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Monday, 23 July 2012 14:08

Patriot announces new Supersonic Rage XT USB 3.0 flash drive

Written by Slobodan Simic

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Updated: In 32 and 64GB capacities


Patriot Memory has announced a new addition to its Supersonic line of USB 3.0 flash drives, the Supersonic Rage XT USB 3.0 flash drive.

To be available in 32 and 64GB capacities, the Supersonic Rage XT comes packed in an ultraportable slide-to-connect housing, support for USB 3.0 interface with USB 2.0 backward compatibilty and 5-year warranty period.

Unfortunately, Patriot Memory did not shed any details regarding the actual performance of the new Supersonic Rage XT flash drive, but has only noted that it has "enhanced speeds". We will update the arcticle accordingly as soon as we manage to get a sneak peak at official transfer speeds.

The price or the actual availability date have not been announced.

Update:

Patriot has updated its product page and according to the specification list, the performance is set at 180MB/s for read and 50MB/s for write, for both 32 and 64GB model. Unfortunately, the price or the availability date have not been disclosed.



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