Corsair Voyager GT 32GB Review + BenchMarks





Corsair is the brand of very good performer and reliable memory market whether its RAM or USB Flash Memories, they come with innovation, reliability and performance.Today we take a look at Corsair Voyager GT series Corsair Voyager GT 32GB USB 3.0 Flash Memory.not much has changed in the way of Corsair's ever-durable drives. The new Flash Voyager GT USB 3.0 is practically identical in all but color and internals to the 32GB Flash Voyager GTR reviewed. Same hardness, same bounciness, same lint attraction, same water resistant cap that's easily lost but freely replaced .Such savage pricing and associated flooding of the market presents a headache to established memory manufacturers and retailers alike. The slim per-unit profit margins are fast eroded if the wholesale price of flash chips drops by a fraction, and such market volatility has caused firms to have a hard look at their pendrive proposition.A name now synonymous with high-quality PSUs, chassis, peripherals and SSDs, Corsair has a six-family USB drive line-up. Rather than indulge the market by having a myopic focus on price, each family of sticks offers something a little different. The fastest (and most expensive) sticks fall under the USB 3.0-totin' Voyager GT line, which is further sub-divided into five main offerings.Ranging in capacity from 16GB to 128GB and offering speeds that increase with capacity, Corsair offers two newer short-body sticks in the 32GB and 64GB flavours, though specifications remain the same.It's for this reason that I'm perplexed that Corsair didn't opt to include their usual niceties of a lanyard and USB extension cord. You can order a USB 3.0 extension cable for next to nothing, but Corsair should have picked up the tab since this is a premium flash drive we're talking about.As far as durability is concerned, if these drives had a collective memory, it would surely be warpedand somehow surviving through it all over and over again. In fact, the only time in recent memory that a Flash Voyager has failed on me may not have even been caused by laundry day as was originally suspected in my Flash Voyager GTR review, but an annoying firmware bug  that was later identified by the masses after the review was completed. Oh, there was also that one time I crushed the life out of the original Flash Voyager GT with an SUV.This USB Flash memory has a attractive design and color and performs decent in all BenchMarks.

Tech Specs (Corsair):


Warranty: Five years 

Unformatted Capacity: 32 GB 
Max Sequential R/W (ATTO): 220 MB/s read / 55 MB/s write (USB 3.0)
Interface: USB 3.0 
Operating Temperature: N/A 
Shock: 40G

Lets have a look at BenchMarks results....


















  • Nice and Attractive Color.
  • Solid body and build Quality.
  • Excellent Performance.
  • Reasonable Price.
  • Nice Latency Rate.

  • Cap is a bit of lose style, could be lost easily.
  • Performance shakes when huge files copied from this USB Drive to SSD/HDD.