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The Kingston Digital HyperX Fury 32GB USB 3.0 drive combines stylish design with high-speed performance, offering seamless compatibility with gaming consoles and a five-year warranty for peace of mind.
J**.
May not be suitable as bootable device
**see update at end**My initial knee-jerk reaction was to give only 1 star but that wouldn't be fair for what may be a good product. So my rating reflects how suitable the HyperX was for me: no bueno.I chose Kingston Digital HyperX Fury for its purported speeds, as well as its design. Even though not rubberized as I originally thought, the ridges on the side and cutouts on the cap let me grasp the drive & cap pretty securely. So I'd recommend it to those with limited finger mobility or strength. Note, however, that there is now a newer/better (and cheaper!) version of this product--see Kingston Digital 32GB USB 3.0 100MB/s Read 45MB/s Write DataTraveler (DTR30G2/32GB) I got this to initially use as a bootable device and later for small file transfers. Problem is that once made bootable, it is difficult (if not impossible) to reformat Kingston flash drives (as well as some other brands) for general use. Having used flash drives since a 64MB stick was a treat (oh yeah), I was skeptical about my friend's info (a flash drive is a flash drive, high performance or not, right?). So I did some digging and finally found the following:<< Although it is possible to boot from the DataTraveler, it is not a feature Kingston supports. These drives are intended as storage devices.(FAQ: KTD-082913-GEN-27) >>** see last Q at [...]Um, what? Certain flash drives must have taken a different bend in their tech (maybe for gaming purposes?) because I never heard such odd wording. AFAIK, bootability derives from discrete coding within the copied file(s)? Or has that evolved into something different as well?Anyway, in case it helps someone in future, I also discovered this: USB Data Traveler DataTraveler HyperX 3.0 Format Utilitysee [...](Note the warning that Kingston Format Utility is only supported on the DTHX30/xx)Me, I'm SOL re: this one-time use of 4.3GB from a 32GB flash drive. :(# # # # # # # # # #EDIT/UPDATE 12 Sept 2016: FWIW, Kingston's Format Utility *may* be used used to reformat *some* Kingston USB drives back its OEM FAT32 state. The product page for the utility states "Requirements: DTHX30/XXGB". But it worked for me on this drive even though it's an HXF30. It also worked on 2 older Kingston USBs (no idea about model#). Perhaps the utility has a too specific and/or confusing product model reference?Anyway, I thought this USB rendered useless so when upgrading to an SSD this weekend, I decided to test some work-arounds to "unlock" it. First method failed but I tried the Kingston utility next and it was super simple and worked. I then plugged the USB into my laptop, opened Windows Disk Management and re-formatted to NTFS and voila! Bricked USB now usable for file transfer and storage.As another reviewer noted, fast data transfer speeds for large,single files (e.g., 2gb+) but very slow for smaller files. IDK if it's due to particular quirk in making this drive compatible for gaming console. For smaller and smallest files, I get much faster R/W speeds from older "plain" USBs.
J**E
i bought those from regular stores like radioshack and bestbuy accordingly
I've only had "regular" usb sticks beforehand one from Sandisk, and Toshiba both of which 8 gb, i bought those from regular stores like radioshack and bestbuy accordingly, ( the second one i got for free with a labtop purchase) ANYWAYS When it comes down to performance this blows the other two out of the park, it was about 5-6 times faster then the other two i have in terms of data transfer and overall consistency. AND I WAS USING USB 2.0! in terms of actual numbers, i was transferring files beforehand on my other Usb and i got around. 1-5 MBs transfer rate. ( the transfer rate was often not consistently to good, and dropped down to 1-2 MBS at best at times.) NOW, with this Hyper x fury, i was able to get transfer rates of 11-20 MBS , depending on the type of file for whatever reason, and the lowest it would drop is around.. 5 MBS and it would never drop below that in terms of consistency. on larger files. ALL of this was done on USB 2.0 not 3.0 so i can't even begin tom comprehend how great the transfer and write speeds will be. OVERALL would recommend to buy, and would buy again ( or a newer version if they ever produce one) NOT TO MENTION it looks very sleak, much better than the competition. However with
A**H
KINGSTON DIGITAL
I like this it's fast and its look awesome I have more than one usb flash drive this one is so good and I use it for the ps4 and my lap top and it's great in both. I attend to get another one with full confidence.I just noticed a problem with it the problem with the big files (6gb or more) it refuses them until I change it to exFAT then it transfer slower than the usual.
