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July 2010
(85%)
115 Reviews
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Users
(100%)
1 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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 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...
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When I concluded our SandForce showdown, I deferred final judgment on the SF-1200 until SandForce released firmware for the controller with 7% overprovisioning. Now that the F120 has arrived, it's time to settle up. I'm glad I waited. As it turns out, ...
If you had been thinking about picking up the Corsair Force 100GB SSD, the 120GB version should help make that purchasing decision a ton easier. With 20% more available storage, three year warranty, the same great performance and a price per GB ratio...
280MB/s read and 241MB/s write in ATTO, Very high IOPS performance, Available in large capacities (100/200GB), Two year warranty
Limited availability at this time, Low scores in HD Tune Pro
Well at first I was really unsure on how to even give you my opinion on this drive. Some of the results from the tests were good, but others were quite low. After many days of research I found out a few things about some of our benchmarking programs....
Corsair's Force series SSD leaves a decent impression. The overall baseline performance is certainly fast, and when you look at very specific segments like Random I/O, especially in writes it's where the drive shines over controller solutions like Ind...
Update: Random write performance of the drive we reviewed may change with future firmware updates. Click here to find out more.Well, so much for the SF-1200 being a slouch. From the looks of it, I'd say that what you're looking at is a binned SF-1500 that...