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Published: 2015-07-02, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
Kingston HyperX Savage 480 GB reviewKingston Memory has been catering for the general user with its SSDNow SSD drives for several years, providing decent performance with entry-level pricing. But the company also know how to market to PC gamers and comput...
Although the SATA SSD market may be reaching saturation not all drives are capable of sustaining solid performance within a variety of environments/circumstances and this is clearly where the HyperX Savage diversifies.Throughout our suite of benchmarks th...
Impressive performance, Great bundle, Price vs. performance ratio is top, Phison PS3110-S10 controller and Toshiba A19nm NAND,
none, “Kingston’s HyperX Savage SSD is the drive for you if want what very well could be the best SATA3-based consumer drive available. Impressive Performance and a great bundle.”, Kingston HyperX Savage 240GB Solid State Drive Review, Thank you, Kingston
Kingston created the HyperX division for their enthusiast products and the Savage SSD deserves its place in that division. The drive has just as great external optics as it has quality internal components.The HyperX Savage performed great and showed us an...
Published: 2015-05-25, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
The world of SSDs has become a little stagnant as of late, but the HyperX Savage 240 GB (SHSS37A/240G) delivers great performance for the Gamer and adds a little bit of bling too! ;-) The HyperX Savage 240GB SSD arrived at pcG nicely packaged and well pre...
Best 7mm HyperX drive yet, Looks and feels like a premium drive, Solid performance
Quite expensive for a "mid-range" SSD, Not far off the pricing of the Samsung 850 PRO which features 7 years more warranty
When HyperX asked me to take a look at their latest 2.5” 7mm SSD, I was actually a little intrigued as both of their last variations did little to impress me; today is a different day and with that being said, is the HyperX Savage the best SSD 2015? Well...
Does she blame Kingston? Unfortunately (or fortunately – depending on what position to watch), but no. The company's engineers have made changes to the hardware, but the software remains the same: the same level of performance variation, too early transit...
Great build quality, Comes with portable USB 3.0 case, High sequential read and write speeds
Poor online availability
From a performance perspective, the Kingston HyperX Savage was surprisingly good. It does prove to be a formidable opponent to the flagships from other manufacturers like Samsung and SanDisk.Kingston HyperX Savage 240GB SSD: Detailed ReviewKingston's Hype...
Kingston's HyperX Savage gives a performance fit for it to be considered when building a high end enthusiast rig. The Phison PS3110-S10 controller outperforms Sandforce controller sporting SSDs and you get great write speeds on the drive and the drive per...
Current price has become reasonably affordable, Premium design for the rig, Consistent and responsive performance
If it could be even more affordable
The Kingston HyperX Savage SSD delivers great performance that you can come to expect from a HyperX branded product, our 240GB model currently retails around RM389 or lower in some local PC retailers, which is rather affordable when you consider that thi...