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And compared with HDD, the solid state drive also has many advantages.

For example, it consumes less power and has better read and write performance.

In addition, since there are no moving parts inside of solid state drive, it has longer lifespan.

And to make it attract more customers, HyperX also launches two kinds of solid state drive.

They respectively are HyperX FURY SSD and HyperX SAVAGE EXO SSD.

And here, we will introduce some detailed information of these HyperX SSDs.

HyperX FURY SSD

In the beginning, lets look at the HyperX FURY SSD.

There are three different capacities of the HyperX FURY SSD.

And they respectively are 240GB, 480GB and 960GB.

The HyperX FURY SSD takes advantage of SATA Rev.

3.0 (6Gb/s) interface.

The controller of the HyperX FURY SSD is Marvell 88SS1074.

In addition, it adopts the 3D TLC NAND.

In the aspect of the volume, the HyperX FURY SSD is small and light.

Its dimensions are 100.14mm x 69.85mm x 9.5mm.

It only has 165g.

Whats more, the HyperX corporation provides a three-year warranty free technical support for the HyperX Fury SSD.

The life expectancy of the HyperX FURY SSD is about 1 million hour MTBF.

HyperX SAVAGE EXO SSD

The above part shows some feature of the HyperX FURY SSD.

And now, we will show some features of the HyperX SAVAGE EXO SSD.

There are two kinds of different capacities of HyperX SAVAGE EXO SSD, including 480GB and 960GB.

Compared with the HyperX FURY SSD, there are also some differences.

Its dimensions are 123.82mm x 48.61mm x 10.24mm.

However, it only has 65g.

It also offers a three-year warranty free technical support to customers.

the Kingston subsidiary says.

It is a partition manager that can be used to optimize your partition and disk use.

Final Words

In this post, we have introduced two kinds of HyperX SSD.

They are HyperX FURY SSD and HyperX SAVAGE EXO SSD.

And the detailed information of these two solid state drives is listed in the above part.

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