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July 2010
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115 Reviews
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Users
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The editors liked
Fast Performance and Transfer Speeds
Decreased Boot and Launch Times
3 year Warranty
TRIM Support (OS)
Latest generation SandForce controller and MLC NAND flash
Good OS or Intel RST Drive
Fast performance – 284MB/s Read and 275MB/s Write
Excellent 3 year warranty
Mounting bracket included for older cases
The SandForce Controller helps this SSD perform well
Low price
Good performance
Supports TRIM
3 Year warranty
Nice looking
Rugged metal case
Outstanding 284/277 MBps read/write speed with ATTO
SandForce SF1200 processor supports TRIM
SMART
And RAISE
DuraWrite technology extends NAND lifetime
Toplevel enthusiast operational I/O performance
2Year Corsair full product warranty
100GB/200GB of highspeed SSD storage capacity
AES128 Automatic encryption and password data protection
Lightweight compact storage solution
Re
280MB/s read and 241MB/s write in ATTO
Very high IOPS performance
Available in large capacities (100/200GB)
Two year warranty
Solid SandForce performance
Great random IOPS.
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
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Limited capacity
Price difference to bigger drives (50 / 60 GB) is small
Real-life performance not as impressive as synthetic
The performance of Corsair's Force Series Solid-State Drives is absolutely amazing. Matching a good SSD with your powerful rig really shows off just how fast a computer can be. While 40GB is enough to install Windows 7 and many applications, you st...
Abstract: Today we are looking at two affordable Solid-State Drives from memory maker Corsair, which are built using the infamous SandForce SF-1200 and Indilinx Barefoot controllers. Known as the Force 60GB and Nova 64GB, these drives are priced well under $150 ...
Abstract: The SSD market continues evolving. We got our hands on six drives we hadn't yet tested, including Samsung’s 470-series, and ran them through our ......
Published: 2010-11-02, Author: Joe , review by: legitreviews.com
The Corsair Force 40GB SSD may be the baby in the Force Series family but that doesn't stop it from putting up numbers to rival that of its older siblings in most of our tests. If you are considering entering the world of SSDs but don't want to drop ...
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
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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...