForce Controller & Kingston NAND Flash), 3 Year Warranty, Current Price (EU)
SF2281 Age, Overall Performance, Price (USA)
When we saw that Kingston decided to make use of the rather outdated but still good SandForce SF-2281 controller we were really hoping to see at least the same performance levels as we did with the Silicon Power Slim S60 SSD model but as you can clearly t...
The new Kingston HyperX FURY 240 GiB SSD does exactly what it is proposed by the manufacturer: offers a slightly higher read performance than the other current value SSD from the manufacturer, being also price-positioned as a budget product. It performed...
Extrait: For a long time I've held up Kingston's HyperX Predator SSD as an avatar for the overall great 2.5-inch SATA drive. Now there's the hefty HyperX Fury with its gamer-oriented RGB lighting. It looks and feels (in the hand) great, and also performs great on...
If it was not clear in my review, I generally have pretty standard expectations for cloth mousing surfaces. They should have good build quality, hold to the table well, offer decent control with practically zero noise, even if the latter is at the expense...
Evaluating a drive like Kingston’s Fury 240GB really comes down to understanding its intended market. In this case, a sub-$150 price puts it firmly within the entry level domain alongside so many other new series which are vying for the same buyers. The b...