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Legion Hardware » Articles » Kingston HyperX Max 3.0 64GB

Kingston HyperX Max 3.0 64GB
[Posted by: Steve]
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Today we have the 64GB version of the Kingston HyperX Max 3.0 for review which is essentially a portable SSD that uses the USB 3.0 interface for maximum performance. This pocket size drive not only stores large volumes of data but it can also move it every quickly making for potentially the ultimate external storage solution...

Our experience with the Kingston HyperX Max 3.0 64GB tells us that this is a very well made product featuring a high-quality SSD inside, perhaps the best of any external SSD we know of. Although quite pricey at $190 US, we feel given what is out there this price isn’t bad. After all, the OCZ Enyo 64GB is still fetching $180 US, and although it should provide similar performance we prefer the design of the HyperX Max 3.0.

03/01/2011
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Razor



Posted on: 03/02/2011 11:02 PM
I wonder if these could be used as boot drives as well. Very cool product!

zeno



Posted on: 03/03/2011 10:33 AM
you are right the cable needs to be longer for sure. i would have to buy another one.

Calle2003


Posts: 16
Joined: 2010-04-27

Posted on: 03/04/2011 11:28 AM
A 64GB USB 3.0 Stick is more handy (they do exist) but I guess they're not as speedy as a SSD, but that part is only a matter of time.

Steve



Posts: 80
Joined: 2010-02-08

Posted on: 03/06/2011 06:32 AM
Hey Calle2003, you are quite right, we reviewed a Patriot version here...

http://www.legionhardware.com/articles_pages/patriot_supersonic_64gb_usb_30.html

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