Summary: I think the cap should be the part that has the key ring on it. So you unscrew the USB part, and leave the cap/sleeve on the key ring, and plug in the loose USB drive.
Summary: I've used these for three months. They are seriously fast. However, the rubber bumpers at each end, come off too easily and one on each drive are now MIA.
Summary: It's fast, capacious, and quite sheltered. However, it's much bigger than I was expecting. The diameter makes it difficult to use in about 25% of the USB ports I've used.
Summary: It seems corsair flash speed depends on the price you pay... the bigger storage usb flash devices (32 gb.. theres a black one) might be really fast with usb3..
Summary: this thing is fast the case is solid worked great for a month then it started coming apart where the round part where the cap screws on was pulling out of the long body
Summary: The main drawback to this is that it's too big. When I plug it into the USB port in my laptop (Lenovo W52), it will push out the USB device that's plugged in next to it.
Summary: If you backpacking in some jungle somewhere and need a high speed USB drive, this will suffice for you. However, if you just want a really fast usb drive to run a virtual...
Pros: I bought the 16Gb version 3 years ago. It has been in fairly constant use since then and still works.
Cons: This only seems to be well built. The aluminium casing is only glued together and fell apart after a couple of months. There was no particular trauma involved , it jus...
Corsair 16GB Flash Survivor USB 3.0 Flash Drive CMFSV3-16GB
SRT, Amazon
13 February 2012
Summary: This Corsair works fine. I am not a computer expert, and as such this item meets all of my needs. The problem I have with it is it is too big and bulky.