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July 2010
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115 Reviews
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Based on the recent Sandforce 1200 controller, Corsair has a very fast SSD in its portfolio. The Forc 100 GByte shows very consistent performance in all our benchmarks which means that there are no major negative performance impacts. Furthermore this i...
Corsair could only supply a 120GB sample for our review, although it tells us that, unlike other SSDs, its SandForce controller technology allows the Force Series F120 to perform just as well as 256GB drives with greater scope for parallel write tasks...
Abstract: Looking at the value represented by the drive, generally SSDs do not offer much in this area with costs still being high for reasonably low capacities. The F100 is more expensive than drives of..
Corsair's newest solid-state drives are powered by the SandForceSF-1200 controller and marketed under the Force banner. Three new models have been introduced with 60GB, 120GB and 240GB capacities, and it's pleasing to see the F60 (60GB) model shipping ...
Abstract: While it's very much preferred to be an SSD manufacturer who also produces their own NAND, there are some advantages to not doing so. One of those advantages is that you'll be able to offer a much wider range of SSD products which can cater to a larger ma...
PerformanceIn Atto the two Corsair Force and the G.Skill Phoenix Evo provided broadly identical results, delivering a maximum read speed of a little over 280MB/s and a maximum write speed of a little over 270MB/s. Atto doesn’t paint the full picture, h...
Fast Performance and Transfer Speeds, Decreased Boot and Launch Times, 3 year Warranty, TRIM Support (OS), Latest generation SandForce controller and MLC NAND flash, Good OS or Intel RST Drive,
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To be honest, this is my first SSD ever. I have wanted one since their release, but they have always been out of my sensible price range. As of right now, they still are. The smaller drives, like the F40 seem like a teaser to me. They are right in a pr...
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Published: 2011-05-03, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Abstract: CCorsair India sent a Force Series 120GB SSD for evaluation…This SSD powered by. Corsair does claim that she can do 285MB/s Sequential Read and 275 MB/s Write with 4k alignment so time to make her run and see if she's worth it.Specs, Packaging and First I...
Abstract: In this roundup we examine the performance of three SSDs from Corsair, Zalman, and Kingston. The results should be interesting as they have different controllers, capacities, and prices.
There really isn't any question about it; if considering the Corsair Force series solid-state drives, then they almost recommend themselves. For at least a little while longer SandForce controllers are the most powerful SSD controllers around, and Cor...