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
(85%)
44 Reviews
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Alright so with that, let's talk about the Patriot Supersonic Magnum 256GB. Performance is fantastic as expected and the sequential read/write performance tops the performance on every flash drive we've tested to date. This is because the 256GB Supersonic...
Extraordinary sequential performance, Durable metal exterior, Provides greater speed than much of its competition while still maintaining a competitive price, 5 Year warranty,
Lackluster random performance, Cap is easy to lose
When it comes to sequential performance, the Supersonic Magnum is nothing to be scoffed at. With sequential read performance approaching 300MB/s and sequential writes within spitting distance of 150MB/s the Supersonic Magnum can keep up with or even s...
The Patriot Supersonic Magnum is a flash drive that kills two birds with one stone. With 250MB/s read and 160MB/s write speeds it is fast enough to transfer large amounts of data in a fraction of the time it would have taken just over a year ago, b...
The Patriot Supersonic Magnum 256GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive offers gobs of storage, is super fast and is priced below the only other 256GB USB 3.0 drive on the market! ...
Fresh out of the packaging, the Supersonic Magnum 256GB comes formatted in FAT32 for compatibility purposes so it is ready to be used in various operating systems. Under Windows, users can format 236GB of space into either NTFS or exFAT (which Windows l...
Abstract: With the introduction of the Panther Point chipset along with Ivy Bridge CPUs, USB 3.0 has become more mainstream than ever before, which means those purchasing a new system nowadays can take full advantage of the additional bandwidth offered by USB 3.0. ...
Abstract: If purchased more than a year or two ago, there's a good chance that your current desktop doesn't have USB 3.0. The chances of it having a PCI Express x1 slot, however, are much greater (the tech has been around since 2003). Installing an add-on card...
The Patriot Supersonic Magnum 128GB is the best example of a compact high-speed large-capacity storage device that we have seen. The ability to read data at 200MB/s is incredible for a thumb drive, while the 120MB/s write performance is also very impre...
The Patriot SuperSonic Magnum is an impressive USB stick alright. Nothing about it is complicated, pop it into a USB 3.0 host and you are good to go.Like any traditional USB Flash disk, write performance will be severely limited when you are dealing with...
Noticeably faster than advertised, 130 MB/s read, 80 MB/s write, Excellent USB 2.0 performance, Fairly compact size for a quad-channel USB 3.0 device, 5 year warranty, Rugged metal casing, Red activity LED
Separate cap means that you can misplace it, No extras included, People may mistake it for a USB 2.0 drive
Well, the Patriot Supersonic may not turn any heads in regards to its looks. For those not in the know, the drive may be mistaken for a plain, traditional USB 2.0 drive due to its size and shape. But as soon as you realize the unit is intended for the ...