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title: "Corsair Flash Voyager GTX 512GB USB 3.1 Premium Flash Drive (CMFVYGTX3C-512GB)"
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# 440MB/s read & write speed 512GB high-capacity storage Rugged zinc-alloy casing Corsair Flash Voyager GTX 512GB USB 3.1 Premium Flash Drive (CMFVYGTX3C-512GB)

**Brand:** corsair
**Price:** 25120₫
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Pocket-sized power with SSD speed — don’t get left behind!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Corsair Flash Voyager GTX 512GB USB 3.1 Premium Flash Drive (CMFVYGTX3C-512GB) by corsair
- **How much does it cost?** 25120₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vn](https://www.desertcart.vn/products/60295606-corsair-flash-voyager-gtx-512gb-usb-3-1-premium-flash)

## Best For

- corsair enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted corsair brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Secure Cap with Solid Grip:** Heavy-duty aluminum cap with friction fit protects your data from dust and damage, so you never lose your edge.
- • **Massive Storage, Minimal Bulk:** 512GB capacity lets you carry your entire digital life without compromise.
- • **Blazing Fast SSD-Speed Transfers:** Experience up to 440MB/s read and write speeds that leave traditional flash drives in the dust.
- • **Built to Endure, Designed to Impress:** Premium zinc-alloy housing with aluminum accents offers military-grade durability and sleek style.
- • **Universal Compatibility, Future-Proofed:** Optimized for USB 3.1 Gen 1, USB 3.0, and USB 2.0—works seamlessly across Windows, macOS, and Linux.

## Overview

The Corsair Flash Voyager GTX 512GB USB 3.1 flash drive delivers SSD-level performance with blazing 440MB/s read and write speeds. Encased in a rugged zinc-alloy shell, it offers premium durability and style. With broad compatibility across USB standards and operating systems, plus a secure aluminum cap, it’s the ultimate high-capacity, high-speed portable storage solution for professionals who demand speed, reliability, and sleek design.

## Description

The Flash Voyager GTX USB 3.1 premium flash drive puts SSD performance in your pocket, with up to 440MB/sec read and 440MB/sec write speeds. Encased in a solid zinc alloy housing, and available in 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and massive 1TB capacities, you can load up all your data and access it in speed and style. Fully compatible with high-speed USB 3.1 Gen 1, USB 3.0 and legacy USB 2.0 connections, the Flash Voyager GTX USB 3.1 is both future-proof and backwards compatible, connecting to any Windows, OSX or Linux operating system without the need for drivers or installs.

