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Published: 2017-12-14, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
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Good performance, Affordable, TRIM Support, 7mm in height (can be installed in slim notebooks), 3 years warranty
Fell behind in Iometer benchmarks, Unknown reliability with new controller
In the last 6 months SSD prices have plummeted and the fight for storage limelight has become increasingly fierce. Have Corsair done enough to steal the attention?Throughout our benchmark testing the Force LS demonstrated good results in the sequentia...
The Corsair Force LS 120 GiB has a slightly better overall reading performance than the Kingston V300, but it is slower at writing. Both SSDs perform better with compressible data, which means both controllers use data compression.However, it is important...
The Corsair ships in 60 GB, 120 GB, and 240 GB capacities and is the company's first mid-range capacity, value-line SSD. As we predicted, the Corsair Force LS sometimes struggled performance-wise to compete with most of the high-end drive comparables ...
The Corsair Force LS SSD series positions itself in a massively saturated market. The model as tested today is a good performing product, not a top performing one though. The overall read performance is good, the trace tests a tiny hint average though re...
Abstract: Looking to fill a specific niche, Corsair has launched a new line of SSD’s. The newest in Corsair’s famed “Force” series, the Force LS we have on the bench today is the first non-SandForce based drive of the series.Corsair is billing the Force LS as ...
SATA 6Gbps support, 7mm thick SSD ready for Ultrabooks, Very good TRIM operation, Very good performance when used as a system drive, 3 year warranty, Very well priced.
Performance with incompressible data, 4K read/write performance could have been better.
Let us summarise the most important positive and negative points belowPositiveSATA 6Gbps support.7mm thick SSD ready for Ultrabooks.Very good TRIM operationVery good performance when used as a system drive.3 year warranty.Very well priced.NegativePerforma...