Form factor 2.5-inch
Interface SATA Rev. 3.0 (6 Gbps) with backwards compatibility to SATA Rev. 2.0
Capacities 120 GB and 240 GB
Life expectancy one million hours MTBF
Three-year warranty with free technical support
High performance. You game?
HyperX FURY SSD offers high performance to get you in the game fast and improve boot times, application loading and file execution for overall improved responsiveness. Maps and levels in games load fast with increased frames per second, thanks to its SandForce SF-2281 controller with SATA Rev 3.0 (6 Gb/s) performance and read/write speeds of 500/500 MB/s*. Compatible with a wider range of SATA-based desktop and notebook systems, HyperX FURY features a synchronous NAND BOM that makes it a consistently high-performing SSD ideal for system integrators, entry-level gamers and enthusiasts.
Available in 120 GB–480 GB capacities**, HyperX FURY comes in a slim, 7 mm SSD form factor to fit in standard 2.5 inch notebook storage slots. It’s a minimal investment for high quality components that maximise your existing system with less disruption than buying a system. Simply swap your old hard drive for an enhanced gaming or computing experience.
As part of HyperX’s entry-level line of products, HyperX FURY complements entry-level HyperX memory for a one-brand solution and consistent HyperX branding for system integrators. Gamers, enthusiasts and integrators have a reliable, entry-level SSD option.
HyperX FURY SSD is more cool and quiet than a traditional hard drive, making it the ideal replacement. It’s shock- and vibration-resistant and, with no moving parts, it’s less likely to fail than a hard drive and delivers rugged reliability for notebooks and other mobile computing devices.
*Based on out-of-box performance using a SATA Rev. 3.0 motherboard. Speed may vary due to host hardware, software and usage. IOMETER random 4 k random read/write is based on 8 GB partition.
**Some of the listed capacity on a Flash storage device is used for formatting and other functions and is thus not available for data storage. As such, the actual available capacity for data storage is less than what is listed on the products. For more information, go to Kingston’s Flash Memory Guide at Kingston website.
9 comments
secretspartan1
6 May 161#1
spannerzone
6 May 16#2
As these are Kingston are they in any way similar to their dreadfully deceptive v300 series?
taras to spannerzone
6 May 16#3
no..
Inquisitor
6 May 16#4
What is this comparable with?
Been waiting to upgrade the HDD to SSD for few months now, but i dont seem to understand which spec i should follow to get the most out of the SSD (only used for browsing and photo editing).
nia112001 to Inquisitor
6 May 161#5
if you have an extra few quid go with the Samsung 850 evo, they're a bit dearer but very reliable
taras to Inquisitor
6 May 161#7
If you are replacing a system drive, then trying to get the best mixed(read/write) iops drive is the way forward. the sandisk extreme and samsung 850 evo and pro are the best sata 3 (6Gbits) drives out there.
If you plod over to m.2 and u.2 drives then samsung 950 pro and the intel 750 series ssds are the fastest out there
atifprince
6 May 16#6
I have one of these in my laptop and they work brilliant. windows 7 startup time is 12 second from the moment i press power. never had any problems since last sept. good price too
kmmmd
7 May 16#8
I am using Intel SSD. Got two of them, never disappointed, no problems at all.
Opening post
Interface SATA Rev. 3.0 (6 Gbps) with backwards compatibility to SATA Rev. 2.0
Capacities 120 GB and 240 GB
Life expectancy one million hours MTBF
Three-year warranty with free technical support
High performance. You game?
HyperX FURY SSD offers high performance to get you in the game fast and improve boot times, application loading and file execution for overall improved responsiveness. Maps and levels in games load fast with increased frames per second, thanks to its SandForce SF-2281 controller with SATA Rev 3.0 (6 Gb/s) performance and read/write speeds of 500/500 MB/s*. Compatible with a wider range of SATA-based desktop and notebook systems, HyperX FURY features a synchronous NAND BOM that makes it a consistently high-performing SSD ideal for system integrators, entry-level gamers and enthusiasts.
Available in 120 GB–480 GB capacities**, HyperX FURY comes in a slim, 7 mm SSD form factor to fit in standard 2.5 inch notebook storage slots. It’s a minimal investment for high quality components that maximise your existing system with less disruption than buying a system. Simply swap your old hard drive for an enhanced gaming or computing experience.
As part of HyperX’s entry-level line of products, HyperX FURY complements entry-level HyperX memory for a one-brand solution and consistent HyperX branding for system integrators. Gamers, enthusiasts and integrators have a reliable, entry-level SSD option.
HyperX FURY SSD is more cool and quiet than a traditional hard drive, making it the ideal replacement. It’s shock- and vibration-resistant and, with no moving parts, it’s less likely to fail than a hard drive and delivers rugged reliability for notebooks and other mobile computing devices.
*Based on out-of-box performance using a SATA Rev. 3.0 motherboard. Speed may vary due to host hardware, software and usage. IOMETER random 4 k random read/write is based on 8 GB partition.
**Some of the listed capacity on a Flash storage device is used for formatting and other functions and is thus not available for data storage. As such, the actual available capacity for data storage is less than what is listed on the products. For more information, go to Kingston’s Flash Memory Guide at Kingston website.
9 comments
Been waiting to upgrade the HDD to SSD for few months now, but i dont seem to understand which spec i should follow to get the most out of the SSD (only used for browsing and photo editing).
If you plod over to m.2 and u.2 drives then samsung 950 pro and the intel 750 series ssds are the fastest out there