Monday, April 19th 2010

Corsair Launches Flash Survivor GTR, Combining Toughness with Performance

Corsair, a worldwide leader in high-performance computer and flash memory products, today announced the 32GB and 64GB Flash Survivor GTR USB flash drives. These drives share their high-performance lineage with the award-winning Flash Voyager GTR, and are among the fastest, most rugged USB flash drives available today.

The Flash Survivor GTR USB drives use the same quad-channel technology employed in the recently announced Flash Voyager GTR series. This enables the Flash Survivor GTR drives to achieve read speeds of up to 34MB/sec and write speeds of up to 28MB/sec. In head-to-head testing in the Corsair Labs (details can be found here) the GTR architecture produced substantial performance gains over typical high capacity USB flash drives.
In addition to ultra-high performance, Flash Survivor GTR drives are also extremely durable. Each drive is encased inside an aircraft-grade aluminum shell, which makes it practically indestructible. In independent reviews, Flash Survivor drives have been dropped, battered with hammers, baked, boiled, frozen, zapped in a microwave, and even run over by SUVs, and they still come back for more! Each drive is also fitted with a shock-dampening collar and EPDM seal, which provides water-resistance to a depth of 200 meters.

"Corsair's Flash Survivor drives are considered by many to be the most rugged USB drives in the world, and with the new Flash Survivor GTR series, we have created exceptionally fast, durable USB drives," said Jim Carlton, VP of Marketing at Corsair. "Flash Survivor GTR drives are ideal for enthusiasts and creative professionals who need rapid access their portable music, videos and important data, without the worry that data could be lost due to physical damage or the elements."

Corsair Flash Survivor GTR drives are available immediately from Corsair's worldwide channel of authorized resellers and distributors, in capacities of 32GB and 64GB. They are supplied with a 10 year limited warranty, and are backed up by Corsair's highly regarded customer service and technical support.

For more information on Corsair Flash Survivor GTR drives, please visit our Flash Survivor product page.
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8 Comments on Corsair Launches Flash Survivor GTR, Combining Toughness with Performance

#1
digibucc
and surprisingly cheap-ish! $50~USD for 16gb , 169~ for 64gb...

very nice bta, appreciated! ;)
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#2
cadaveca
My name is Dave
I paid nearly $300 for my 8GB Voyager GT...and it's still kicking strong. It's been submersed in a pool, run over my a forklift, and thrashed as a ReaadyBoost drive on my laptop...

These prices are AWESOME!!!


I'll be picking up one ofthese shortly...Corsair has proved itself to me.
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#3
Fourstaff
Does it come with USB3? It doesn't sound like it though.
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#4
digibucc
read speeds of up to 34MB/sec and write speeds of up to 28MB/sec.
USB 3.0 would be useless, as the drive doesn't operate at that speed yet. i don't know the answer though, i doubt it.
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#5
Fourstaff
It will take forever to fill up the 64GB using only USB2.0
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#6
twicksisted
FourstaffIt will take forever to fill up the 64GB using only USB2.0
it could have a USB4 connection (assuming it existed) but it will still only be capable of "34MB/sec and write speeds of up to 28MB/sec. "
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#7
Rakesh95
This is actually very good for its price, corsair really have expanded from ddr to all this.
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#8
Fourstaff
twicksistedit could have a USB4 connection (assuming it existed) but it will still only be capable of "34MB/sec and write speeds of up to 28MB/sec. "
This is a very valid point. However, if they offered USB3, then they would have bumped up the reading and writing speeds. After all, there is no point in increasing the speed if it is limited to USB2.0
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