Testseek.com have collected 54 expert reviews of the Kingston 2.5 inch HyperX Fury RGB Series SATA600 SHFR and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston 2.5 inch HyperX Fury RGB Series SATA600 SHFR.
December 2014
(76%)
54 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Good everyday performance, Follows the RGB lighting specs that gaming PCs use for interior light shows
Slower that some hard drives when it comes to sustained writes, Pricey for the performance
We love the RGB lighting, the heft of this drive, and its everyday performance. But the slow sustained writes will occasionally have you wishing you'd bought something cheaper and faster...
Published: 2018-09-29, Author: Billy , review by: anandtech.com
Most users can give the HyperX Fury RGB SSD an immediate pass due to using a laptop or one of the vast majority of desktop cases that don't allow for showing off an illuminated SATA SSD. For users who are putting together a fully-illuminated build to show...
The Fury RGB SSD is the first SSD from HyperX to offer RGB LED lighting to PC builders that want to have controllable LED lighting on a Solid-State Drive with good performance. All three capacities that are offered in the Fury RGB SSD series are rated at...
RGB comes with a premium price, Lackluster performance, Poor performance after moderate write and copy workloads, Poor power efficiency
RGB is all the rage these days and HyperX's new Fury RGB looks amazing, but its performance just isn't up to par. With so many impressive SSDs to choose from, we don't recommend the Fury RGB unless you are searching for the RGB aesthetics alone...
Expensive by relative capacity, Some brands offer 5-year warranty, RGB lighting adds weight/increases heat
Our performance rating compares how effective the 480GB Kingston HyperX Fury RGB performed in benchmark operations against competing SATA-based solid state drive storage solutions. For reference, Kingston specifications suggest 550 MB/s maximum reads and...
RGB price premium, Runs warmer than most, Middling performance
RGB lighting may seem entirely superfluous, yet when done right, it can add an extra layer of wow factor to a gaming rig. We've seen plenty of eye-catching examples in recent years, and while most areas of a build can be enhanced with RGB components, stor...
Good looking drive, Beautiful RGB effects, Free cloning software, Multiple motherboard support for RGB, Neutral, - Decent wear rating
Poor performance, Incredibly costly
The RGB lighting on the drive is certainly the stand-out feature here; it'll look fantastic in your build, if RGB is the theme. We found the perforated metal lighting zones looked great and contrasted well against the metal enclosure.However, that's prett...
RGB comes with a premium price, Lackluster performance, Poor performance after moderate write and copy workloads, Poor power efficiency
RGB is all the rage these days and HyperX's new Fury RGB looks amazing, but its performance just isn't up to par. With so many impressive SSDs to choose from, we don't recommend the Fury RGB unless you are searching for the RGB aesthetics alone...
Published: 2018-10-17, Author: Jon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: For a long time I've held up Kingston's HyperX Predator SSD as an avatar for the overall great 2.5-inch SATA drive. Now there's the hefty HyperX Fury with its gamer-oriented RGB lighting. It looks and feels (in the hand) great, and also performs great on...