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Corsair 8GB USB 2.0 Rugged, Water and Shock Resistant Flash Drive (CMFUSB2.0-8GB) | 
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| Brand: Corsair Category: CE
Buy New: £9.95
New (18) from £9.95
Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 486
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 4 x 1 x 1
MPN: CMFUSB2.0-8GB Model: CMFUSB2.0-8GB UPC: 870584007814 EAN: 0870584007814 ASIN: B000J35DR8
Release Date: July 10, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| • | System: MPF | | • | Sprache: ML | | • | Bussytem: USB | | • | Garantie: 120 |
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Product Description Technical DataFlash Memory / Storage CapacityGB8Technical DataHeader / Product LineCorsair Flash VoyagerTechnical DataHeader / CompatibilityUnixTechnical DataHeader / ManufacturerCorsair MicrosystemsTechnical DataHeader / Packaged Quantity1Technical DataFlash Memory / Interface TypeHi-Speed USBTechnical DataFlash Memory / Product TypeUSB flash driveTechnical DataFlash Memory / CompatibilityNon-specific
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
Very slow bordering on unusable for me November 13, 2008 Fred Freeloader (UK) Bought two of these and had to have both replaced for sub-spec speeds. Trouble is the replacements are no faster. Corsair now points to my system but I tried this on four completely different systems and against my old Lexar stick using HDbench: I get RandomWrite in the 350kb/s region. A 1MB file already takes several seconds, a backup of a few good files can easily take twenty minutes. My four year old 1 GB Lexar stick is three times faster according to HDbench and gets to about 1000kb/s. I consider my Voyagers to be e-garbage.
First appearances October 17, 2008 Linovel (London) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got the 8GB version of this. Very pleased I was with it, too. Solid, well-designed, fast, and all encased in very durable rubber. However, what seemed like a practical idea turned out to be anything but. That rubber cap - after a few days, you just know you're going to lose it. You have to, how easily it slips off. Or leastways, if you're going to use the Corsair as a keyring, which I did. Picked it up once in the street at the front of my house. After that, it was only a matter of time. LOST: One flash drive's rubber cap, and a customer's patience.
nice one October 15, 2008 vagrantuk (Ipswich UK) Perfect, and it bounces when you drop it. Not a bad thing to say about it. Also a good price.
Beware! Product Description October 14, 2008 A. Wood (W Yorks, UK) Well pleased with the Flash Drive although I did have to mess about with WinXP Registry settings to get Autorun to work (but note that this was not a Corsair problem). Beware of the Product description. When I ordered the drive, it stated that it was inclusive of Lanyard and USB cable. That was not so! I pointed this out to Amazon and they immediately despatched a replacement order which was identical to the first one i.e. no lanyard or USB cable. To the credit of Amazon they offered a 20% discount on the first drive and I was able to negotiate a suitable discount on the replacement ... so I ended up buying two drives!
Excellent - only prob is i keep leaving it at friends houses! LOL ! September 13, 2008 Brendan T. Hole (UK) This is great. I was about to spend 40-50 on a big plastic usb stick then my friend jumped in and told me that with the plastic ones dropping them can actually wipe it clean of all the stuff you have on it. He told me that a rubber one is what i want to put my money into. He highly recommended a Corsair Flash Voyager his was a 16GB so i was going to buy one of them when i saw they actually now have a 32GB so this is what i bought. The only problem i've had with it so far is i keep mislaying it at friends houses when i do work on their computer for them. Its brilliant, I've had no problems with the actual device at all.
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