hello everyone I'm Dimitri with Hara
Canucks and we all know that high
capacity hard drives are becoming
readily available and value SSDs are
dropping in price so you can migrate or
grow your gaming library no problem but
here at Harbor Canucks we're looking for
the next hot thing when it comes to
gaming and storage so today we're gaming
off a USB see what yeah so this is a 128
gigabyte HyperX savage USB Drive with
first gen USB 3.1 interface its gen 1 so
we are limited to USB 3.0 theoretical
maximum speed of five gigabits per
second don't get confused by the USB 3.1
gen2 unbe cuz you could literally just
see this as a USB 3.0 because USB 3.1
gen2 unn is a manufacturers
specification label and nothing more now
pretty sure kingston designed this
savage for gamers in mind with its bold
and angular red body auto keeping a very
slim profile which is very important for
surrounding USB clearance and for
reference here's another HyperX drive
that is also 128 gigabytes but with a
larger profile causing a few issues in
the past with blocking some nearby USB
ports speed wise the HyperX averages
between a hard disk and an SSD with very
promising reading the right speeds but I
am worried about very low 4k speeds but
we'll see how that impacts on
performance so now comes the fun part
let's test this sucker first we need to
format the drive to NTFS then I install
Steam on the actual drive and it was
actually quiet worrying because of the
lengthy installation time and here's a
sped up version of that I then
transferred some of my current played
games onto the HyperX average and
luckily the discovery files portion was
quick enough but the allocation of the
disk space and the rest of the
installation was considerably slower
than expected with a few weird freezes
on Steam that luckily resolved by itself
and now that we have some games on the
savage
let's play some games now just for
reference I ran 3dmark just in case and
noticed no significantly lower score
next I jumped into csgo loading into an
offline map took 61 seconds on the USB
and 55 seconds on my SSD so not a
significant difference there however at
the random times I experienced freezes
so during the buying period or
occasional hiccups during the match as
well so gaming off a USB for competitive
online may not be the best option
however for games like transistor
fortunately the only drawback here are
the slightly longer loading times into
the game but without any sort of freezes
and I think maybe that's because the
game is very small without any heavy
graphics assets so it's 100% playable no
lag or freezes whatsoever squad is also
my recent favorite playing online where
the 72 player map gave no glitches
whatsoever with normal loading times
now what about larger and more
graphically intense games so rise of the
Tomb Raider installed fairly quickly
actually at 2 minutes and 21 seconds
compared to an SSD and played flawlessly
loading times are normal no glitches in
game so that's awesome which leads us
into the conclusion gaming often USB may
not be such a consistent experience as
you may expect not sure why we
experienced all these type of glitches
and freezes and csgo however no freezes
or glitches and whatsoever in any of the
other games that I played but that is
definitely something to keep in mind and
also don't forget that the gaming on
such a USB Drive is definitely a luxury
considering the price per gigabyte so if
you want maximum speed internal SSD is
your friend but the reality of having
your gaming library on such a tiny USB
stick it's pretty awesome especially if
you happen to game on multiple machines
all the time with this method not
occupying on any of your internal
storage I also found a really good use
for the drive as a cache drive for video
editing so I can offload those previews
that are rendered onto the savage USB
without filling up any of the storage on
the ax
machine and experiencing zero slowdowns
on the USB itself and so the exciting
part of this USB advancement is not
really USB 3.1 gen2 unbe cuz that's
literally just USB 3.0 speeds but when
we're entering USB 3.1 gen2 then we're
going to double the USB 3.0 maximum
throughput theoretical throughput so
again get ten gigabits per second and
that's really exciting for content
creators to utilize you know little USB
sticks just like this for content
creation on the go or having having to
offload some of that data onto a USB
stick and not exactly sure if there is
going to be any benefits for gaming
however most likely any of those hiccups
that I experienced in csgo might
potentially be solved with a faster
drive and that is all I have to say but
have you ever gained on a USB stick
before leaving comments down below love
to hear what you think and would love to
hear your opinion on this little
experiment I'm Dimitri with heretics
thank you so much for watching
we'll see you in the next video
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