Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the Corsair Flash Voyager USB3 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Flash Voyager USB3.
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Extra protection from the rubber casing
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Competition offers better speeds for not much more cost
Lid is easy to lose
Competition offers better speeds for not much more cost. Lid is easy to lose
Competition offers better speeds for not much more cost, Lid is easy to lose
With a bit of searching, you can find Corsair's latest online for AU$69. But for a whole AU$10 more, you could get significantly better performance out of Patriot's Supersonic, which has the same capacity.
Competition offers better speeds for not much more cost. Lid is easy to lose
With a bit of searching, you can find Corsair's latest online for AU$69. But for a whole AU$10 more, you could get significantly better performance out of Patriot's Supersonic, which has the same capacity....
Abstract: For as long as USB storage devices have been in the market, Corsair has been pushing the technology to the limits. A few years ago it introduced its Flash Voyager series; with a flexible rubber casing and high transfer speeds the range has always exude...
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Published: 2016-04-26, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: With having some new Corsair USB 3.0 Flash Voyager flash drives around, I decided to run some fresh Linux file-system benchmarks on them to see how various file-systems are performing on low-cost USB flash drives.It's been a while since the last time I di...
Abstract: The read speed for a 4GB test with IOzone led to a high deviation in the results for F2FS. The 4GB write test was maxed out in line with EXT4, XFS, and Btrfs. Btrfs won its first test when it came to Compile Bench where it had a noticeable victory o...
Abstract: If purchased more than a year or two ago, there's a good chance that your current desktop doesn't have USB 3.0. The chances of it having a PCI Express x1 slot, however, are much greater (the tech has been around since 2003). Installing an add-on card...
Published: 2013-06-21, Author: James , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: £90 might seem like a high price for a simple USB key, regardless of what size it is, but the Corsair Flash Voyager 128GB storage key suddenly becomes a lot more interesting when you factor in the original retail price of £149.99. Suddenly, £90 looks like...
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Published: 2017-03-22, Author: La , review by: clubic.com
Abstract: Les clés retenues dans ce comparatif fonctionnent selon la norme USB 3.0, dix fois plus rapide que l'USB 2.0 et pouvant atteindre en théorie 600 Mo/s. L'USB 2.0 est peu adapté pour des clés possédant une capacité de stockage aussi importante que 64 Go. El...
Abstract: Version moderne de la disquette, la clef USB s'est imposée durant les années 2000 comme le nouveau moyen simple pour échanger ou transporter des données d'une machine à une autre. Un concept simple qui s'est largement répandu auprès du grand public, et qu...