Performance
HyperX FURY 32GB has been tested on the Intel Haswell platform based on Core i7 4790K CPU and ASUS Maximus VII Gene motherboard. I have used Intel USB 3.0 controller which is built in the chipset so you can expect similar performance on any modern Intel platform.
ATTO Disk Benchmark
Slight rewind to specification page and we see that we should expect up to 90MB/s sequential read and 30MB/s sequential write. I’m not sure what is base for main specification but our review sample ( which is standard retail flash drive ) is achieving up to 152MB/s read and 78MB/s write speed !
CrystalDiskMark 3.0.1 x64
I thought that ATTO results will give the best results as it always does but no. CrystalDiskMark results are even better. In this benchmark HyperX FURY achieved 157MB/s read and 84MB/s write speed. That’s just amazing considering declared bandwidth.
Random transfers are not as good as sequential but for a flash drives 5MB/s random read is still not a bad result.
Anvil’s Storage Utilities
Anvil’s tests are showing about the same really high sequential transfers. Random read transfers are much better than we could see in CrystalDiskMark reaching 28MB/s in 4K read test. It’s pretty good for any flash drive.
I wasn’t expecting so high performance from HyperX FURY 32GB. Difference between declared values and real tested bandwidth is huge, reaching 100% better results. I don’t think anyone will be disappointed deciding on this flash drive.