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Published: 2009-07-06, Author: Chris , review by: tweaktown.com
The 256GB capacity market in the US isn’t nearly as saturated as the 128GB arena. If you are looking for a large capacity SSD you have a few options, the Intel 160GB drive that currently sells for 619, the G.Skill Falcon 256GB at 589 and the Corsair...
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...
Abstract: Thursday, 04 March 2010 07:25 The Corsair P256 SSD is a SATA-II compatible 2.5 inch drive. Like other SSDs it offers faster performance and potentially better endurance. However, unlike high performance hard drives that include a 5 year warranty the P...
We've seen many SSDs here with various internal architectures, from JMicron and Toshiba, to Indilinx and Intel. The Corsair P64's have Samsung internals from top to bottom, and have proven themselves up to par with the best competitors on the mark...
Abstract: Video Review: The Corsair performance line of SATAII Solid State Drives are currently available in three capacities; 64GB, 128GB & 256GB. Solid State Drives have been around since 1978, developed by a company called StorageTek. Solid State Drives are very similar to USB drives or any type of flash or compact memory like for example the memory that goes into your camera. Watch the video to find out more...
Abstract: Having long been the preserve of expensive ultraportables or performance intensive media processing and gaming machines, SSDs are beginning to trickle down the price ladder. There’s still more GB for your dollar in a traditional platter-based hard-driv...
Impressive RAID-0 badnwidth: 483 MBps read and 290 write bandwidth in EVEREST, 128MB Cache buffer (each) overcomes stuttering data problem, Extremely low 0.09 ms random access time, Lightweight compact storage solution, Resistant to extreme shock imp...
Unimpressive RAID0 write performance, Metal case is heavier and less durable than plastic, Lacks integrated USB 2.0 MiniB data connection, Expensive enthusiastlevel product
Manufacturers have been forced to use some creative ideas to help lure consumers to their product. SSD technology already carries a premium price tag over the alternative, which is why product presentation becomes so important. The Corsair P64 SSD pack...
Abstract: The Corsair P128, representing the latest generation of SSDs based on Samsung’s platform, differs from Intel’s X25-M series. It has a higher speed of sequential writing
The good news is that none of the 12 SSDs we reviewed left a bad impression. Only one product, the Cavalry Pelican SSD, failed to reach the performance level we’d expect from modern drives (200+ MB/s reads for desktop/mobile type SSDs). Every other...
The OCZ Vertex Turbo Series and Photofast G-Monster V5 proved to be the highest performing drives in the group represented in this article. The G-Monster in particulr offered strong performance in the ATTO, HD Tach, and SANDRA tests, where its read an...