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May 2011
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USB 3.0
64 GB Provides Ample Storage Even As Portable OS
Blazing Fast Transfer Rates and Overall Speed
Aluminum Case For Added Durability
Backwards Compatible to USB 2.0
Easily Used For Boot Drive
Build Quality
15Gs Resistant Aluminum Housing
64GB
Blazing Fast
No Need For Extra Power (like eSATA flash drives)
Price
Excellent read and write speeds
Shock resistant up to 15Gs
Backwards compatible with USB 2.0
Well constructed
Five year warranty
Light weight
=Lighting Fast
=Light Blue color to tell you it is USB 3.0
=Light (Red) on the end when in use
Very fast performance
USB 3.0 and 2.0 compatible
Good price per gigabyte
Shockresistant aluminum housing
High capacity USB 3.0 drive in a standard size case
Excellent read speeds
Tough aluminum shell
Great price to performance ratio
Very
Very fast
Hard aluminum construction
Good price per GB
Great performance
Quad-channel technology
Native USB 3.0 controller
Available in 32GB and 64GB versions
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Price May Be Steep For Casual Users
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Gets Quite Hot
Cap cannot be placed on opposite end of drive
Pricey
Black in color and I loose those caps all the time
Ran out of “light” references …
Can get hot during intense data transfer
No retainer for cap when in use
Write speeds fell just short of published specifications
It is no news that the USB 3.0 flash drives have very good read speeds compared to their USB 2.0 counterparts, but this last Supersonic drive from Patriot Memory really exceeded my expectations in terms of write speeds, reaching with ease 70256 kbytes...
Abstract: Especially with small files, the Supersonic struggled and ranked poorly among its competitors. When we transferred 22 704 files with a total size of 2 GB, for example, the Supersonic wrote them with an effective speed of onl..
Abstract: Patriot's drive crushed the competition in our ISO file read test, offering speeds of 116MB/s compared to the DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 at 83MB/s and the Nobility N005 at 79.6MB/s. Although the gap wasn't quite as wide, the SuperSonic maintained its lead in both our game and program read te..
Abstract: Today we’re looking at the . Like the product itself, I wanted to make this review quick and efficient, but not lacking substance :)As you can see, on the outside, it really is as simple as it gets. A flat black aluminum/plastic housing contains the dr...
The USB 3.0 interface boasts 10 times the performance of its predecessor with its 5Gbps bandwidth SuperSpeed specification. So the "simple" act of moving a high performance flash drive over to the USB 3.0 interface should in itself give it additional p...
The Patriot Supersonic 64GB flash drive has left me with mixed feelings. While this is a very cool product that I would very much like to own, I’m not sure that I would. Although it is very fast, particularly when compared to USB 2.0 devices, it’s not ...
Retailing for approximately $35 at press time, the Patriot Supersonic Rage XT 32GB will allow you to keep a lot of porn personal documents with you for not a lot of money. Its compact form factor and slide-out design is definitely something I really liked...
Fast transfer speeds, USB 3.0 interface, Aluminum shock resistant housing, Quad channel design, Up to 100MB/s read speeds, Up to 70MB/s write speeds, USB 2.0 port compatibility...
Casing gets quite hot to the touch...
The Patriot SuperSonic USB 3.0 flash drive certainly lives up to its name. This is one quick drive that takes any of your files large and small and swallows them up begging for more. During the tests the USB 3.0 interface showed its true colors demoli...