Testseek.com have collected 81 expert reviews of the Corsair 2.5 inch Force Series 3 SATA600 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair 2.5 inch Force Series 3 SATA600.
August 2011
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81 Reviews
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Abstract: Most buyers looking for a SATA3 SSD would expect the blazing fast performance of drives in the Vertex 3 class, and for good reason. Why else would SSD manufacturers bother putting such a speedy interconnect in place if the rest of the drive can't keep ...
We have a lot to cover in the conclusion today, but most of the information I want to relay to you has to do with the price / performance ratio. The OCZ Agility 3 240GB I reviewed was tore apart in the conclusion. When I was writing the review the p...
Abstract: We are usually not very thrilled about reviewing SSDs with 120 or 128 gigabytes storage capacity. This capacity is just not good for showing what a particular SSD design can do. Today’s SSDs use eight-channel controllers and 64-gigabit flash memory chi...
Tieing up a 24-page roundup in a few lines isn’t easy, especially as the cost of flash memory is currently dropping, meaning that the price of 120 to 128 GB SSDs is changing almost daily, with some manufacturers responding faster than others. Pricing i...
What we have seen throughout is Incompressible Data is hard enough for a Sync NAND SandForce controlled drive to deal with and Async NAND magnifies the problem. We love that Corsair chose to implement the 2282 controller along with more NAND modules to...
Abstract: A couple of days ago we looked at a pair of SSD's from Patriot. Next up is a pair of SSD's from Corsair. These are another two SandForce controlled units, but this time it's Async IMFT flash vs. Sync IMFT flash:We'll carry the Patriot Pyro (IMFT A...
Abstract: Let's be honest. In the PC world, size matters. This is true not only for the height of ATX towers, but also for the thickness of ultrabooks. The size of one's SSD is important, too. In addition to defining how many applications, games, and data can enjoy...
Well, it looks like Corsair Memory's roots as a memory company shows in their newest line of SSDs. While the first revision of the Force 3 SSDs had a some firmware issues , these issues have now been resolved and this new 180GB Force 3 is better than ever...
The Corsair Force 3 SSDs performed as expected; in most cases the Corsair drives based on the SandForce SF-2200 controller with Asynchronous NAND came in close to the Force GT in heavy read activity, but slipped when heavy random writes were added to ...