ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2011-08-24 01:56:19
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With the HyperX 120 GByte SSD, Kingston has a Solid State Drive in its portfolio which is based on the latest SandForce SF-2281 series SSD processor. The drive also features SATA-III support and Kingston claims that the drive can reach throughput rates...

With its SandForce SF-2281 based HyperX SSD, Kingston reaches the performance values they advertise in the specifications. We even measured peaks which were considerably higher than the specs. 512 MByte were possible when writing 256 KByte blocks rando...
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Following OCZ’s great success with its SandForce SF2281-based Vertex 3 solid-state drive, it seems everyone is jumping on the SandForce bandwagon now. I recently tested Patriot Memory’s Wildfire SSD from, and today I have the latest addition to Kingsto...

So, for the all-out enthusiast who must have the latest and greatest, the HyperX is going to be a worthy contender. However, if you’re simply looking to boost the performance of older hardware, perhaps there could be wiser investments to be made in th...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-06 02:19:26
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Kingston is the latest manufacturer to release an SSD (solid state disk, using memory for storage instead of moving parts) using Sandforce's second-generation of disk controllers.The new HyperX drives come in capacities of 240GB and 120GB. We are revie...

Blinding performance; good bundled hardware...

Expensive compared with a normal disk...

A fast replacement disk that comes with an impressive bundle of extras...
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There are two new drives in the HyperX range with 120GB and 240GB capacities, but the flagship 240GB is the one we're looking at here. Since these drives are aimed at the high performance end of the market, it makes sense that Kingston has teamed up wi...

Excellent speed, Good amount of storage...

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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-06 02:19:34
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The 240GB HyperX is the latest SSD from Kingston and comes with all the accessories you're likely to need. There's a mounting bracket for fitting the 2.5in SSD inside a PC's 3.5in drive bay, a USB2 enclosure for reusing your laptop's old 2.5in hard dis...

Incredibly fast and comes with useful accessories, but other SSDs are better value...
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Kingston's most recent product release just last week sees their very first SSD launch under the HyperX branding HyperX being their premium label for enthusiasts, professionals and gamers That isn't all though, this is the first SSD by Kingston using the...

Looks great, Extremely fast transfer rates, TRIM support, Very useful upgrade kit...

Cost...

With the introduction of SATA3 it has paved the way for price-drops on SATA2 SSDs, in many cases allowing you to invest in an SSD for less than £1 per GB – but those who demand the best transfer speeds 200MB/s just isn’t enough. SATA3 brings in superi...
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There has been a bustle of activity in recent months within the Solid State Drive market. OCZ led the way with the latest revision of Sandforce powered drives, followed by other manufacturers such as ADATA and Corsair.Today we are looking at the new...

Performance is class leading, looks great, extensive bundle, software is useful...

240GB drives are only for the wealthy audience, Kitguru says: A first class entrance into the new market for Kingston, Rating: 9.0, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12, Share, Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Stumbleupon, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tags Kingston Hype...

If you are in the market for a new Solid State Drive today you are literally spoilt for choice. Any of the Sandforce 2281 powered drives are stellar products, delivering fantastic performance both with synthetic benchmarks, and more importantly in the rea...
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As well as its well-known line in computer memory, Kingston Technology is now becoming as recognised for its wide range of solid-state storage drives. Relatively affordable drives such as the Kingston SSDNowV+ were never intended to be state-of-the-art...

Whichever way you cut it, the Kingston HyperX SSD 240GB is one fast SSD. In our tests it had read speeds nudging 500MB/s, as quick as the Patriot Wildfire that uses the same SandForce SF2281 controller, yet had faster write speeds of 308MB/s. In IOPS t...
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SSDs are becoming more and more mainstream these days, with costs gradually coming down making them more accesible in more useful capacities, to more people. SATA III is a recent development that has seen these solid state discs almost doubling their...

So not the most mind blowing of SATA III SSDs, but certainly some strong results throughout. The price is also a little high on this compared to some SATA II units which are now reaching £1 per gigabyte levels; with that in mind, I’d probably recommen...
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atomicmpc.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 22:34:34
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Kingston is now a veteran player in the SSD market, however its drives have historically been targeted at the budget end of the range. This has largely been down to the controller chips used, which have comes from companies like JMicron and Toshiba. W...

