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Jul 5, 2011

Corsair's Speedy, Flaming red Force GT SSD

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).
 
 

13 comments:

  1. wow 60GB for only 160 dollars.
    Love corsair speed :D
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  2. Gotta get me one of those and stick all my games on it!

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  3. SSD is the best thing to happen to computer speeds in a long time

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  4. That's a great deal but I still think it is a lot of money to spend.

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  5. Can't wait until SSD's get cheaper

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  6. Everytime I come here I'm surprised at how fast technology advances =3

    Great deal on the price too.

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  7. Yeah wow this is sleek! alphabetalife.blogspot.com

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  8. At first I thought it was a floppy disc haha!

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  9. Very tempting, still having a hard time with the prices, and deciding what programs to run off it.

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  10. I need the capacity before the speed, sorry SSD, i'll wait until they hit the TB.

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