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Publicación: 2011-01-27, Autor: Geoff , crítica de: Techreport.com
Resumen: USB 3.0 is the most sorely needed peripheral interface upgrade in recent memory. Think about all the people you know who store, carry, or pass around data on USB sticks or portable hard drives. Now consider that even a 5,400-RPM notebook drive has high en...
Great Performance, Good looks, Durable all metal design, Good, powerful controller built in, Very Portable
Price, while decent is still a lot, No power On/Off switch for drive, Does not come with any software...
The Kingston 128GB HyperX Max 3.0 is one mean machine! It has both the performance and the looks to make even the most cynical consumer lust after it. With a price tag of about $300 it is actually pretty cheap considering all the power it offers; makin...
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Publicación: 2010-12-28, Autor: Joe , crítica de: legitreviews.com
The Kingston HyperX MAX 3.0 drive is an extremely fast and portable storage solution for those that have the USB 3.0 hardware to support it. While thumb drives may be more cost effective, they cannot match the raw speed of Kingston's diminutive yet r...
Solid performance (even without a special driver), Highest sequential write speeds seen to date, Nicely constructed
Not as portable as a thumb drive
The cast aluminum enclosure was very well made and does an excellent job of protecting the internals, as well as dissipating any heat generated by the Toshiba HG2 controller during sustained write operations. Fit and finish was excellent and the drive per...
HyperMAX has a lot of potential but the reliability issues make us wary.Related Tags: Hypermax 3.0, kingston, macworld, macworld australia Be Sociable, Share! Print this article Comments Related PostsWi-DriveKingston Wi-DriveKingston Wi-DriveLexmark P...
Resumen: Attention all speed freaks – Kingston has introduced an external USB 3.0 capable Solid State Drive. Yes you read correctly, the Kingston HyperX Max is “the need for speed” for those wanting a high performance USB SSD. Plus having the advantage of higher r...
USB 3.0, no moving parts, better performance than a typical external pocket drive
Speed difference not quite enough to justify the cost per gigabyte
The Kingston HyperX Max 3.0 SSD is suitable for anyone who wants a durable drive that can be used to transport data to and from work or to a client's premises. It's not blazingly fast, but it's faster than conventional pocket-sized drives. However, with a...
Publicación: 2011-04-14, Autor: Paul , crítica de: pcworld.co.nz
Resumen: Kingston have released a portable USB drive designed to take advantage of the up-and-coming USB 3.0.If you’ve ever transferred a large amount of data to or from an external USB drive, you’ll know how mind-numbingly sluggish the USB 2.0 standard actuall...
Resumen: USB 3.0 ports aren’t really commonplace as yet, but there are a number of SuperSpeed compatible storage solutions available, including the Iomega eGo 500 GB USB 3.0 portable hard drive and now Kingston’s HyperX MAX 3.0 External USB 3.0 Drive. The latte...