Testseek.com have collected 91 expert reviews of the Corsair 2.5 inch Neutron Series SATA600 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair 2.5 inch Neutron Series SATA600.
(81%)
91 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
-
0 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
81010091
The editors liked
Competitive Performance
Relatively Low Price
5 Year Warranty
The Corsair Neutron solid-state drive (SSD) offers fast performance at a relatively affordable price
The editors didn't like
Doesn't Stand Out
Lesser Known Controller
The Corsair Neutron's pricing could be more friendly
Abstract: When SSD makers want to emphasize their advantages, they often talk about how much engineering resources they put into their products. A typical SSD has three basic constituents: flash memory, controller and firmware. Not all of the firms engaged into ...
Link_A_Media and its LAMD Amber LM87800 controller have made no missteps in itsintroduction into the consumer market. This controller has quickly earned the reputation of a solid performer with rock solid reliability. For many users, their purchasing deci...
Abstract: Solid state drives have come down significantly in price over the last few years, so it’s now cheaper than ever to upgrade your PC. While 128 GiB units offer the best compromise between price and capacity in most cases, some users may opt for a 256 GiB...
Competitive Performance, Relatively Low Price, 5 Year Warranty
Doesn't Stand Out, Lesser Known Controller
The Corsair Neutron SSDAlthough there are still questions to answer about the long term reliability of the Corsair Neutron line of drives, due to its exclusive use of a new Link_A_Media LM87800 controller, initial indicators are good. There haven't been a...
Abstract: Installing an SSD in your PC, be it a laptop or a desktop, is one of the easiest and most effective ways to boost the machine's overall performance. The change won't be merely noticeable—it will startle you. Your system will boot more quickly, windows and...
Published: 2012-11-22, Author: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com
Abstract: Over the past year, we've seen the cost per gigabyte of solid-state storage drop in a major way. Once upon a time, we shopped for affordable 60 and 80 GB drives. Now we really want 256 GB drives in our desktops. Meet the last 10 models to land in our lab....
A Neutron array is pretty hard to beat and with RAID 0 TRIM functioning as perfectly as it does on a Neutron array there is really nothing not to like. Neutrons are the only drives available that feature Link A Media’s Amber flash processing unit which...
The Neutron 120GB exceeded our expectations and that’s not something easily accomplished. This particular drive even though handicapped slightly by firmware just destroyed most of our testing and emerged as a drive we feel you should definitely purchas...
Abstract: Solid state drives are currently one of the most rapidly developing products of the computer market. This industry is on the rise due to its low entry barrier. You don’t need heavy investments or extensive manufacturing facilities or a team of highly s...
Abstract: In the world of solid-state drives, Corsair has a reputation for, well, getting around. The enthusiast-oriented component maker has hooked up with all the big names in the controller business: Indilinx, Marvell, SandForce, and Samsung. It even had a tryst...