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Reliable Samsung technology
Smooth stutter free performance
Great Write Speed
64 GB
2.5" Form Factor
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...
Fast performance
Sold directly to consumers
The editors didn't like
Short 2 year warranty
I’d like to thank Corsair for making this review possible
List>Id like to thank Corsair for making this review possible
Not Very Good Packageing
Low Write Speeds
Unimpressive RAID0 write performance
Metal case is heavier and less durable than plastic
I was going to include a price comparison, but a few of the units tested (like the Corsair P64) dont seem to be carried anywhere as of yet. That said, prices generally do not sway far from the cost/GB of ~$2.75 set by Intel when they released their...
Short 2 year warranty, I’d like to thank Corsair for making this review possible
Corsair’s P64 Performance Solid State Disk lives up to its name. By using only tried, tested and true Samsung hardware, you know you will not be sacrificing reliability with this drive. It may not be the fastest SSD on the market, but you can bet it...
list>Id like to thank Corsair for making this review possible
Corsairs P64 Performance Solid State Disk lives up to its name. By using only tried, tested and true Samsung hardware, you know you will not be sacrificing reliability with this drive. It may not be the fastest SSD on the market, but you can bet itll...
Final Words & Conclusion You know, when we heard that the Corsair P128 was based on a Samsung controller, we instantly knew it would be a great SSD. Currently there are three major players in the controller market for SSD storage units. JMicron based S...
Even with the very serious caveat of never, ever full formatting the drive, the Corsair P256 remains an excellent bit of kit pitched squarely at the high end. Superb sequential performance, especially when it comes to write speeds allows the P256 to be...
When Corsair entered the SSD market in January 2009 they didn't even send out review samples as the drives were nothing special; those days are long gone with the P256 as it is clearly one of the fastest MLC drives on the market today. ...
Great real world performance, Great value, Great warranty and support, Upgradeable firmware w/ promise of TRIM for Win 7 release, ITGC included in this firmware
Controller relies heavily on its large cache, Last gen synthetic benchmark results, Labeling issues
If anything, this review of the Corsair P64 SSD is easily the best example of why we do both synthetic and real world testing on drives. If you skipped the rest of the review in order to read the conclusion, this is one review where you will want to go...
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...