Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the Patriot Supersonic USB3 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Patriot Supersonic USB3.
May 2011
Experts 87% 31 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Excellent read and write speeds, Shock resistant up to 15Gs, Backwards compatible with USB 2.0, Well constructed, Five year warranty
Cap cannot be placed on opposite end of drive, Pricey
The Supersonic is the first USB flash drive from Patriot to come through the 'Labs and to be honest, they could not have made a better first impression. Along with a compact, shock resistant design, this USB 3.0 flash drive packs some impressive perfo...
Build Quality, 15Gs Resistant Aluminum Housing, USB 3.0, 64GB, Blazing Fast, No Need For Extra Power (like eSATA flash drives), Price
Gets Quite Hot
From all our tests it's quite easy for anyone to see that the Supersonic 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive is not as fast as the Kingston DT Ultimate G2 drive but it comes really close and at the same time it's quite smaller and more durable. However be...
USB 3.0, 64 GB Provides Ample Storage Even As Portable OS, Blazing Fast Transfer Rates and Overall Speed, Aluminum Case For Added Durability, Backwards Compatible to USB 2.0, Easily Used For Boot Drive,
Price May Be Steep For Casual Users, Editor’s Choice, Discuss this review in our forums
The Patriot Supersonic 64GB USB Flash Drive is one of the first SuperSpeed USB 3.0 drives to come to market and one of the first to feature Quad Channel memory. The Patriot Supersonic certainly lives up to the promise these technologies would hold and ...
Abstract: Patriot's Supersonic 64GB USB 3.0 thumb drive can copy an 8.5GB MKV movie file over to a PC in 2 minutes 39 seconds via USB 3.0 port, or about 5 minutes via a USB 2.0 port. By comparison, it takes 7 minutes 33 seconds for an older single channel USB 2...
Flash memory is one of the most rapidly evolving technologies in the computer industry right now. Competition is fierce, and the temptation to fudge the performance numbers in the marketing materials is great, especially given the rapid pace at which ...
Excellent read speeds, Tough aluminum shell, Great price to performance ratio
Write speeds fell just short of published specifications, No string/lanyard included, Nowhere to store loose cap, Not water proof or water resistant
The Patriot Memory Supersonic 32GB USB 3.0 flash drive performed just about as expected, which means a new level of performance when upgrading from a USB 2.0 capable flash drive. The write speeds were almost as good as the published specification (70M...
and RatingWhat can I say that I have not already said or shown you. This drive is fast and it appears to be able to hit some really good speeds at the USB 3.0 level. At the 32 GB size and speed you might be able to setup a Linux OS on the drive and us...
Great performance, Quadchannel technology, Native USB 3.0 controller, Available in 32GB and 64GB versions,
None that I found
With USB 3.0 you are definitely going to see a speed increase over USB 2.0. The thing is many devices are not yet capable of taking full advantage of the available bandwidth of USB 3.0. Patriot does a great job with the Supersonic drive. The drive w...
It is no news that the USB 3.0 flash drives have very good read speeds compared to their USB 2.0 counterparts, but this last Supersonic drive from Patriot Memory really exceeded my expectations in terms of write speeds, reaching with ease 70256 kbytes...
Abstract: Especially with small files, the Supersonic struggled and ranked poorly among its competitors. When we transferred 22 704 files with a total size of 2 GB, for example, the Supersonic wrote them with an effective speed of onl..