These bad boys also promise up to 85,000 random write IOPS and are rated for impressive read / write speeds of 550 MBps and 525 MBps -- a shade higher than the specs being bandied-about when Corsair showed it off back in March. The drive also supports SATA 3, is backward-compatible with SATA 2, and ships with a 3.5-inch adapter that'll work with both desktops and laptops. Look for it this month in two sizes: 60GB ($149) and 120GB ($279).
wow 60GB for only 160 dollars.
ReplyDeleteLove corsair speed :D
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Gotta get me one of those and stick all my games on it!
ReplyDeleteSSD is the best thing to happen to computer speeds in a long time
ReplyDeleteThat's a great deal but I still think it is a lot of money to spend.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait until SSD's get cheaper
ReplyDeleteEverytime I come here I'm surprised at how fast technology advances =3
ReplyDeleteGreat deal on the price too.
Yeah wow this is sleek! alphabetalife.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought it was a floppy disc haha!
ReplyDeleteamazing
ReplyDeleteI want the 120GB one :3
ReplyDeleteVery tempting, still having a hard time with the prices, and deciding what programs to run off it.
ReplyDeleteI need the capacity before the speed, sorry SSD, i'll wait until they hit the TB.
ReplyDeletethat thing looks amazing
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