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    Kingston HyperX Predator 1TB Flash Drive

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Throbin, Sep 8, 2013.

  1. Throbin

    Throbin Notebook Consultant

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    So i recently attended Insomnia Gaming Festival 49 and met up with some of the guys from Kingston and they had brought down the only one of five at the time Predator Flash drives with 1TB capacity and got to try it out.
    Its a monster of a flash drive and insanely fast! My M18xR2 fell in love with it when i inserted it into its USB 3 Port.
    The Marketing manager who attended the event gripped onto it like it was the cure for the T-Virus, Luckily i was working with an Exhibitor Aquatuning and managed to pull some strings to play about with it

    These things will apparently retail over £1000.. So i wont be getting one but i got some photos of performance on this little man eater and some shots of it plugged in, Ill upload when i find my damn camera!

    Kingston Digital Ships Its Fastest, World

    The most powerful DataTraveler HyperX USB Flash drive. - YouTube
     
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  2. woodzstack

    woodzstack Alezka Computers , Official Clevo reseller.

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    ooooh shiney *attempts to grab*
     
  3. vs3074

    vs3074 Notebook Evangelist

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    A tad too bulky, but performance is where it's at.
     
  4. Mr.Koala

    Mr.Koala Notebook Virtuoso

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    This is a not a regular flash drive. It's a SSD in USB drive form factor.