Testseek.com have collected 169 expert reviews of the Corsair 2.5 inch Neutron Series GTX SATA600 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair 2.5 inch Neutron Series GTX SATA600.
June 2013
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169 Reviews
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At a street price of Rs.18,200, the Corsair Neutron Series GTX 240GB SSD is not overly expensive when you consider the performance it delivers. Considering most 240GB SSDs hover around the 15K-16K price bracket, this pricing is not bad when given the per...
Samsung's 850 Pro SSDs are without a doubt the fastest SSDs of this moment. Given that this product does not seem to have any flaws, we heartily recommend it to those who are looking for the fastest possible SSD. The Vector 150 and AMD Radeon R7 SSDs ar...
Once again the balance of our results speak for themselves. The Plextor M6e excelled in sequential and randomised read/write despite the relative immaturity of both the platform and the interconnect, reaching a peak of 770MB/s read and 570MB/s write i...
Abstract: Last month we published a review on Intels new 730 series SSD , based on the same controller that you can find in Intel enterprise SSDs. As the controller is developed in house by Intel they claim that the consistency in the performance of these drives ...
Overall satisfactory performance, MLC memory with 3,000 write cycles, Five year warranty, 3.5" adapter included
Performance definitely not among the best, Not worth the extra money compared to the standard Neutron Series
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Published: 2013-04-04, Author: Mike , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: It seems that 256GB is the current sweet spot when it comes to SSD capacities, with this size on offer in four of this test's six drives. Corsair's Neutron GTX is the firm's latest high-end drive, and it's the most expensive 256GB SSD on test at £188.That...
Abstract: In June, 2012 we published a large group test of SSDs with capacities of 120/128 GB and 240/256 GB . Those are still the most popular sizes, judging from what people search for on Hardware.Info. The world of SSDs didn't stand still, and since then a num...
The Corsair Neutron GX is a very strong candidate in this group, all the more surprising given the original and novel choice of controller technology. If low weight, long warranty and stellar write performance appeal, take a very close look at this recomm...
Abstract: Over the past year, we've seen the cost per gigabyte of solid-state storage drop in a major way. Once upon a time, we shopped for affordable 60 and 80 GB drives. Now we really want 256 GB drives in our desktops. Meet the last 10 models to land in our l...
Performance doesn't let up at 480GB, Remains fast regardless of data type, Uses highspeed Toggle DDR NAND 2.0, Fiveyear warranty as standard
Corsair's best comes second to Samsung
Shop around and you'll find that plenty of high-capacity SSDs are readily available at under £300. The 480GB SanDisk Extreme (£275) and the 512GB Crucial M4 (£285) are perfect examples; they offer excellent performance and high-capacity at a competitive ...