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Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Max 3.0 SSD USB3 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Max 3.0 SSD USB3.
Award: Most Awarded January 2011
January 2011
 
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The editors liked

  • Great Performance
  • Good looks
  • Durable all metal design
  • Good
  • Powerful controller built in
  • Very Portable
  • Build Quality
  • Size
  • Performance
  • USB 3.0
  • Solid performance (even without a special driver)
  • Highest sequential write speeds seen to date
  • Nicely constructed
  • Fast
  • Did I mention fast??
  • SSD inside
  • USB 2.0 compatible
  • Works on Macs
  • No moving parts
  • Shock resistant

The editors didn't like

  • Price
  • While decent is still a lot
  • No power On/Off switch for drive
  • Does not come with any software...
  • Price (For Some)
  • Capacity (An 256GB Version Is Also Available)
  • Not as portable as a thumb drive
  • Expensive
  • Lack of included software

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  Published: 2015-08-10, Author: Lawrence , review by: silentpcreview.com

  • The Kingston HyperX Savage 480GB falls short of the performance levels of the last two generations of Samsung Pro 256GB drives, but edges out Crucial MX100 512GB. In real world tests, the Samsung drives consistently lead the other models we've tested, whi...

 
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  Published: 2011-06-03, review by: rwlabs.com

  • Build Quality, Size, Performance, USB 3.0
  • Price (For Some), Capacity (An 256GB Version Is Also Available)
  • First with their memory modules, after that with their flash drives and finally with their SSD solutions Kingston never ceases to amaze me with their lightning fast and innovative products. Of course although the HyperX MAX 3.0 128GB external U...

 
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  Published: 2011-04-26, review by: tomshardware.com

  • Abstract:  Kingston barely misses our recommendation. In a direct comparison, we prefer the OCZ Enyo, which simply surpasses the HyperX Max 3.0, especially when writing. This is the deciding factor when it comes to efficient transfers when you need to take larger amounts of data with you and you’re in a hurry. Otherwise, Kingston’s driv..

 
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  Published: 2011-03-23, review by: insidehw.com

  • Abstract:  Some time ago, we got acquainted with the state of affairs on the SSD market worldwide and confirmed once again that the acceptance of new technology doesn’t come with their appearance, but with a low price tag. Well, USB 3.0 seems to have followed a s...

 
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  Published: 2011-03-02, Author: Elias , review by: techworld.com

  • The bottom line is, if you want a portable drive that's durable (i.e. has no moving parts) and capable of taking advantage of the speed that USB 3.0 provides, then the Kingston HyperX Max 3.0 should be considered. However, with a massive price per for...

 
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  Published: 2011-03-01, review by: hardwareunboxed.com

  • A few weeks ago when we reviewed the Patriot Supersonic 64GB USB 3.0 flash drive, we had a hard time getting over the $200 US asking price, which lead us to this conclusion… “It is worth pointing out that if all you are after is a pocket size drive tha...

 
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  Published: 2011-02-10, review by: hardwarelogic.com

  • Since this is basically a V+(100) SSD with a USB 3 controller, you'll be paying a slight premium for the bundle. It looks like the retail pricing is about $300 (Amazon Link) which is about 10% higher than the Serial ATA drive alone. While it may be che...

 
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  Published: 2011-02-09, review by: techgage.com

  • It goes without saying that in today's market, any SSD product you pick up is going to count as a luxury purchase. On the desktop side, mechanical hard drives can be had for as low as $0.10 a gigabyte, while for SSDs, that number is rarely lower than ...

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  Published: 2011-02-01, Author: Jake , review by: pureoverclock.com

  • The Kingston HyperX MAX 3.0 is a wonderfully sleek and convenient portable storage SSD that is small enough to fit easily into your pocket and fast enough to knock off your socks. Entirely plug-and-play, the HyperX MAX 3.0 can run without requiring any...

 
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  Published: 2011-01-31, review by: technogog.com

  • Fast, Did I mention fast??, SSD inside, USB 2.0 compatible, Works on Macs, No moving parts, Shock resistant
  • Expensive, Lack of included software
  • Overall the HyperX MAX 3.0 is an impressive external drive. The drive is stylish in appearance and lightning fast when paired with a USB 3.0 connection. It is one of the fast external devices that I have encountered as a reviewer. The main drawback on...

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