Testseek.com have collected 54 expert reviews of the Kingston 2.5 inch HyperX Fury RGB Series SATA600 SHFR and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston 2.5 inch HyperX Fury RGB Series SATA600 SHFR.
December 2014
(76%)
54 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
HyperX's Fury RGB SSD is one drive you'll likely want to display in your case as much as your high-powered GPU. While you could technically use the Fury RGB SSD in a laptop, you would miss the beautiful lighting effect and you would also likely notice the...
On-point performance for a SATA drive, Solid build quality, RGB lighting is a fun (if totally unnecessary) touch
240GB variant is pricey per gigabyte, versus other drives in the line, Needs specific motherboard-level RGB support, or a dedicated RGB controller, to light up in sync with other gear
The Kingston HyperX Fury RGB is another in a long line of products that make you ask: Just how much RGB is too much RGB? Spoiler: On this solid SSD, it looks to be just enough...
On-point performance for a SATA drive, Solid build quality, RGB lighting is a fun (if totally unnecessary) touch
240GB variant is pricey per gigabyte, versus other drives in the line, Needs specific motherboard-level RGB support, or a dedicated RGB controller, to light up in sync with other gear
The Kingston HyperX Fury RGB is another in a long line of products that make you ask: Just how much RGB is too much RGB? Spoiler: On this solid SSD, it looks to be just enough...
Published: 2019-03-21, Author: Chris , review by: pcmag.com
On-point performance for a SATA drive, Solid build quality, RGB lighting is a fun (if totally unnecessary) touch,
240GB variant is pricey per gigabyte, versus other drives in the line, Needs specific motherboard-level RGB support, or a dedicated RGB controller, to light up in sync with other gear
The Kingston HyperX Fury RGB is another in a long line of products that make you ask: Just how much RGB is too much RGB? Spoiler: On this solid SSD, it looks to be just enough...
Good performance for a SATA SSD, Awesome RGB lighting, automatically syncs to existing hub, Great Build quality and a HyperX 3-yeat warranty, Included Acronis Cloning Software, Great upgrade for an older PC and significantly faster than a hard drive
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SSD technology is improving every year and the competition has led to affordable pricing and stiff competition. Content producers or power users who use intense programs that benefit from speed increases can easily improve their experience with a SSD. Gam...
Overall Performance, Build Quality (Heavy Aluminum Enclosure), Endurance (240TBW For The 480GB Model) , Supports RGB Sync Mainboards (75 RGB LEDs), Features (AES 256 Bit Hardware Encryption / SLC Caching / DevSleep/ eDrive Support), 3 Year Warranty,
Price (For Some),
Once again HyperX has released a great looking product aimed primarily towards gamers who like to own peripherals and hardware thatreally stand out. Of course, 2.5 inch SSDs have nothing special to offer in terms of performance (which is why...
Adjustable RGB lighting, Huge number of LEDs, RGB header pass-through, High quality metal case, 3-year warranty, Disk cloning software included
Low storage performance, High price, Incompatible with many notebooks due to 9.5 mm height, Small SLC cache size, Gets a bit warm
The Kingston HyperX Fury RGB SSD 480 GB currently retails for $125. Adjustable RGB lighting Huge number of LEDs RGB header pass-through High quality metal case 3-year warranty Disk cloning software included Low storage performance High price Incompatible...
TLC 3D NAND, SATA 6 Compliant, Capacity up to 960GB, Awesome Drive Graphics, RGB LEDs On-Board
It is a fast SSD with RGB what are you complaining about?, Oh ya, the LEDs make the drive get warm,
In this review we looked at the HyperX Fury RGB SSD. This drive is really quite impressive despite being designed for looks over performance. As many of you should know most every SATA based SSD tends to top out at the same speed making them all super fas...
High quality, RGB lighting, Interesting design, Inexpensive (comparing to other RGB SSD), High performance in sequential operations
Performance in random operations could be higher, Missing RGB software / requires a compatible motherboard,
The HyperX FURY RGB SSD is an interesting option but I guess it may have a narrow group of potential users. The SSD is fast enough for gamers or other users. It also offers a high quality, a three-year warranty and everything else for what we are used to...
Good everyday performance, Follows the RGB lighting specs that gaming PCs use for interior light shows
Slower that some hard drives when it comes to sustained writes, Pricey for the performance
We love the RGB lighting, the heft of this drive, and its everyday performance. But the slow sustained writes will occasionally have you wishing you'd bought something cheaper and faster...