S**K
Lives long but doesn't age well
Purchased this 2 years ago and it's still alive and kicking. performing great. speed is awesome.Only problem is I lost the USB jack cover (this would happen to many folks since I am tidy and I used to keep it inside my backpack. also the keychain holder snapped. plastic is cheap but looks okay for a performance part.
D**K
Great performance, even if the stupid cap will almost certainly get lost due to a crappy attachment.
Awesome price and very fast. This drive performs very well when on a usb 2.0 connection, and I know it will fly whenever I get a usb 3.0 connection. It writes at 24 MB/sec and reads at 35 MB/sec on USB 2.0, which is much faster than any other flash drive I own.The only negative is that it has a removable cap that doesn't attach securely to the other end at all. I give it 10/10 for performance, and 2/10 for form factor. If you plan to carry this on your keychain, look elsewhere.
B**G
Fast, but not durable.
This was my first USB 3.0 flash drive, and I have to say it was very fast, and it was nice to not have to wait a year for things to transfer any longer. My only complaint is that I had it on my lanyard, and the plastic snapped after only three months, so I can no longer have it on a keychain.
N**D
Faster than advertised speed
Got for free with a promo for another item, can't complain. I have several other USB 3.0's but have settled on only buying ones with a swivel style so you don't have to deal with the cap being lost or broken or whatever. As for the read/write, it averages 100+ read / 45+ write. It is faster than it was advertised for and faster than the other USB 3.0 drives I have. I would pick up a few more of these if they were a swivel type.
A**Z
Fast and reliable mid sized USB.
Pretty fast and inexpensive as far as USBs go. I get about 30 from this USB to a SSD which is fast enough for whatever I'll ever want to do. (For the people who say "well it'll be too slow if you are transferring 15TB of files": this USB is only 32GB...). One thing I dislike, however, is the design; it's nothing fancy. I've gotten free USBs with better quality casing and smarter design.
M**R
Excellent produit qui m'a fait gagner beaucoup de temps à ...
Excellent produit qui m'a fait gagner beaucoup de temps à cause de la vitesse beaucoup plus rapide du USB 3. Je suis très satisfait et n'hésiterais pas à suggérer ce produit.
B**D
Fast, solid, ugly
Kingston does good stuff. I have had several of its flash drive products and feel happy with them. This is the fastest USB3 drive I have used. Not blindingly fast ... peaks at around 20MB/s when uploading files of mixed sizes* to it from the PC. That is still much faster than the 5MB/s or so I used to see with USB2 on a good day. Build quality seems good. Style is a personal thing ... I find this looks like something Ming the Merciless might use. Luckily I bought this for the results, not as a fashion statement. The loop, although plastic, seems strong enough ... and it's a good size that will attach to a keychain or one of the dongles in a key wallet.*From 8KB to >60MB. With this variation, I reckon 20MB/s is good.
J**M
Exactly what I expected from a trusted brand
This USB memory stick is really good. 64GB capacity allows me to carry all the files I need and still have room for other things. The read amd write speeds are fast which is why I chose the HyperX Fury USB.I would definitely recommend this product for its price and the large capacity.Edit 08/01/2016: I have bought another 64GB USB as a back up USB stick. It is just as good as I expected it to be. External Storage is no longer a problem for me.
A**X
Great flash drive.
Fast read and write speeds. Looks great. There is no place to attach the lid when you take it off so just be careful where you put it as I lost mine a couple of times. Normal size for a USB and is easy to carry about, and store work and presentations on.
T**S
Grwat quality and usb 3 speed
I bought this for a fast 32 GB usb drive for my Xbox 360. While it is quite fast in USB 3.0 it is not in 2.0 mode, it was slower than using an external spinning HDD so I stopped using it for that purpose. I was a bit surprised and curious although it is a very special case.
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