Hi, Giktayms! Spring - it's time to release something new and productive. Kingston continues to delight the device for every taste and wallet. The trend towards abandoning SandForce and HyperX Savage controllers continues, based on an eight-channel controller from Phison - PS3110-S10 . It is time for the previous HyperX 3K to leave the market. HyperX Savage will be available on the Russian market after May 20, 2015.
HyperX Savage is the fastest SATA drive in the brand line. The read / write speed reaches 560/530 MB / s, and IOPS - 100000/89000 operations per second. These characteristics guarantee high performance, responsiveness when switching between tasks and system performance. The drive has a low-profile form factor, so it can be installed in most laptops and small PCs. Unusual design and red steel and aluminum casing confirm HyperX leadership in the segment of stylish gaming devices.
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"We are pleased to introduce HyperX Savage - our fastest drive with SATA interface," said Lawrence Yang, head of the HyperX brand. - The HyperX 3K model has occupied an important place in our SSD lineup since 2012. With the advent of Savage, we are ready to provide customers with a completely new level of performance and capacity. The capabilities of this line will be enough even for the most demanding modders and gamers. ”
HyperX Savage drives are available in versions from 120 to 960 GB. The device is delivered independently or complete with a set for installation. It includes an external 2.5-inch case for USB 3.0 interface; 2.5-3.5 "adapter bracket and mounting screws for desktop installation; SATA cable; hard disk cloning software coupon; screwdriver; 7-9.5 mm adapter.
Technical characteristics and advantages of the drive HyperX Savage:
Capacity : 120 GB, 240 GB, 480 GB, 960 GB.
Controller : Phison PS3110-S10.
Basic performance indicators:
Data transfer with compression (ATTO test) :
120 GB - 560 MB / s read and 360 MB / s write
240 GB, 480 GB, 960 GB - 560 MB / s read and 530 MB / s write
Uncompressed data transfer (AS-SSD and CrystalDiskMark tests):
120 GB - 520 MB / s read and 350 MB / s write
240 GB - 520 MB / s read and 510 MB / s write
480 GB - 520 MB / s read and 500 MB / s write
960 GB - 520 MB / s read and 490 MB / s write
Maximum read / write speed of random 4 KB blocks (IOMETER):
120 GB - up to 100,000 / up to 84,000 IOPS (number of operations per second)
240 GB - up to 100,000 / up to 89,000 IOPS
480 GB - up to 100,000 / up to 88,000 IOPS
960 GB - up to 99,000 / up to 89,000 IOPS
Average read / write speed of random 4 KB blocks:
120 GB - up to 93,000 / up to 83,000 IOPS
240 GB - up to 93,000 / up to 89,000 IOPS
480 GB - up to 92,000 / up to 89,000 IOPS
960 GB - up to 97,000 / up to 89,000 IOPS
Power consumption: 0.39 W at idle / 0.5 W average / 1.4 W maximum at reading / 4.35 W maximum at writing.