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Outstanding 566/547 MBps read/write speed with ATTO, Phison controller supports TRIM, NCQ, and Microsoft eDrive, TCG Opal 2.0 security with automatic 256bit AES hardware encryption, 3Year Kingston product warranty support, Offered in 120/240/480/960GB sto
Less impressive IOPS performance, Some manufacturers offer 5years of warranty support
Our first rating is performance, which compares how effective the HyperX Savage SSD performs in benchmark operations against competing SATA-based solid state drive storage solutions. For reference, Kingston specifications suggest 560 MB/s maximum reads ...
Great Aesthetics, Low Profile, Great Overclocking Capabilities.
No other Color Options
All in all, we found the HyperX Savage HX318C9SRK2/16 kit to be quite a performance oriented set of memory. While this isn't the cheapest memory kit out on the market, the price is on par with the performance you get from other brands....
Kingston no longer manufactures their old HyperX 3K SSDs however is the new HyperX Savage a worthy successor that once reigned supreme years ago?It seems so. It is a solid SSD that yielded solid results. The HyperX Savage SSD that deviates from the previo...
The HyperX Savage 240GB is a beast and give the price (from $155AUD – May 2015), it's quite an affordable drive that is ideal to both gamers and PC enthusiasts. From our tests and real-world usage, we found the HyperX Savage 240GB a great drive for both W...
Publié: 2015-04-28, Auteur: Jon , review by: tweaktown.com
We feel that Kingston has a worthy replacement for the HyperX 3K in the HyperX Savage. The HyperX Savage can indeed run with the fastest drives on the market. With respect to synthetic benchmarks, it is among the fastest SATA-based SSD we've ever tested....
High speed, Capacity, Looks, USB 3.1, Backwards compatibility, Multiple size offerings, 5year warranty
Underperforms its rated speeds in some tests
After running the HyperX Savage USB 3.1 drive through the test suite, it's hard not to like this drive. The quote on Kingston's web site is a performance rating of up to 350MB/s read and 250MB/s write. In a couple of tests, it surely got there covering bo...
Publié: 2015-07-03, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
In a sea saturated with solid state drives from every memory manufacturer under the sun, the Kingston HyperX Savage 240GB is one product that stands out -- literally. It does not strike me as common for an SSD to look good (Not saying they are usually ugl...
Kingston’s HyperX Savage is an interesting SSD that endeavors to provide a cost-friendly high performance storage solution alongside something other companies have struggled to achieve: long term performance endurance. In many ways it succeeds in doing ex...
Great build quality, Comes with portable USB 3.0 case, High sequential read and write speeds
Poor online availability
From a performance perspective, the Kingston HyperX Savage was surprisingly good. It does prove to be a formidable opponent to the flagships from other manufacturers like Samsung and SanDisk.Kingston HyperX Savage 240GB SSD: Detailed ReviewKingston's Hype...
Kingston's HyperX Savage gives a performance fit for it to be considered when building a high end enthusiast rig. The Phison PS3110-S10 controller outperforms Sandforce controller sporting SSDs and you get great write speeds on the drive and the drive per...