Review: Compared to Sandisk Extreme Pro, this is a great value flash memory drive - TLDR: If memory drive casing width is not an issue, get the Corsair Voyager GTX. Otherwise, if speed requirements aren't a high priority, the convenience of retractable USB jack may make the Sandisk Extreme Pro your preference. FACTORS: These days there are so many choices in USB flash memory drives, it can be daunting to decide. The two key aspects are memory size and speed. While most people look at the memory capacity, often speed is overlooked. And it's not just read speed, but write speed as well. If you load the flash memory drive with a lot of data and mostly use it to read that data, the write speed isn't as important. For faster than average write speed times, usually you do pay a premium. Dollar for dollar, the Corsair Voyager GTX memory drive is a phenomenal value, compared to the closest competitor--the Sandisk Extreme Pro. While the Sandisk also features a rugged aluminum casing, it has a capless retractable USB jack--a movable part that can break. Also, its read and write speeds are behind that of the Corsair. VALUE: For my purposes, I wanted to get a very sturdy & durable USB flash memory drive that will last me well until 256Gb becomes anemic compared to the cost of a 1Tb drive (as cost of 8Gb drives 5 years ago is about even with 128Gb today). Originally I was planning to get another 128Gb drive (I have a Sandisk model of that), but then I noticed the pricing for 256Gb had come down quite a bit. At the time of this writing the "peak value" seems to be 256Gb, as the $1/Gb change from doubling size becomes nearly flat going from 256Gb to 512Gb. Consider $50 for a 128Gb drive, then just $20 more for 256Gb, and it's clear that it makes more sense to invest in the larger drive. CASING: The Corsair Voyager GTX drive is an extremely solid device. The casing is a heavy cast aluminum alloy with steel reinforcement. I was amazed to find that the Sandisk Extreme Pro has identical weight, based on product specs, as the Sandisk is more narrow. And that is one drawback to the Corsair Voyager GTX -- it is wide. Wide enough that when plugged into a USB A socket, it will very likely overlay part of the neighboring USB socket. That could be a problem for some people. USB JACK: The retractable USB jack is a novel and convenient concept offered by Sandisk, but it does not guard against dust & debris intrusion. There is also the risk of the mechanical mechanism breaking, as it utilizes plastic parts. The Corsair Voyager GTX is completely solid state. There is the matter of the cap... and some people have complained about ease of loss. But frankly, the cap is made of the same aluminum shell and is noticeably heavy. This isn't something easily lost. If you drop it on a hard floor, you will most definitely hear the thud of impact. When cap docking, the dense foam insert makes for a nice solid friction fit. PERFORMANCE: I haven't done any speed measuring tests, but general observation is that the Corsair is impressively fast with both read & write, compared to my older Sandisk USB 3.0 128Gb drive. The Corsair incorporates a real SSD controller inside it, instead of standard USB flash memory protocol management. It does not get appreciably hot during use. PRICE: For a while, the cheapest price I could find for the Corsair Voyager GTX 256Gb was $71.99. But as of this writing, the price dropped to $5 less, while the Extreme Pro is still at $70.99. FINAL VERDICT: I'm very happy I got the Corsair Voyager GTX memory drive. It's impressively solid & I actually enjoy the heft of this device and the secure friction fit of the protective cap, guarding against moisture & debris.
Review: Large storage, high speed, reasonable price, I'm happy with this disk on key. - I bought this disk on key after a SanDisk SDCZ880-256G-G46 Extreme PRO 256GB USB 3.1 Solid State Flash Drive died within a few months of light use. I looked for the disk on key with the largest storage, good performance, and pocketability, and got all three. It isn't as fast as an SSD, but it is at least 10x faster than similar products, e.g. Kingston Digital HyperX Savage, for both large and small files, and goes into my jean's small pocket. It is large and heavy for a disk on key, but I don't notice it in my small jeans pocket. Its just solid. Price per GB, the 1TB is about the same as the SanDisk (4x storage, 4x price), and it's smaller brothers. At the moment, it costs about twice as much as a 1TB Samsung T5 SSD, which is the price of size. Its a personal preference, and that's mine. ____________ Later addition, December 2024 ____________ I have two Corsair GTX flash drives for 4+ years. I use them as semi-backups, and had terabytes written to them. Both are working as usual, starting fast, then stabilize at 80MB/s. I love how reliable they are. ____________ Later addition ____________ There's a common complaint about flash drives being that the advertised drive size is larger than the size displayed by OS such as Windows. It is a bluff by all manufacturers, so I think its worth an explanation. Operating systems display drive size with GB = 1024^3 bytes. Manufacturers advertise drive size with GB = 1000^3 bytes. The smaller GB allows for a larger number next to it. For any flash drive by any manufacturers, if the flash drive size is advertised in GB, expect the drive size displayed by the operating system to be ~7% smaller than the advertised size.

## Features

- Experience portable USB storage with the speed of a solid-state drive
- High-speed 3D NAND memory unlocks read speeds up to 440MB/second and write speeds up to 440MB/second
- Available in 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and massive 1TBcapacities, so you can carry all your data, wherever you go
- Premium rugged zinc-alloy housing with aluminum accents protects your data in style
- Optimized for USB 3.1 Gen 1, USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 for future-proof and backwards compatibility

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B079NFKVRB |
| Additional Features | LED Indicator |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,333 in USB Flash Drives |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Built-In Media | Premium Flash Drive |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,461 Reviews |
| Flash Memory Type | USB |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843591075251 |
| Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A, USB Type C |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.91"D x 3.94"W x 0.39"H |
| Item Type Name | Corsair CMFVYGTX3C-512GB Flash Voyager GTX USB 3.1 Premium Drive |
| Item Weight | 1.82 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Corsair Memory Only |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 512 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | CMFVYGTX3C-512GB |
| Model Name | Flash Voyager GTX |
| Model Number | CMFVYGTX3C-512GB |
| Read Speed | 440 Megabytes Per Second |
| Special Feature | LED Indicator |
| UPC | 843591075251 |
| Warranty Description | 5 years |
| Write Speed | 440 MB per second |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Corsair
- **Hardware Interface:** USB 3.0
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 512 GB
- **Special Feature:** LED Indicator
- **Write Speed:** 440 MB per second

