Monday, November 29, 2010

Kingston HyperX Max 3.0 USB 3.0 SSD reviewed, hits ludicrous speeds

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We've all seen the scene in some movie or another: secret agent
infiltrates the enemy stronghold, sneaks into the server room, then
fights off bad guy after bad guy while an agonizingly slow progress
bar ticks across the screen, super-secret egg salad recipe files
taking ages to copy. If only they had a Kingston HyperX Max USB 3.0
external drive they could have escaped without needing that big final
fight scene. The drive was recently tested by PC Perspective and found
to feature solid construction and performance, offering the highest
sequential write speeds the site had ever seen thanks to a Toshiba HG2
controller coupled with 128GB of Toshiba flash and 128MB of DDR cache
memory. And, at $280 for a 128GB model, it's even somewhat reasonably
priced -- well, for an external USB 3.0 SSD, anyway.

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