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more about #corsair more comments → not_a_virus.exe.vbs: I hope it doesn't use the shitty keychain connector the other flash voyagers use. The neoprene ones always tear on me, and this thing you don't want t... more » IN THE FACE!: I want a USB drive that is split up and has a physical switch that toggles between the volumes, and lets you hot-swap between them when in an OS. I'v... more » Gordonium: The size isn't really a big deal. Fitting in your pocket, as you said, is really the only big deal. If it's sitting docked in your USB drive, who care... more » Hackintosh: Cry over losing it? Heh... I would cry if I lost that fancy cap. God knows what I would do if I lost the whole shebang. Of course, after that, I would... more » Mr. Pillgrums: Sums up my feelings nicely. #corsairflashvoyagerusb128gb more » Bawb - The One, The Only, The Builder: Wow, look how puny that USB end is - it's like having the worlds largest baby bottle but with a normal sized nipple on it. Just looks wrong. #corsairf... more » weylin: I think you'd have to make it smaller. Vinyl doesn't travel well. Perhaps if we could as a collective develop some other method of transporting record... more » strider_mt2k: YES -but for how LONG? more » Li Zhang: Huge music collection in the change pocket of your jeans... Hmm, it would be great if they would invent something that could carry AND play the music. more » mikeborisov: sure, reporting blistering sequential read and write speeds gets the girls all wet, but in real world usage, random read/write is everything. Nobody's... more » GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: OK, so in looking at the site, this will be for their "Dominator" RAM series, which seems to come in three stick sets, so I will say this handles thre... more » Software_Goddess: Cool me down baby, oh yah, cool me down! Any one wanna' LAN? more » not_a_virus.exe.vbs: I also bought one of those "super small" USB sticks from Sony, the one that is about the size of a dime? The security guard where I work made a stink ... more » not_a_virus.exe.vbs: The only drives I buy are the Sandisk Titanium Cruzer and the rubberized Corsair ones. more » Dr. H. F. Danger: Corsair Flash Voyager 4GB worked good for two years. Thank god for the 10yr warranty. Just sent it in for an RMA, hope to get a nice new flash drive. more » -
#usb
Corsair Flash Voyager 128GB USB Drive: As Big and Fast As a Small Fish
One day, 128GB flash drives will be common. We'll lose em and only say "oops." Today, you can have one if you don't mind the size and price of this $400 Corsair. But F me, this thing is fast. More » -
#flashmemory
Corsair's Flash Voyager GT: The World's Fastest 128GB USB Flash Drive
Corsair, who seem to spend all their time finding speed records and then breaking them, announced their Flash Voyager GT USB flash drive at the droolworthy 128GB capacity. Even better, the speeds totally don't suck: 32MB/s and 25.6MB/s read/write, respectively. More » -
#ssds
Corsair's New Extreme SSD Line Is Blazingly Fast
Corsair just announced their new Extreme Line of SSDs, coming in 32/64/128GB capacities. So they're not going to win a storage space award, but these little guys are fast—Corsair's claiming read speeds of 240MB/s and 170MB/s write speeds. More » -
#gaming
Corsair Cooling Ice Series T30 Chills Memory for More Overclocking Pew Pew
How nerdy are you? Oh really? Yea rly? Corsair's Cooling Ice Series T30 "world's first" sub-ambient PC memory cooler gives you 20 degrees of breathing room for overclocking your memory to make your computer more fasterer. [Fareastgizmos via Ubergizmo] -
#flashdrives
What's the Best USB Flash Drive?
Ars tricked Matt Woodward into running a gauntlet of tests on eight USB flash drives—a gadget you typically only evaluate by price/storage—to discover the secret king of flash drives. It's an epic piece. More » -
#devotion
An Extensive, Obsessive Performance Test Of... USB Keys?
Test Freaks wrangled as many flash drives as they could and ran them through an oddly intense testing regime, finding out that your choice in USB stick brand may actually matter. More » -
