Today, we will take a look the HyperX SAVAGE EXO – the only external SSD that they offer in their current product catalogue. This external USB SSD has been on the market for a while now, but it is for sure an interesting product because of its versatility.
In our review, we will take a closer look at the 480GB version of the SAVAGE EXO. This drive is compatible with most available gaming platforms including PC computers but also XBOX One or PlayStation 4 consoles. HyperX is trying to think about all gamers, not only those to stick to a PC.
Since it’s our first review of an external HyperX SSD then I guess you are interested as much as I am how well it performs. Let’s not make this introduction any longer and start with presenting the product.
HyperX SAVAGE EXO Portable Solid-State Drive
The HyperX SAVAGE EXO SSD uses 3D NAND technology to deliver SSD speeds more reliably and efficiently than 2D NAND so you can get your games patched, installed and booted faster. Slash load times with a drive that’s up to 20% faster than today’s game systems. The SAVAGE EXO is easy to connect, works with both Mac® and PC, and can be used on your PlayStation® 4 or Xbox One™ via the USB 3.1 Gen 2 connection. Weighing in at a trivial 56g, the super-compact SAVAGE EXO is the perfect solution for lightning-quick storage and transfer on the go.
Load console games up to 20% faster
Up to a 20% increase in speed on today’s consoles.Simple to connect
Easily connect to your Windows® PC or Mac.Plug and Play for easy access to games anywhere
Store your library of Xbox One and Playstation 4 games and take them with you.Light and portable
Weighing in at a miniscule 56g, the SAVAGE EXO is as portable as it gets!
You can buy the SAVAGE EXO 480GB Portable SSD for around $98 from Amazon – https://amzn.to/2ZSvIqZ
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