Testseek.com have collected 68 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Fury USB3 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Fury USB3.
November 2014
(82%)
68 Reviews
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Design, Size/Weight, Very Good Performance, 5 Years Warranty, Different Colors According To Capacity, Price (For Some), , ,
No Lanyard Included,
I can't really begin to count the number of products I've gotten my hands on by Kingston but what i can say is that more often than not we find that their products exceed their stated performance values something which also happened in this review since t...
In the long run, the Kingston HyperX Fury is a superb flash drive that can compete with the big competitors of the USB market. Its style is unique and offered in three storage capacities allows users to pick and choose. For my 64GB model, you can find it...
Great performance ( comparing to declared speed ), Reasonable price, Compatible with consoles, Available in three colors
Feels too plastic,
Kingston HyperX FURY 32GB is a flash drive I can recommend to everyone who needs to carry data on a small device and care about storage performance but don't want to spend too much money. HyperX FURY has a great performance to price ratio and probably tha...
Published: 2014-08-31, Author: Ryan , review by: vrworld.com
Abstract: HyperX, (a division of Kingston) recently released its new series of flash drives, the HyperX Fury USB 3.0 Flash Drive line. The flash drives are designed to appeal to budget-conscious gamers and enthusiasts, while providing solid performance. This review...
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Published: 2014-08-06, Author: Eric , review by: futurelooks.com
Respectable performance, Competitively priced (240GB for $130/120GB for $70), Faster than the fastest platters, Spacer included for 9.5mm bays, Easy to setup
Doesn't come in a 480GB capacity, Product sticker doesn't stick so well, An entry level bundle with tools/software would be great
The Kingston HyperX Fury 240GB SSD is a good step for entry level enthusiasts whether they be gamers or pro desktop users looking for faster performance overall. Probably more important than any other performance aspect is its influence on overall system ...
Kingston's HyperX Fury offers a decent amount of performance for those wanting an attractive USB 3.0 storage solution. However, there is room for improvement with the price at just over $1/GB...
Taking a step back, you can see what stereotypes hold true for the Kingston HyperX Fury 64GB. For one, the overall design and looks are pretty standard, but with an asterisk. Standard, because it is the same hard-shell plastic found from any other USB dri...
In real world use, this drive is fast as hell!, Large capacity for on the go, Long warranty.
Listed speed ratings for read and write are much slower than actuality, A little high in cost per GB, but warranted by the actual speed of the drive. Catch 22 here.
For the most part, the HyperX FURY did quite a bit better than the specifications quoted. In real life file transfers, writing was rather impressive at nearly four times what it was said it could do, coming in at almost 120MB/s. Reads were seen to be upwa...
When all is said and done, the Kingston Hyper X Fury would probably be high up your buy list should you be in the market for DDR4 RAM sticks as there are few brands out there that can provide the same level of performance currently.(previously published...
Using ATTO Disk Benchmark to gauge the maximum potential of our HyperX Fury USB, we see that Kingston has been fairly modest again in giving their rating as we see read speeds reaching a consistent 168MB/s peak and write performance just a touch past the...