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July 2010
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Published: 2010-04-07, Author: Joe , review by: legitreviews.com
Although drive capacity is below some of its peers, the Corsair Force 100GB SSD is certainly one of the fastest SATA II drives available today and shows just how good the Sandforce SF-1200 controller really is. If you are looking for one of the faste...
Fast realworld performance, excellent value, good bundle,
OCZ's Vertex 3 is much faster.
Those lucky enough to have 6Gbit/s SATA ports on their machines - and deep pockets - may be tempted to shell out for even greater speed from OCZ's Vertex 3.But for the rest of us, the Corsair Force F120 is a great SSD that provides excellent performanc...
Uber performance in all benchmarks, Affordable for an SSD, TRIM support
To small for many usage scenarios
When it comes to solid state drives, it's all about the controller chipset. Granted, the quality of the flash memory used is important, too, but it's the controller chip that makes the biggest difference to both out-of-the box performance and longevity...
If you've got £175 to spend, it's hard to ignore the impressive performance of Corsair's F80 drive. But that's a big if, as the majority of consumers are likely to be put off by a cost of over £2 per gigabyte. And, if performance isn't paramount, there...
Exceptional performance against traditional SATA-II HDD, Perfect size for an OS drive, Small, light, durable
Newer technology costs a premium, We would like to thank Corsair for providing the F40. You can discuss this review on our forums
This review has revealed that without a doubt the SSD completely destroys the standard SATA-II HDD. The blistering performance to be had from an SSD is more than significant. The Corsair Force series should convince you that moving to SSD can benefit ...