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    Kingston HyperX Savage SSD Review

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    Consumers who demand the absolute best performance from their PCs have a wide range of high-speed solid state drives (SSDs) from which to choose today. Kingston's HyperX line of performance SSDs has been a staple of the PC gaming industry for years, but you don't have to be a gamer to recognize the value of a blazing fast storage drive. The 2.5-inch Kingston HyperX Savage SSD isn't the newest storage solutions on the market, but this drive offers significant speed boosts over traditional hard drives in an easy-to-use kit. Likewise, you can upgrade the low-capacity budget SSDs in your current laptop to a higher capacity drive. We took a closer look at the 480 GB HyperX Savage to see if it's worth your hard-earned cash.

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