Testseek.com have collected 234 expert reviews of the Kingston 2.5 inch HyperX Savage Series SATA600 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston 2.5 inch HyperX Savage Series SATA600.
April 2015
(86%)
234 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Although I had previously heard about the Phison S10 performance issues, I had some pretty high hopes for the HyperX Savage. Several weeks ago, I reviewed the Patriot Ignite which offered decent performance for a drive carrying cheapo asynchronous NAND, s...
Available in 120GB, 240GB, 480GB and 960GB capacities, Phison PS3110-S10 controller, Excellent sequential read and write speeds, Very good random read and write performance, Performs equally well with compressible and incompressible data, SATA 6Gb/s inter
Does not support DEVSLP
Kingston has knocked another one out of the park with its new HyperX Savage SSD. This eye-catching, low profile drive combines Phison's quad-core, eight channel PS3110-S10 controller with Toshiba's Advanced 19nm (A19) MLC NAND flash to deliver some truly...
Very fast sequential-read and -write speeds, Distinctive outer shell, Upgrade-kit version available with adapters, software, and external drive enclosure
Disappointing speeds with small files, Costly per gigabyte, especially at higher capacities
Kingston's latest high-end SATA SSD is the fastest of its kind we've seen on some benchmark tests, and one of the best-looking SSDs, period. Our only quibbles: the small-file write performance, and the cost per gigabyte. Read More…...
The HyperX Savage is the new flagship 2.5-inch SATA III SSD series from Kingston. There are still a handful of HyperX 3K SSDs left in the channel, but Kingston is no longer manufacturing the drive and once the drives in the channel are sold the drive will...
Reasonable pricing, High synthetic sequential performance, 7 mm thin—ultrabook compatible, 3.5" adapter included, 3 year warranty, Acronis cloning software included
Competing drives have better performance, price/performance, and lower price/GB, Only average performance
The Kingston HyperX Savage is currently available online for $120. Reasonable pricing High synthetic sequential performance 7 mm thin—ultrabook compatible 3.5" adapter included 3 year warranty Acronis cloning software included Competing drives have better...
Now that we have seen the inside and outside of the Savage and put it through our benchmark suite lets take a step back and see what we have when it is all said and done. As far as the performance is concerned in most situations the Savage pulled ahea...
Published: 2015-05-12, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: It's been quite some time since our last SSD roundup and we hadn't seen much need for one until recently. SSD technology grew stale after saturating the SATA 6Gb/s bus, bringing mostly minor improvements in recent memory and making up for it with price cu...
Abstract: Back in November of last year, we tested the Corsair Neutron XT , which was the first product to feature the Phison PS3110-S10 controller . First spotted at Flash Memory Summit , the S10 sports the following features:Corsair was Phison's launch partner, b...
Published: 2015-04-29, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
The HyperX Savage SSD ($122) is a tough review. The drive excels in a few critical aspects and, for the first time in Kingston's consumer SSD history, manages to offer fairly level read and write performance across most IO types. Level performance isn't i...