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Configuration, Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I am only concerned about the price. Quality is obviously assured, but how could this drive do so much more than the others to warrant such a price?**
A: If price is your only concern then there are cheaper options.
This one is expensive because it is one of the top performing flash drives in real world average use (not cherry picked benchmarks).
The build is solid and rugged.
If you are looking for a very fast flash drive that will last a long time, this is the one to spend the money on.

**Q: Does this show as a local disk in Windows 7 or removable? Only local disks can have multiple partitions.**
A: It actually shows up as if it was a external hard drive as opposed to a flash drive. But it functions as far as I can tell as if it was the removable flash drive it is. It even pops up with that icon on the taskbar that says "Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media" and when you put it in your computer, it does that AutoPlay thing. Hope that helps.

**Q: whats the typical latency, e.g. can this really replace an SSD! were wishing to store reports and voice files in real time.**
A: It really depends on your USB implementation/drivers.  I haven't had a chance to benchmark it on newer hardware, but on an i7-4790K with native Intel USB 3.0 ports in UASP, the latency is an average of 0.2ms (HD Tune).  Yes, I don't know why manufacturer information is so useless.  This is basically a USB-integrated SSD with very similar performance to my Samsung T3.  The T3, however, is 0.1ms and is much more consistent in terms of performance over time.  UASP is a must for low latency/small files.

**Q: How much actual usable storage on the 1TB?**
A: 1,000,000,000,000 bytes. Or 931GB

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Compared to Sandisk Extreme Pro, this is a great value flash memory drive
*by G***K on December 9, 2019*

TLDR: If memory drive casing width is not an issue, get the Corsair Voyager GTX. Otherwise, if speed requirements aren't a high priority, the convenience of retractable USB jack may make the Sandisk Extreme Pro your preference. FACTORS: These days there are so many choices in USB flash memory drives, it can be daunting to decide. The two key aspects are memory size and speed. While most people look at the memory capacity, often speed is overlooked. And it's not just read speed, but write speed as well. If you load the flash memory drive with a lot of data and mostly use it to read that data, the write speed isn't as important. For faster than average write speed times, usually you do pay a premium. Dollar for dollar, the Corsair Voyager GTX memory drive is a phenomenal value, compared to the closest competitor--the Sandisk Extreme Pro. While the Sandisk also features a rugged aluminum casing, it has a capless retractable USB jack--a movable part that can break. Also, its read and write speeds are behind that of the Corsair. VALUE: For my purposes, I wanted to get a very sturdy & durable USB flash memory drive that will last me well until 256Gb becomes anemic compared to the cost of a 1Tb drive (as cost of 8Gb drives 5 years ago is about even with 128Gb today). Originally I was planning to get another 128Gb drive (I have a Sandisk model of that), but then I noticed the pricing for 256Gb had come down quite a bit. At the time of this writing the "peak value" seems to be 256Gb, as the $1/Gb change from doubling size becomes nearly flat going from 256Gb to 512Gb. Consider $50 for a 128Gb drive, then just $20 more for 256Gb, and it's clear that it makes more sense to invest in the larger drive. CASING: The Corsair Voyager GTX drive is an extremely solid device. The casing is a heavy cast aluminum alloy with steel reinforcement. I was amazed to find that the Sandisk Extreme Pro has identical weight, based on product specs, as the Sandisk is more narrow. And that is one drawback to the Corsair Voyager GTX -- it is wide. Wide enough that when plugged into a USB A socket, it will very likely overlay part of the neighboring USB socket. That could be a problem for some people. USB JACK: The retractable USB jack is a novel and convenient concept offered by Sandisk, but it does not guard against dust & debris intrusion. There is also the risk of the mechanical mechanism breaking, as it utilizes plastic parts. The Corsair Voyager GTX is completely solid state. There is the matter of the cap... and some people have complained about ease of loss. But frankly, the cap is made of the same aluminum shell and is noticeably heavy. This isn't something easily lost. If you drop it on a hard floor, you will most definitely hear the thud of impact. When cap docking, the dense foam insert makes for a nice solid friction fit. PERFORMANCE: I haven't done any speed measuring tests, but general observation is that the Corsair is impressively fast with both read & write, compared to my older Sandisk USB 3.0 128Gb drive. The Corsair incorporates a real SSD controller inside it, instead of standard USB flash memory protocol management. It does not get appreciably hot during use. PRICE: For a while, the cheapest price I could find for the Corsair Voyager GTX 256Gb was $71.99. But as of this writing, the price dropped to $5 less, while the Extreme Pro is still at $70.99. FINAL VERDICT: I'm very happy I got the Corsair Voyager GTX memory drive. It's impressively solid & I actually enjoy the heft of this device and the secure friction fit of the protective cap, guarding against moisture & debris.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Large storage, high speed, reasonable price, I'm happy with this disk on key.
*by U***Z on September 9, 2019*

