爱国者超音速愤怒Pro 512 gb的USB 3.2 Gen1佛罗里达州sh Drive Review

USB flash drives are with us every day. Although they’ve been around for a long time, they are always evolving, getting faster, and offer higher capacities, yet keeping their small and compact size. Patriot knows how important, a small and compact personal storage device can be for us all. So it’s no wonder we are seeing a whole range of refreshed and improved flash drives from Patriot. Today, we will focus on the Supersonic Rage Pro; the latest USB 3.2 Gen1 flash drive with large capacity of up to 512GB.

Our tests will be performed on the latest series of motherboards with the fastest available USB controllers that won’t limit the performance of the Supersonic Rage Pro.

Let’s begin with a list of features, and later we will show you some performance tests.

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Patriot’s Supersonic Rage Pro USB 3.2 Gen 1 (backwards compatible with USB 3.0) is the ultimate portable USB for the everyday productive driven individuals that need more than just a few files. It offers super agile Read and Write speeds allowing you to productively transfer all your important photos, music, videos, large files, and your entire operating system simultaneously!

Designed with an aluminum coated housing, theSupersonic Rage Pro provides a better thermal dissipationthroughout. A handy LED light indicator is included toinform you of the Read/Write progress. Backed by Patriot’scustomer service and a 5-year warranty, the diverse RagePro features multi-platform compatibility with Windows® 10Windows® 8, Windows® 7, Linux 2.6 and later, Mac® OSXand later. Advance your system to the pro level easily witheven more storage!

You can buy thePatriot Supersonic Rage Pro 512GB flash drivefor around $88 from the Amazon store –https://amazon.com

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Bartosz Waluk aka Woomack is from Poland. He's been interested in computer hardware and extreme overclocking for over 15 years. Bartosz has also over 12 years experience in IT what includes sales, technical support and computer building ... but not only. He joined the Funky Kit team in January 2013.