Corsair Flash Voyager GTX USB Flash Drive Now Available
Corsair announced the availability of the Flash Voyager® GTX USB 3.0 flash drive that was announced at Computex in June. Available in 256GB and 128GB capacities, the Flash Voyager GTX is the fastest USB flash drive Corsair has ever produced, offering blisteringly fast peak transfer speeds of up to 450MB/sec read and 350MB/sec write, vastly reducing waiting time when accessing or transferring files on the go.
The Flash Voyager GTX boasts the inner technologies of an SSD that will keep the drive operating at peak performance for years to come. USB Attached SCSI and S.M.A.R.T. monitoring ensure blazing fast, error-free transfers of large video music and photo collections, while TRIM support curbs degradation so the Flash Voyager GTX retains its performance, even after extended heavy use. Compatible with both USB 3.0 and USB 2.0, the Flash Voyager GTX works on Microsoft® Windows®, Mac OS® X, and Linux® with no additional software required.
With up to 256GB of storage, Flash Voyager GTX’s enormous capacity options ensure that even the largest files, such as operating systems, game installs or high definition video projects, can easily fit on the drive alongside other multimedia content -- with plenty of room to spare. Take your favorite games with you to a LAN party, or quickly transfer your whole movie collection for easy viewing later. It’s the perfect storage gadget for any student, content-hoarder, or computer power user.
Pricing, Availability, and Warranty
The Flash Voyager GTX flash drives are available immediately through Corsair's worldwide network of authorized distributors and resellers. The drives are backed with a five-year warranty and Corsair's well-earned reputation for quality, compatibility, and performance.
Suggested retail pricing is as follows:
- Flash Voyager GTX 128GB: $119.99 USD
- Flash Voyager GTX 256GB: $239.99 USD
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True, it's a big, chunky mofo.
Speeds do indeed look great.

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I got the Mushkin Ventura Ultra a few months back Reads 420 and writes 440 mb/s. I wonder if Corsair will compete with Mushkin's price. Originally $79 for the 128 GB Mushkin. Built using the same controller as Mushkin SSD's. Wonder if Corsair got the idea from Mushkin. Also...Mushkin is more slender but perhaps a bit long. Excellent drive...with built in Wear Leveling
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I doubt Corsair will compete with Mushkin's price. They will probably price the flash drive at around $100.
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I got a Corsair Flash Voyager USB 3.0 64GB which doesn't even work in USB 3.0 ports

(And no, it's not my system because i have other USB 3.0 devices that work just fine)
No more Corsair for me.
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The performance values look awesome. Too bad it appears to be blocking nearby ports.