I bought this disk on key after a SanDisk SDCZ880-256G-G46 Extreme PRO 256GB USB 3.1 Solid State Flash Drive died within a few months of light use. I looked for the disk on key with the largest storage, good performance, and pocketability, and got all three. It isn't as fast as an SSD, but it is at least 10x faster than similar products, e.g. Kingston Digital HyperX Savage, for both large and small files, and goes into my jean's small pocket. It is large and heavy for a disk on key, but I don't notice it in my small jeans pocket. Its just solid. Price per GB, the 1TB is about the same as the SanDisk (4x storage, 4x price), and it's smaller brothers. At the moment, it costs about twice as much as a 1TB Samsung T5 SSD, which is the price of size. Its a personal preference, and that's mine. ____________ Later addition, December 2024 ____________ I have two Corsair GTX flash drives for 4+ years. I use them as semi-backups, and had terabytes written to them. Both are working as usual, starting fast, then stabilize at 80MB/s. I love how reliable they are. ____________ Later addition ____________ There's a common complaint about flash drives being that the advertised drive size is larger than the size displayed by OS such as Windows. It is a bluff by all manufacturers, so I think its worth an explanation. Operating systems display drive size with GB = 1024^3 bytes. Manufacturers advertise drive size with GB = 1000^3 bytes. The smaller GB allows for a larger number next to it. For any flash drive by any manufacturers, if the flash drive size is advertised in GB, expect the drive size displayed by the operating system to be ~7% smaller than the advertised size.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fast USB!
*by N***K on May 19, 2018*

Worked great for my needs with Linux OS and the speed is honestly incredible when i tested on windows. No idea why the few reviews said it was slow maybe they reviewed the wrong product. Here is the results from testing the USB VS my normal laptop HDD.(also pic included) CrystalDiskMark results for the Corsair Voyager GTX 256 GB Seq Q32T1 Read 432.8 Write 429.5 4KiB Q8T8 Read 128.7 Write 160.9 4KiB Q32T1 Read 132.5 Write 156.5 4KiB Q1T1 Read 20.39 Write 40.01 -Decided to run the test on my laptops standard HDD to compare speeds CrystalDiskMark results for the internal 1TB HDD Seq Q32T1 Read 85.66 Write 99.35 4KiB Q8T8 Read 0.890 Write 1.104 4KiB Q32T1 Read 0.896 Write 1.178 4KiB Q1T1 Read 0.399 Write 1.090 Just amazed at the difference this is a quality USB drive to achieve that kind of performance on a normal USB 3.0 port and i think they really hit the mark with this drive. Pros: Fast SSD speeds, cheap(at least when i bought), works with Linux, looks nice, hard shell Cons. This almost lost a star for 2 reasons. (1) First and a reason that others have noted the paint and metal on the hard case surrounding the USB scratches very easy. Throwing it into a pocket with keys once already did it so i decided to scratch my name and Ubuntu into it which was very easy.(maybe improve the material its painted with) (2) Now on to my 2nd complaint is more a personal one based on my use and installation of the drive. There is little to no support for Linux from Corsair with these drives. I had to format, provision and optimize the drive all manually because they don't have a simple port of the SSD toolbox to Linux... (Please port it over) Still scratches and underwhelming Linux support from the program are no reason to lose a star. The drive itself preforms as expected and i would highly recommend it to anyone with high speed data transfer needs.

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