Testseek.com have collected 110 expert reviews of the Kingston 2.5 inch HyperX Fury Series SATA600 SHFS37A and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston 2.5 inch HyperX Fury Series SATA600 SHFS37A.
December 2014
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110 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Because of the higher price per gigabyte a 120 GB SSD is not a good choice for most people. However, under certain circumstances you can save some money by buying one of these. For example in a computer for grandpa and grandma extra storage capacity mig...
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Published: 2016-03-22, Author: Ben , review by: enostech.com
the single drive performance is decent and as long as you don't plan on writing Terabytes of data to them, they will be fine.the RAID performance left me a little bit shocked. Admittedly, this is the first time I have used a RAID array so wasn't quite s...
Published: 2014-08-02, Author: Chris , review by: eteknix.com
Sub £100 / $120 price point, 7mm z-height form factor, Part of the well known HyperX family, 3 year warranty
SandForce controller severely limits this drives ability, No match for its competitors,
PricingKingston's Fury product line as part of the HyperX family in my eyes allows the enthusiast range to spread itself out to a far greater audience where budgets are a lot more important over pure performance – think of it like getting a cheaper sports...
If it was not clear in my review, I generally have pretty standard expectations for cloth mousing surfaces. They should have good build quality, hold to the table well, offer decent control with practically zero noise, even if the latter is at the expense...
Evaluating a drive like Kingston’s Fury 240GB really comes down to understanding its intended market. In this case, a sub-$150 price puts it firmly within the entry level domain alongside so many other new series which are vying for the same buyers. The b...
Hyperx Fury is one of the affordable options for people looking to upgrade their PC and enhance its performance.SSD ReviewThe 2.5-inch Kingston Hyperx Fury 240 GB SSD is built around a SandForce SF-2281 controller with SATA Rev 3.0 (6Gb/s) performance an...
Kingston's HyperX Fury is an SSD primarily targeted at budget yet power consumers. You can find this SSD floating around INR 9,000 in the market. Priced in the sub INR 10,000 segment for the 240GB model, this is competing with upper-entry level domain. Wh...
IntroductionThe SSD market has grown significantly in the last few years, with multiple offerings from the likes of Samsung, Plextor, Crucial, Intel and of course, Kingston. Their new HyperX Fury line of SSDs was launched a few months ago, and was poised...
A waning forceLooking at the results on the earlier pages, it is hard to find any positives. There is simply no getting around the fact that when it comes to performance, the Kingston HyperX Fury is well and truly beaten by its competitors. And this shoul...