Review [ENG]: Corsair Flash Voyager 64GB USB-Stick
Darco | October 24, 2008If the past few years reviewing it, it surprised many users, the rapid development of USB sticks in particular whether they have capacity and what role they now possess sticks. A USB stick is not just a nice gimmick, but also provides the economic base for rapid data exchange, if the situation and the explosiveness of the data it requires.
Corsair offers this for many years a wide range of sticks, which is now a 64 GB model has been extended. As the competition in this capacity is scarce and not just shines through performance records, we were very curious what the Flash Voyager is capable of. Once again a reminder: as a USB stick (Universal Serial Bus Stick, Memory Pen, USB Pen, Eng. = stick rod or bar) is called pluggable storage media, which grossly formulated roughly the size of a disposable lighter TISSUE. Dual Channel Flash Memory Architecture, NAND Flash chips and MLC / SLC architecture belong in this class now on the state of the art and differs not only in this respect by some on the market are cheap products. As the new Corsair memory giant in practice has to learn as always in our extensive testing, a lot of pleasure in reading … Corsair Flash Voyager 64GB @ PC-Experience.de (de)
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Are there instructions for Corsair's Flash Voyager? I have
Jim Third | December 2, 2008 | 1:01 pmAre there instructions for Corsair’s Flash Voyager? I have looked all over to find instructions to tell me how to download from my PC but no luck.
Please help since I’ve never used a memory stick. Step by step advice is much appreciated.
Thanks. Jim T.
Hi Jim, thanks for contacting us here! Could you please tell
Darco | December 2, 2008 | 1:15 pmHi Jim, thanks for contacting us here!
Could you please tell me for what exactly you need instructions? It’s basically quite simple to use this memory, just like any other out there. It comes formatted in FAT32 with TrueCrypt utility on it so you can use data encryption for extra safety. You can easily format this device in Windows too…
Please write here if something else is not clear for you!
Thanks,
Darco