Testseek.com have collected 234 expert reviews of the Kingston 2.5 inch HyperX Savage Series SATA600 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston 2.5 inch HyperX Savage Series SATA600.
April 2015
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Kingston no longer manufactures their old HyperX 3K SSDs however is the new HyperX Savage a worthy successor that once reigned supreme years ago?It seems so. It is a solid SSD that yielded solid results. The HyperX Savage SSD that deviates from the previo...
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Published: 2015-05-31, Author: James , review by: impulsegamer.com
The HyperX Savage 240GB is a beast and give the price (from $155AUD – May 2015), it's quite an affordable drive that is ideal to both gamers and PC enthusiasts. From our tests and real-world usage, we found the HyperX Savage 240GB a great drive for both W...
Published: 2015-04-28, Author: Jon , review by: tweaktown.com
We feel that Kingston has a worthy replacement for the HyperX 3K in the HyperX Savage. The HyperX Savage can indeed run with the fastest drives on the market. With respect to synthetic benchmarks, it is among the fastest SATA-based SSD we've ever tested....
High Performance Phison S10 Controller, 560MB/S Read, Excellent RAID Performance, SATA 6 Compliant, Solid Enclosure, Great Outward Style, Available in Four Capacities
Uses planar NAND
In this review I looked at the HyperX Savage SSD drive and how that drive reacted in a RAID configuration. As many enthusiasts know RAID is a Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks and has been around since the dawn of storage technology. Some have chosen t...
PCMark 8: The Home and Creative test suites will be used for the purposes of this review. The ratings displayed for each test suite will be the total score. Geekbench: This benchmark aims to quickly and accurately measure processor and memory performance...
Abstract: Kingston is the world's largest independent manufacturer of memory products, which includes solid state drives. They have SSDs with features and capacities for just about any application, but for those looking for the ultimate in performance, they have th...
Abstract: When solid-state drives advance, we all win. Can everyone put a 1TB+ PCIe 3.0 AIC SSD in their system? No, of course not. But as companies release better and faster drives, midrange SSDs drop in price to the point that even thrifty builders can get a resp...
We were not really expecting this level of performance or quality from the Kingston HyperX Savage. Not that we expected a lacklustre performance or maybe even mildly exciting, we just never expected to be so wow'd. There is an ouch on the way, it is curre...
Abstract: I was warned about this. Other tech head people I know told me that once I got my hands on a Solid State Drive that I’d never want to go back to using standard mechanical drives. I also should have known something like this would happen when...
Looking at the Hyperx Savage you have to be impressed, and as always everything start with the package and its contents. Something that sets an example as to how to give everything that anyone would want. After that comes that design of the drive, somethi...