Testseek.com have collected 44 expert reviews of the Patriot Supersonic Magnum USB3 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Patriot Supersonic Magnum USB3.
May 2013
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The editors liked
Great read and write speeds for a USB stick. Still manages to be slim vertically
The editors didn't like
About one and a half times wider than a typical stick
So may block ports when plugged in. Expect to pay for the privilege
Abstract: In this day and age, storage is everything, especially when you're on the go, and there's generally speaking, two ways of having it in your life when mobile. The first is utilising the cloud and the second is via USB storage. Patriot's newest USB flash dr...
Tough aluminum chassis design, small, lightning quick, huge storage levels, breaks the portable £1 to 1GB price point, ideal for a business user who doesn’t want to wait forever for large, offline backups, our results are better than Patriot’s official claims,
The 64gb or 128GB versions may make more sense for most people, Kitguru says: A well rounded, lightning quick portable drive, which breaks the high capacity 1GB to £1 barrier, Rating: 8.5, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5, Share, Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Stumbleupon,
The Patriot SuperSonic Magnum 256GB is an expensive pen drive which offers not only huge storage capacity but incredible performance levels via the USB 3.0 connector. We recorded speeds over 260MB/s when reading data and over 170 MB/s when writing data. F...
SSDlike speed in your pocket, No drivers or annoying software, Massive storage in your pocket, Inherent Flash resistance to damage
Fairly pricey per GB, Default formatting is FAT32 for compatibility, Large size makes some USB ports unusable
Well what can I say here? The Patriot Supersonic Magnum literally wiped the floor with the comparison drives. That's not a real surprise since I only had USB 2.0 drives on-hand to compare it with – but that's a bit of a good thing I think. Anyone looking ...
Abstract: 'Appearance versus reality' is one of my favorite things to write about when I studied English Language Arts IB back in high school. Unlike most topics people like to study in literature, this actually applies to our daily lives just as much as what we...
Abstract: USB flash drives are the most common and widely used form of editable data storage, which today have all but replaced floppy disks and other similar data storage devices. The integration of USB 3.0 ports in most middle and all high end motherboards this y...
Abstract: Die Hosentaschen-Speicher sind beliebte Kaufobjekte. Gibt es sie doch schon für ein paar Euros. Aber stehen die Billigmodelle bei der Wahl ganz weit oben? Oder geben unsere Leser doch etwas mehr für einen besser ausgestatteten USB-Stick aus? Die Antwort l...
Tolle Transferraten, Sehr gute Zugriffszeiten, 256 GByte Speicherplatz
Durchschnittliche Ausstattung
Mit 245,6 MByte/s im Lesemodus gehört der Patriot Supersonic Magnum 256GB zu den schnellsten USB-3.0-Sticks im Testfeld. Auch die Zugriffszeiten und Schreib-Raten sind durch und durch überzeugend. Für den hohen Preis gibt's satte 256 GByte Speicher, die ...
zu den einzelnen Testkandidaten: ADATA DashDrive Elite UE700 128 GB Der langsamste Stick in unserem Roundup ist zugleich auch am kompaktesten und bietet den besten Preis. Corsair Flash Voyager GT 128 GB Der einzige USB-Stick mit Vollgummigehäuse im Ve...
Hoher Preis pro GByte, Durchschnittliche Ausstattung
Mit einem mittleren Datendurchsatz von 163,8 MByte/s zeigt der Patriot Supersonic Magnum mit 64 GByte eine tolle Schreib-Performance im Test. Allerdings ist das Preis-GByte-Verhältnis mit 1,09 Euro / GByte sehr hoch und die Ausstattung eher dürftig...