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All Reviews | More Peripheral Reviews Corsair 8GB Flash Survivor GT ReviewDate: 2007-08-23 Reviewed by: Shane McGlaun Manufacturer: Corsair Features & Specifications Corsair used a EPDM waterproof seal on the casing to give the drive water resistance to 200M. Each end of the Corsair Flash Survivor GT is wrapped in a shock dampening collar to allow the drive to better survive drops and falls. Once you unscrew the end of the Corsair Flash Survivor GT the flash drive itself is rather small and held in the center of the cap. Along with the flash drive itself you also get a USB extension cable and a set of Corsair dog tags with the Corsair Flash Survivor GT. The Corsair Flash Survivor GT only comes in a 8GB capacity, but you can get a Flash Survivor drive in a 4Gb capacity that has slower transfer speeds. TrueCrypt 4.3 software is also included to allow you to encrypt data on-the-fly with 256-bit AES encryption. Benchmarks & Testing I decided to toss it in my washing machine for a full wash cycle and after the wash cycle was over the drive was still recognized without any issues by my computer. I did notice that a bit of moisture was on the base of the USB connector, but I can’t rule out that the water ended up there when I removed the drive from the housing. The interior of the housing itself was bone dry. After the wash cycle I ran the Corsair Flash Survivor GT thorough a complete dry cycle on high heat with some towels. I figured if the heat didn’t get the drive all the static electricity might. After the dryer stopped, I pulled the drive out (while it was still very hot to the touch) and plugged it into my computer. Again the system recognized the drive and I could get data off the Corsair Flash Survivor GT or put data on with no problems. The only thing I saw during these tests that might be an issue is that there is no method of locking the screw-on cap in place. After the dryer the cap was loosened a few turns from tight, which is where it was when I put it into the dryer. Had the cap come loose any more the drive most likely would not have survived and had it happen din the wash cycle the tests would have ended there. To test the performance of the Drive I used the removable storage benchmark of Sandra XII. The test results were as follows:
Benchmark Results Performance Test Status 512B Files Test 32kB Files Test 256kB Files Test 2MB Files Test 64MB Files Test Endurance Test Status Endurance Benchmark Breakdown Drive The final performance test was with HD Tach to get read and wire speeds. HD Tach showed that the drive average read time for the Corsair Flash Survivor GT was 23MB/s and the average write speed was 20.6MB/s. corsair quotes the read speed at 34MB/s and the write at 28MB/s, obviously I didn’t see speeds close to those numbers. Corsair also gives the drive a 10-year warranty. The included USB extension cable makes plugging the drive in a bit easier if you are using a very crowded USB hub, but the drive is thin enough that most users won’t have any issues with the Corsair Flash Survivor GT crowding other USB ports.
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