Monday, July 23rd 2012

Patriot Memory Launches New Supersonic Rage XT USB 3.0 Drive

Patriot Memory, a global pioneer in high-performance memory, NAND flash storage and enthusiast computer products today announces the launch of the Supersonic Rage XT USB 3.0 drive. Built with an ultra-portable form factor and the enhanced speed of USB 3.0, the Patriot Memory Supersonic Rage XT is the perfect solution for those looking for a compact design that doesn't compromise performance. The Supersonic Rage XT comes with a custom slide to connect design that provides best in class protection from wear and tear.

Available in 32GB and 64GB capacities and plug and play compatibility, the Patriot Memory Supersonic Rage XT offers excellent storage solutions that are extremely easy to use across multiple platforms. Backed by Patriot Memory's award winning customer service, the Supersonic RAGE XT will come with a 5-year warranty.
"The Supersonic Rage XT is an excellent new edition to fill the performance segment in our Supersonic brand family", said Meng Jay Choo, Patriot Memory's Product Manager. "With the enhanced speeds and extremely portable form factor, the Supersonic Rage XT is an excellent solution for those looking for excellent performance in a small durable form factor at a very affordable price."

Key Features
  • Ultra-portable slide to connect housing
  • USB 3.0 speeds/backwards compatible with USB 2.0
  • Available in 32GB and 64GB capacities
  • Plug and Play Compatibility
  • 5 Year Warranty
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3 Comments on Patriot Memory Launches New Supersonic Rage XT USB 3.0 Drive

#1
TheMailMan78
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I have the 16GB version of this thing. Awesome lil drives.
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#2
RejZoR
The XTdrives were always very fast. What i miss are Lexar Lightning drives. I still have a 4GB Lightning and it's freakin fast. I use it to install Windows from bootable USB. It gets installed in no time. And it's just USB 2.0...
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#3
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
they dont mention speeds at all?
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