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Kingston Digital HyperX Savage128GB USB Flash Drive 3.1 / 3.0 350MB/s R, 250MB/s W (HXS3/128GB)

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Size: 128GB


Features

  • Blazing fast transfer speeds -350MB/s read and 250MB/s write to save time and let you quickly access files with no performance lag.
  • USB 3.1 Gen 1 functionality - HyperX Savage is compliant with USB 3.1 Gen 1 specifications
  • Bold design
  • Multi-platform compatibility - Use this versatile drive on multiple platforms, including desktops, notebooks and gaming consoles

Description

Size:128GB HyperX Savage USB Flash drive offers blazing fast speeds up to 350MB/s to save time during file transfers and let you quickly access, edit and transfer files from the drive without any performance lag. Plenty of room for large digital files such as movies, hi-res images, music and more. It's compliant with USB 3.1 Gen 1 specifications to take advantage of USB 3.1 ports in desktops and notebooks and also backward compatible with USB 3.0 and USB 2.0. HyperX Savage is a stylish drive, with a sleek black casing and signature HyperX logo in red and an aggressive look. It's designed to work on multiple platforms and game consoles, including PS4, PS3, Xbox One and Xbox 360. Set Contains: Dell - Mouse - laser - 6 buttons - wired - USB - black


Brand: HyperX


Series: 128GB HX USB 3.1/3.0 350MB/S R 250MB/S W


Item model number: HXS3/128GB


Operating System: Windows 7 (SP1), Mac OS X v.10.8.x+, Windows 8.1, Linux v.2.6.x+, Windows Vista� (SP2), Windows 8, Windows� 10, Chrome OS�


Item Weight: 0.635 ounces


Product Dimensions: 3 x 0.92 x 0.48 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3 x 0.92 x 0.48 inches


Color: Black


Manufacturer: Kingston Digital, Inc.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 16, 2015


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  • Benchmarked, close to what it promises
Size: 128GB
Kingston's 128GB HyperX claims 350MB/s read and 250KB/s write speeds on of video i.e. 'very large' files over a USB 3.0/3.1 port. To that extent, I would say that they are very much true to their promise. As the attached image shows the USB Flash Benchmark whose makers are in no way related to Kingston, shows an average of 245MB/s for read and 190MB/s for write operations on 16MB files which is, as I expected, a little less than what Kingston claims but it is actually within the ballpark. It's possible that it may run faster on faster or newer computers. For context sake, I am running the benchmark on a 2 yr. old laptop: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3320M CPU @ 2.60GHz, 2601 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s) with 8GB of RAM and 'first generation' USB 3.0 ports. OS is Windows 7 Enterprise and it's quite busy doing a million other things while the benchmark is running because I wanted to have a realistic scenario. Given the above, I will say that I am quite satisfied with Kingston's claims of 'performance'. This thing is, indeed, living up to expectations. For 'everything else', I am pleased to note that everything else is 'clean'. I was able to quickly reformat the drive, just in case and all is clean. Chkdsk shows: 122843392 KB total disk space. 0 KB in 0 files. 128 KB in 1 indexes. 0 KB in bad sectors. 256 KB in use by the system. 122843008 KB available on disk. 131072 bytes in each allocation unit. 959714 total allocation units on disk. 959711 allocation units available on disk. As for 'looks', yes, it does look cool and it does not exceed the size or weight of a 'normal' USB drive. There is a small lanyard that you can attach if you wish and a small sticker with the Hyper logo on it. More importantly, the product is backed by a 5 year warranty that consists of replacing or refunding defective units with the full terms spelled out at hyperxgaming com slash wa. To conclude, I am pleased with HyperX's both performance and quality so it's a 5-star rating. _____________________________________________________ NOTES: The packaging clearly states that this HyperX is USB 3.1 GEN 1. Well... clearly in the sense that they say so. Confusingly, 'the industry' decided to rename USB 3.0 as USB 3.1 GEN 1 so what that means is USB 3.0. I don't blame Kingston for correctly claiming USB 3.1 GEN 1 compatibility but I do blame 'the industry' for being a bit to cute here. On the benchmark:keep in mind that just because the output says that this flash drive 'can' read or write at a 200MB/s rate, it does not meat that it will in 'real life'. Having a Ferrari [not that I have one :)] does not guarantee that my 80-mile commute to work [true] will be done in half an hour because of roads, traffic, weather conditions and so forth. Same thing here. There's a lot more than the flash drive involved into a data transfer so if this benchmarked 200MB/s+ flash drive does no better than 30MB/s in 'real life' I would look at the bottlenecks. It could be the HDD the data is coming from or something else. One thing that a benchmark such as this one provides is some assurance that it's not the flash drive and it's not computer's USB 3.0 interface that slow down the process. The benchmark results were below what Kingston claims but, like it's always the case with a car's 'mileage', their testing is probably done under some very ideal, very artificial conditions while my benchmarking is on an old, very busy computer so my results are lower. The second and third images show how HyperX looks when compared to a perfectly decent, USB 2.0 flash drive. The second screenshot is a direct comparison, the dotted line being Kingston's. The third benchmarks the USB 2.0 device only. For 'large' files, Kingston's is 10x faster for reads and some 25x faster for writes so, this is a good one if what you care about is 'speed'. If you only care about storage, a USB 2.0 flash drive should do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2016 by Cthulhu

