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May 2011
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42 Reviews
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It is no news that the USB 3.0 flash drives have very good read speeds compared to their USB 2.0 counterparts, but this last Supersonic drive from Patriot Memory really exceeded my expectations in terms of write speeds, reaching with ease 70256 kbytes...
Abstract: Especially with small files, the Supersonic struggled and ranked poorly among its competitors. When we transferred 22 704 files with a total size of 2 GB, for example, the Supersonic wrote them with an effective speed of onl..
Abstract: Patriot's drive crushed the competition in our ISO file read test, offering speeds of 116MB/s compared to the DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 at 83MB/s and the Nobility N005 at 79.6MB/s. Although the gap wasn't quite as wide, the SuperSonic maintained its lead in both our game and program read te..
Abstract: Today we’re looking at the . Like the product itself, I wanted to make this review quick and efficient, but not lacking substance :)As you can see, on the outside, it really is as simple as it gets. A flat black aluminum/plastic housing contains the dr...
The USB 3.0 interface boasts 10 times the performance of its predecessor with its 5Gbps bandwidth SuperSpeed specification. So the "simple" act of moving a high performance flash drive over to the USB 3.0 interface should in itself give it additional p...
The Patriot Supersonic 64GB flash drive has left me with mixed feelings. While this is a very cool product that I would very much like to own, I’m not sure that I would. Although it is very fast, particularly when compared to USB 2.0 devices, it’s not ...
USB 3.0 gives a marked increase over USB 2.0 products
Lid is easy to lose. There's still plenty of headroom left in USB 3.0 to exploit
Patriot's Supersonic isn't as good as having an solid-state drive in your back pocket, but for the price it's not bad at all....
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Published: 2011-02-15, Author: Chris , review by: tweaktown.com
Companies are starting to come out of the wood work with USB 3.0 storage products, many of which were released at CES 2011. We've been testing USB 3.0 portable storage enclosures since November 2009 when we hosted the . Since then we've seen large an...