
Corsair CMFSRA64GBGT2 Survivor 64GB Rugged Flash Drive
Unbreakable Data Protection for Extreme Conditions The Corsair Survivor GTR High Performance 64 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive is engineered for ultimate data protection in the most demanding environments. Encased in CNC-milled aircraft-grade aluminum, this ruggedized flash drive can withstand extreme ab...
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Overview
Unbreakable Data Protection for Extreme Conditions
The Corsair Survivor GTR High Performance 64 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive is engineered for ultimate data protection in the most demanding environments. Encased in CNC-milled aircraft-grade aluminum, this ruggedized flash drive can withstand extreme abuse, ensuring your important data remains safe and accessible, wherever your adventures take you.
Specifications:
- Capacity: 64 GB
- Interface: USB 2.0
- Material: CNC-Milled Aircraft Aluminum
- Features: Ruggedized, High Performance
Key Features
Compatible – Works with Windows, Windows 7, Mac OS X, and even Linux without drivers
Durable – Ruggedized aluminum housing makes it almost indestructible
Fast – The industry’s fastest USB 2.0 drive
Convenient – Just plug it and go! No special cables, no power adapters needed
Backed by Corsair: A respected name with a passion for quality products, and great service and support
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The ruggedized aluminum housing provides exceptional durability, making the drive highly resistant to physical damage.
- Offers compatibility across multiple operating systems, including Windows, Windows 7, Mac OS X, and Linux, without requiring drivers.
- Recognized as the industry’s fastest USB 2.0 drive, enabling quicker data transfers compared to other USB 2.0 devices.
- Features a convenient plug-and-play design, eliminating the need for special cables or external power adapters.
- Backed by Corsair, a company known for its focus on quality products and strong customer support.
👎 Cons
- Despite being fast for USB 2.0, its performance is significantly slower than modern USB 3.0 or USB 3.1 drives.
- The 64GB capacity might be restrictive for users needing to store very large files or extensive backups by today's standards.
- The rugged design, while beneficial for durability, may contribute to a larger physical footprint compared to more compact flash drives.
- Users requiring the absolute fastest transfer speeds for massive data sets might find USB 2.0 a bottleneck, regardless of its "fastest" claim within its class.
- The focus on USB 2.0 compatibility means it won't fully leverage the speed capabilities of newer ports on modern computers.