  • FAST pen drive, rugged design
Size: 512GB
These pen drives keep getting bigger, better and faster. I previously bought a 256 GB unit from this earlier Kingston line Kingston Digital DataTraveler HyperX 3.0 (DTHX30/256GB) . While I didn't run any benchmarks Ihis unit seems noticeably faster (I use both models on USB 3.0) and has twice the storage. Mechanically it seems better designed too. The last one had a big head so a couple times I walked by my PC when it was plugged in the front of and accidentally shoved the pen drive sideways. This bent the USB connector and eventually it started flaking out. This USB connector seems more rugged and solidary with the rest of the body. One gripe with most pen drives, this one included, is it's easy to lose the cap if you carry the pen drive back and forth. There is no good solution, the kind with a retractable USB plug introduces more mechanical problems than it fixes. I would like to see a thin cord that ties the cap to the other end, which you can remove if you don't like. You can't improvise that yourself here as the cap doesn't have a ring like the other end. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2016 by Technology enthusiast

  • Works Great with PS3
Size: 64GB
Just got it. Plugged it in and my PS3 recognized it right away. No problems at all. Unfortunately, I can not find a way to backup (or copy) just the game data files to the device which was why I bought the 64gig version, but since it works with other devices I will be keeping it. To backup your PS3 you will need the 512GB version. Quite expensive and I hate spending so much money for a gaming console, but there was no other choice. Have ordered that one and expect it to work just as well with my PS3 as the first one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2018 by Chris Montana

  • Great drive!
Size: 512GB
I'm not sure what the original formatting was (probably some kind of Universal formatting so that everyone can see it) but I had to use Windows 10 to reformat the drive before I could see its full reach. After that process, I have no problems with it. I use it to hold movies and TV shows that I want to watch and there is no jitter or pixelation at all during playback. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2018 by R. MCNERNEY

  • It's really fast with sequential reads, but it transfers ...
Size: 64GB
It's really fast with sequential reads, but it transfers 4K files at less than 1 megabyte per second. The result is that when transferring files in most real world scenarios, it's not that fast.
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2017 by Bill B.

  • If you used Kingstons earlier Blue version of the HyperX ...
Size: 64GB
If you used Kingstons earlier Blue version of the HyperX you might think this would be faster. You would be wrong. This thing is *much* slower, but don't listen to me... read the tech mag. reviews which I didn't bother to read which prove it.
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2016 by Henry

  • Solid drive. Fast speeds. Cap stays on. Great product.
Size: 128GB
It works great. Solid flash drive. The design is pretty cool and the cap has stayed on solid for me. The speeds are super fast and consistent and I've had no issues with this drive at all. It's definitely my best flash drive I have at the moment. A little bit pricier than other USB 3.0 flash drives with the same capacity, but the speed is solid and faster than several of the others I've had. I would recommend this drive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2016 by C. Brown

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