Testseek.com have collected 35 expert reviews of the Corsair Flash Survivor GT USB2 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Flash Survivor GT USB2.
December 2009
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The editors liked
Fast performance
Rugged design
Heavy duty design
Plenty of capacity
Encryption program
Extremly durable
Waterproof
Well packed
Easy to use
True Crypt security application
Speed
Durable
Impressive performance
Extremely durable construction
Water resistant... Will survive the inadvertent trip through the washing machine
10 year warranty
Fast
Stylish
Doesn't take up adjacent USB port
Extremely durable
Generous 10-year warranty & support
Extra strong body
8GB capacity
Fast data transfers
Fast reads/writes for all file sizes
Wellnigh indestructible.
Great protection
Fast speeds
Cool design
Comes with encryption software
8GB of storage space
Water proof
Durable case
Speedy transfer rate (Up to 34MB/s read speed and 28MB/s write speed)
Ridiculously durable
Water resistant up to 200 meters
Comes with USB extension cord
Key ring and Corsair dog tag
Cool tubular shape
10 year warranty.
The editors didn't like
Larger design may block adjacent USB ports
I’d like to thank Corsair for making this review possible.
Bulky
Steel Necklace
Stickers ruin the looks
Relatively big
And heavy
More expensive than comparable flash drives
Endcap attached to tube by 1mm collar and glue
Hard to unscrew first time...
Bulky & heavy
More expensive per GB than other drives
Slight squeak when closing. No bundled encryption software.
NONE!
Slipping rubber grip / anti shock piece.
Expensive
Large form factor might make it hard to use (without USB extension cord) when USB ports are very close together.
Abstract: Unlike most USB Flash Drives in the market the Survivor GT is made out of two parts, the casing and the main drive. As you can on both ends Corsair has placed two shock dampening collars for greater security.
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Published: 2009-12-16, Author: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
For times when you really must safeguard your data against the elements and environment, the Corsair Survivor GT offers a durable and hard wearing solution, with the added benefit of reasonably brisk transfer speeds....
Larger design may block adjacent USB ports, I’d like to thank Corsair for making this review possible.
Corsair has done it again. The Survivor GT is one of the fastest flash drives available on the market that is also rugged and water resistant. It may not have the absolute fastest read times – it’s close but my OCZ ATV Turbo manages to edge it...
Corsair has done it again. The Survivor GT is one of the fastest flash drives available on the market that is also rugged and water resistant. It may not have the absolute fastest read times - it's close but my OCZ ATV Turbo manages to edge it out a t...
Heavy duty design, Plenty of capacity, Encryption program
Bulky
While I didnt back my car over the Survivor to “crash test” it, the drive has a solid feel, and certainly looks like it could stand up to quite a bit of abuse. The water resistance is a nice plus, given that the drive is meant to be carried ar...
We believe that Corsair has made a device that will fit the needs of the many. If you don’t fall for the robust aluminum casing you can get yourself a Voyger GT 8GB which will get you the same performance, as it uses the same memory chips.If you wan...
Comes with encryption software
8GB of storage space
Water proof
Durable case
Slipping rubber grip / anti shock piece.
The Corsair Survivor flash drive came with an open source on the fly encryption software called TrueCrypt. This is a great option for business users who are constantly moving important files from machine to machine. However, I did not install TrueCrypt...
If protecting the data on your flash drive is important to you then the Corsair Flash Survivor is the drive to get. It can sure take a beating and still perform at top notch. It went through plain water, ice, boiling water, and a few throws at a brick...
Abstract: Trying to think about how the Flash Survivor GT can be summed up in a number is basically a discussion about purpose. When only taking transfer speeds into consideration the drive does not impress and it can be positioned somewhere just above the mains...