Testseek.com have collected 75 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Savage USB3.1 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Savage USB3.1.
January 2016
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High performance
High capacity
5 year warranty
New agressive looks
Build Quality
Top Of The Charts Performance
Design
Also Available In 512GB
Overall Size
Price/Performance Ratio
5 Year Warranty
Fast sequential read/write speeds (for a flash drive)
Compact
Solid-feeling design
Price
Ease Of Installation
Balance Of Speed & Storage Space
Style
Smart Portable Storage
5Year Warranty
Some of the fastest transfer speeds we've seen
Solid design
Backed with a 5-year warranty
Available in capacities up to 256GB
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Final Words
Regardless if you are a gamer or not
HyperX Savage is a great option if you are looking for a large capacity and fast flash drive. It's one of the best options on the market which is hard to beat considering that all t
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Drive chokes on large groups of small files
Faster external SSDs with twice the capacity are available for about the same price
Huge Block Transfers Like Drive Images Bog Down A Little
Let's compare those numbers to my Crucial BX500 240GB Internal SSD.My Crucial BX 500 managed 543.1MB/s read, and 372.0MB/s write on the SEQ1M Q8T1 test, which simulates 8 sequential operations at once utilizing a single thread. This simulates moving large...
Abstract: If you're a gamer on the go, the HyperX Savage is geared for you. With super-fast transfer speeds of up to 350MB/s, I found the HyperX Savage user experience to be comparable to modern SSDs. I was honestly impressed with how solid this drive feels. For a...
The first thing that I have to say is that this drive didn't enjoy being benchmarked with the various tools that I am currently using, so if you are only looking at those numbers you will be left with mixed feelings and perhaps asking for that little extr...
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Published: 2016-02-29, Author: Mark , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Price, Ease Of Installation, Balance Of Speed & Storage Space, Style, Smart Portable Storage, 5Year Warranty
Huge Block Transfers Like Drive Images Bog Down A Little
The Kingston HyperX Savage USB 3.1 Gen 1 128GB did indeed transfer at 350MB/s read and 250MB/s write. Now, take an external drive enclosure and dongle and shove it in your pants pocket and walk around a bit. Take the external out and put in a HyperX S...
Abstract: The Kingston HyperX Savage USB 3.1 Flash Drive comes in 64GB, 128GB, 256GB and 512GB capacities, is blazing fast, looks awesome and comes with a 5 year warranty. If you're looking for a flash drive to drop large files onto in record speed, this is it!...
Fast sequential read/write speeds (for a flash drive), Compact, solid-feeling design
Drive chokes on large groups of small files, Faster external SSDs with twice the capacity are available for about the same price
The HyperX Savage looks good on paper (and on some benchmarks), but in real-world use, it sputters with small files, and loses the value war against certain external SSDs. Read More…...
Build Quality, Top Of The Charts Performance, Design, Also Available In 512GB, Overall Size, Price/Performance Ratio, 5 Year Warranty, ,
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When we received the HyperX Savage 128GB USB 3.1 Gen 1 flash drive by Kingston roughly 2+ months ago although we all knew it was basically a renamed USB 3.0 drive we didn't feel it'd be right to test it on a USB 3.0 compatible mainboard so al...
Published: 2016-01-31, Author: Tom , review by: modders-inc.com
In the past I've tested USB flash drives that didn't quite meet their advertised specifications. However, the Kingston HyperX Savage USB Drive does in fact meet or exceed the advertised specifications. While not every copy or write scenario is going to be...
Published: 2016-01-25, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
When I first received this memory stick I had doubts that this drive would be anything that was truly impressive other than it's build quality, but I was mistaken. In the past I have found the speeds on a memory stick to be very optimistic, but in terms o...
The HyperX Savage USB 3.1 type 1 drive falls into a very interesting position. The drive matches or beats the advertised performance numbers and with a quick glance at available drives it is faster than the standard USB 3 drives on the market although I...