Testseek.com have collected 115 expert reviews of the Corsair 2.5 inch Force Series SATA300 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair 2.5 inch Force Series SATA300.
July 2010
(85%)
115 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Low price, Good performance, Supports TRIM, 3 Year warranty, Nice looking, rugged metal case
Limited capacity, Price difference to bigger drives (50 / 60 GB) is small, Real-life performance not as impressive as synthetic, Lower performance than other Sandforce drives
Corsair's Force F40 drive sits at the lower spectrum of the SSD capacity carousel. With just 40 GB, the drives most probable use will be as a fast operating system boot drive with a couple of applications on it. With recent games taking up up to 10 GB ...
284MB/s read and 274MB/s write in ATTO, Best write scored in HDTune for a SandForce-based drive, Included mounting bracket, 3-year warranty
None that I found
When I received this drive I expected it to be much like the F100 we reviewed back in June, but this drive not only performs better it also gives you an extra 20GB of space! You may not thing that 20GB is that much extra space but think of how many ima...
The new low-capacity 40GB Corsair Force F40 is a stunner. Compared to other boot-only drives it blows the competition out of the water by retaining the high read and write speeds of its higher capacity brothers. In our real-world benchmarks the differ...
Without any doubt, the Corsair Force 120GB based on the SandForce SF-1200 controller is the best performer here at Neoseeker's labs. It simply crushed the previous king, the Patriot Torqx. It prevailed in eight out of the ten benchmarks, some of them b...
The Corsair F120 is the second SandForce-powered SSD we have reviewed on StorageReview and we still can’t get over how fast these drives are compared to the competition. As we have found in this review and the review of the OCZ Vertex 2, the SF-1200 e...
The single biggest bottleneck in modern systems is indeed the hard drive, and after using SSDs, especially the Corsair Force F120, I simply want to cry whenever I have to go back to a system with a tradtional platter hard drive. Yes, it makes that much...
The new SandForce controller and the Corsair Force drive based on it are a success. It offers high speed of processing files and has good performance at server loads, especially at really heavy loads. It would also be excellent as a disk for a home com...
Where the F100 left us with some mixed feelings we can certainly acknowledge that Corsair has a blazingly fast SSD in their hands with the F120 series, ready for a sturdy position in the niche SSD market. The performance numbers are on par with what c...
Abstract: We know you like SandForce's ludicrous speed SSD controllers, but how much do you know about these enterprise-class chips really? If your answer is anything short of "everything," you'll have to give Tech Report's writeup a read, where the guys get down a...