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  • Corsair Flash Voyager GT 16GB

    Phoronix: Corsair Flash Voyager GT 16GB

    For years now Corsair has been on the forefront of leading flash drive innovations, which started with their Flash Voyager series but quickly expanded into their Flash Voyager GT, Flash Survivor GT, and Flash PadLock series. We've reviewed them all and Corsair has certainly had some talented engineers working on these products from the Flash Survivor GT that withstood being submerged into the bottom of a pool, being boiled in a pot of water, and beaten by a hammer to the Flash PadLock, which has a physical lock that will present the flash drive from being mounted unless the appropriate key sequence is entered. While they continue to face new competition -- primarily from OCZ Technology, which has many different innovative flash drives as well such as the Rally 2 Turbo, ATV Turbo, and Mega-Kart -- Corsair Memory continues to excel and release new flash products. Corsair's latest additions to their Flash Voyager GT family are 16GB and 32GB editions. At hand today we are looking at the Corsair Flash Voyager 16GB USB 2.0 flash drive.

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  • #2
    Love the sticks, had one of the older blue 1GB ones, but blew it up (hooked up the USB port incorrectly :S)

    The only problem I have with them is the head. That cap is so easy to loose.

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    • #3
      The 16 GB Survivor is soo cool!

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      • #4
        I upgraded from a 1GB Voyager GT to the 16GB non-GT a while ago. The difference in speed was definitely noticeable. However, it's still extremely fast. I recall copying the SuSE install DVD to this thing for a few platform installs; it's way faster than installing off the physical DVD. (No seek time I suppose.)

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