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November 2014
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The editors liked
Great performance ( comparing to declared speed )
Reasonable price
Compatible with consoles
Available in three colors
Design
Size/Weight
Very Good Performance
5 Years Warranty
Different Colors According To Capacity
Price (For Some)
Lifetime Warranty
Unique Looks
Low Profile
Easy Overclocking
XMP Certified at 1.2v
No additional voltage needed when pushed to 2815MHz
Timing does not have to be loosened too much at further overclocks from XMP
Optimized performance for HaswellE processors
Respectable performance
Competitively priced (240GB for $130/120GB for $70)
Faster than the fastest platters
Spacer included for 9.5mm bays
Easy to setup
The editors didn't like
Feels too plastic
No Lanyard Included
Not very receptive to tighter timings
Doesn't come in a 480GB capacity
Product sticker doesn't stick so well
An entry level bundle with tools/software would be great
In real world use, this drive is fast as hell!, Large capacity for on the go, Long warranty.
Listed speed ratings for read and write are much slower than actuality, A little high in cost per GB, but warranted by the actual speed of the drive. Catch 22 here.
For the most part, the HyperX FURY did quite a bit better than the specifications quoted. In real life file transfers, writing was rather impressive at nearly four times what it was said it could do, coming in at almost 120MB/s. Reads were seen to be upwa...
Kingston's HyperX Fury offers a decent amount of performance for those wanting an attractive USB 3.0 storage solution. However, there is room for improvement with the price at just over $1/GB...
Published: 2015-09-30, Author: Matt , review by: cclonline.com
Abstract: A few months ago I took a look at some Kingston USB sticks to see if there was much difference between them. Whilst there was the obvious speed difference between the USB2.0 and USB3.0 sticks, the two USB3.0 sticks had practically no difference between th...
Abstract: We tested 42 USB 3.0 memory sticks with a storage capacity of at least 32 GB. As one might have expected, transfer speeds vary greatly, ranging from painfully slow to lightning fast. Which one should you buy? Around two years ago, when we last perfor...
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Published: 2014-10-29, Author: Matthew , review by: kitguru.net
Rugged casing, Stylish look, Faster than advertised read/write speeds
Write speeds suffer when dealing with some file types.
The Kingston HyperX Fury USB stick is a handy little device. It delivers reliable performance and is built to withstand a few drops. Obviously USB 2.0 performance numbers are lower when compared to USB 3.0 – which is to be expected.While a USB 3.0 port is...
Abstract: The HyperX FURY, to give it its full title, is a USB Flash Drive that has been developed as an entry level storage offering for games and other enthusiasts who are on a restricted budget. Its aim is to allow users to store games, music, photos, videos and...
Abstract: By Chris BidmeadUSB Flash drives are getting cheaper, and their capacities are rising rapidly. But with larger capacities, another important factor is beginning to emerge – the speed data can be transferred on and off the device.Kingston's HyperX range of...
Street prices need to be lower, No bundled accessories
It's a good time to be in the market for an SSD. Kingston isn't the only company pushing prices lower and capacities higher, which is great news for consumers. The HyperX Fury range represents good, solid performance which is great for anyone - gamer or o...
When all is said and done, the Kingston Hyper X Fury would probably be high up your buy list should you be in the market for DDR4 RAM sticks as there are few brands out there that can provide the same level of performance currently.(previously published...
Using ATTO Disk Benchmark to gauge the maximum potential of our HyperX Fury USB, we see that Kingston has been fairly modest again in giving their rating as we see read speeds reaching a consistent 168MB/s peak and write performance just a touch past the...