Testseek.com have collected 220 expert reviews of the Kingston 2.5 inch HyperX 3K SSD Series SATA600 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston 2.5 inch HyperX 3K SSD Series SATA600.
May 2012
(83%)
220 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
With its SandForce SF2281 based HyperX 3K SSD, Kingston doesn't reach the performance values they advertise in the specifications by a small margin We measured the following peaks: 512 MByte were possible when writing 128 KByte blocks randomly and 539 MBy...
Great overall performance, Good quality asthetics, Affordable to the masses, 3 years warranty
Write performance suffers in some benchmarks
Whilst there are obvious performance benefits to upgrading to a 6Gbps SSD many enthusiasts still struggle with the matter of pricing - but thanks to Kingston this no longer needs to be an issue.Kingston have taken their popular HyperX performance SSD ...
Great compressible data performance, bargain price, strong 4k random IOPS throughput, 3 year warranty with Kingston,
suffers with incompressible data, stiff competition, Vertex 4 is only £20 more, Kitguru says: A high value for money drive, ideal for a wide audience of enthusiast user. Less than £1 per GB, well done Kingston, Rating: 9.0, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
We have reviewed around 30 Solid State Drives powered by the Sandforce 2281 controller in the last year and it is becoming increasingly difficult to talk about the same controller in so many reviews. Thankfully Kingston are realising that to get noticed i...
Considering HyperX 3K 240GB has virtually the same performance as it’s more expensive sibling but comes to market with a lower price, it can be considered a success for Kingston. They wanted to release a budget-friendly drive without sacrificing perfor...
Kingston has always strived to strike a good balance between price and performance with their SSDs, and they certainly upped the game with their HyperX line. So what is the HyperX 3K SSD and how does it differ from the original HyperX? Well, the 3K in the...
The best thing about owning SSDs is that the operating system (Windows in our case) boots up in under one second right to the desktop. A couple of years back this kind of technology can only bein your hands for a couple of thousand ringgit, but as techno...
The Kingston HyperX 3K is a good performing SSD. It's read and write speeds are consistent even when handling incompressible data. However the HyperX 3K is an old SSD already. There are newer SSD in the market that offers a faster and better performance a...
Abstract: The performance benefits of SSDs over traditional mechanical hard disks are obvious and have long been extolled on our sites. For the most part, and in terms of raw performance, even the most average, mainstream SSD will leave the fastest 10,000rpm mechan...
With the 2nd generation controller from SandForce, Kingston has finally caught up with the brands that has once selling SSDs at premium price. With their entry, it makes choosing the best priced/performance SSD easier as we won't just be comparing perform...
Speedy performance, lower barrier to entry for high performance SSDs,
Nothing, really.
The Kingston HyperX 3K without a doubt performs exceptionally well. The relatively low-life NAND Flash doesn’t hurt the performance in the least. In fact, not only is it able to stand shoulder to shoulder with some of the best SSDs in the market, but t...