Slightly less value, but still speedy...
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With every other manufacturer well into their enthusiast SATA 6Gbps releases, it was only a matter of time until Kingston joined the fray. Their new HyperX series uses long-life, high performance Intel NAND with a SandForce SF2281 controller which mak...

The Kingston HyperX 240GB SSD is one impressive SSD. Everything from its competitive price to the bleeding edge performance numbers it displayed was absolutely top notch and put this drive in enviable company. Some may think that OCZ’s Vertex 3 MaxIOPS...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2013-11-07 02:15:10
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Kingston is now a veteran player in the SSD market, however its drives have historically been targeted at the budget end of the range. This has largely been down to the controller chips used, which have comes from companies like JMicron and Toshiba. While...

Slightly less value, but still speedy...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2014-01-23 01:12:05
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In June, 2012 we published a large group test of SSDs with capacities of 120/128 GB and 240/256 GB . Those are still the most popular sizes, judging from what people search for on Hardware.Info. The world of SSDs didn't stand still, and since then a num...
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pcgameware.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-16 01:11:40
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When I was originally designing my gaming rig I was unsure whether to go for an SSD or not, as there is some debate as to whether for a Gaming Rig they are really necessary. Also with the advent of RAID and Short-Stroking mechanical drives deliver some re...

are concerned I guess I can just let the numbers do the talking. The performance of this drive is just awesome, it has come out on top in all of the tests bar a couple. Combine this with a good looking high quality drive, with an excellent bundle and a 3...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2014-03-29 02:43:58
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Kingston is one of the few companies that doesn't just pack its SSDs in with a two-page flyer; this pack is a complete SSD upgrade kit. Along with the important bit -- the SSD drive -- it includes a load of goodies, but whether they’re worth paying f...
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A couple of weeks ago, a number of us were away for our church summer conference held at Olds College, Olds, Alberta. For those who don't know, the town of Olds is about an hour's drive away from Calgary. Despite being there numerous times in the past...
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"If you can't beat them, join them." Some call that team stacking, others call it cowardly, but let me ask you a question: When has being the last one standing ever brought anyone victory? Indeed, in the business world, we just call this -- for a lack...
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The HyperX SSD with 240 Gigabyte is Kingstons Flagship regarding their SSD-Lineup. Therefore this model awaits users with a higher IOPS performance especially concerning the random reads. 40'000 IOPS should be possible in this case. Regarding random write...
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With the HyperX 120 GByte SSD, Kingston has a Solid State Drive in its portfolio which is based on the latest SandForce SF-2281 series SSD processor. The drive also features SATA-III support and Kingston claims that the drive can reach throughput rates of...
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techicize.com Updated: 2015-12-09 07:34:33
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Kingston HyperX Fury 240GB SSD Review. Kingston made several announcements at Computex earlier this year, in particular a new product line in the HyperX family named FURY. Utilising a SF-2281 controller similar to the also recently announced V310 (success...

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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-24 02:46:26
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A few weeks back I reviewed the 120GB Kingston HyperX SSD, and was quite impressed with the overall performance of the drive. Not only that, but the pricing was quite respectable as well, for next generation SSDs. Today I’ll be looking at its big broth...

Extremely fast; Runs cool & quiet; Upgrade Kit costs a little more than standalone drive; Looks nice...

Cost will be difficult to stomach even for enthusiasts...
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"Which SSD should I buy" is a question that the HEXUS editorial team is being asked on an increasingly regular basis, and more often than not we'll give the same answer: Kingston's 96GB SSDNow V+100. The drive, reviewed back in May, is now available fo...

the 240GB HyperX SSD is the fastest 2.5in SandForce SSD to pass through our labs. The drive's performance credentials, unique aesthetic design and optional upgrade kit make it an excellent choice for performance aficionados. The Good The fastest 2.5i...
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Once again Kingston have graced me with a product to review, this time I have been graced with a rather nice Kingston Hyper X 120GB 3K SSD (Part Code SH103S3B/120G) so firstly thank you Kingston!You should all know who Kingston are by now, but if not let...

In both AS-SSD and CrystalDiskMark, the Kingston HyperX 120GB SSD had respectable performance. With a sequential read of around 450MB/s given the claimed maximum of 555MB/s this is a quite noticeable difference, although the difference between the box spe...
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