Joined on 10/31/05
Is that a Voyager GT in your pocket??
Pros: Blazingly fast compared to 32GB Flash Voyager Copied 273MB (587 files) from network drive to 128GB Voyager GT in 1 minute Copied 1.67GB (9700 files, 1800 folders) from same network drive to same Voyager GT in under 10 minutes
Cons: HUUUUGGGGE! About the size of four standard USB drives Expensive
Overall Review: My 32GB Voyager lasted about 16 months before it went bad. Let's hope this huge thing lasts about the same amount of time or longer.
Beware
Pros: High Capacity
Cons: Failed after using once
Overall Review: Used it once to backup some critical files - used it a second time and all data was corrupt. Now it won't format. I keep another brand of memory in my pocket and it hasn't failed once in two years.
Failed after 42 days
Pros: None
Cons: Failed After 42 days. What else is there to say?
Overall Review: Don't believe the hype about Intel "durability" and "reliability" Their hard drives fail like all the others. Do your backups, or be a fool like me, trusting Intel with $$$ that you cannot refunded!
Complete garbage
Pros: Works for a while, fast
Cons: Guaranteed to fail and be replaced by another unit that will fail
Overall Review: This is my third Corsair 128GB drive that has failed. Forst two were the orange drive that's no longer on the market. Both failed within 6 months. First one started to separate and the second one started getting bad sectors. The last RMA was this model and it failed in less than 10 weeks. Insert it into the PC and it sees it as JL Micron Loader and wants me to format the drive. Everyone at work thinks I'm a genius for carrying my stuff around on one big USB drive. In reality I'm an idiot for continuing to use and be disappointed by Corsair products.