techradar.com Updated: 2013-06-01 05:42:24
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One hundred and seventy English pounds for a 120GB SSD powered by the latest SandForce SF-2200 controller and 25nm NAND flash memory? Looks like a bit of a bargain, particularly compared to 120GB-ish drives with the Marvell 9174 controller, such as the...
Awesome peak performance, Durawrite tech should increase longevity...
Patchy performance, Currently unstable with some mobos...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-06-01 05:42:24
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The original Force series of SSDs is no longer Corsair's flagship range, but it's arguably the quickest product from the previous generation of solid state drives - so while it can't quite boast the performance of drives like OCZ's new Vertex 3, which...
Fast realworld performance, excellent value, good bundle...
OCZ's Vertex 3 is much faster.
Those lucky enough to have 6Gbit/s SATA ports on their machines - and deep pockets - may be tempted to shell out for even greater speed from OCZ's Vertex 3.But for the rest of us, the Corsair Force F120 is a great SSD that provides excellent performanc...
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Corsair is perhaps best known for producing performance computer memory, but the company also makes an impressive number of SSDs, one of which is the Force Series F120: a 120GB SSD based around the super-fast Sandforce memory controller. One of the mos...
Great performance at a reasonable price, the Force F120 is only just bettered by the cheaper OCZ Vertex 2E...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-06-01 05:42:31
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The Corsair Force series is available in 6 capacities: 40 GB, 60 GB, 80 GB, 120 GB, 160 GB and 240 GB. They are all sold with a 2.5 inch to 3.5 inch adaptor except the 40 GB version.The Corsair Force Series is yet one more range among those SSDs built...
Excellent read performance, Rapid for most usages...
Write speeds top out at 66 MB/s, No USB connector (to clone a laptop drive easily)...
A bit limited in writes, the F60 just misses out on a 5-star rating. It is nevertheless a good SSD...
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The quality of products in the value-oriented SSD market really hasn’t been anything to brag about ever since solid state drives began gaining popularity. However, a few companies are working to erase preconceptions many now have about just how much n...
For whatever reason, the budget conscious market has always been the “bargain bin” of the solid state industry. It is usually where last generation products go to die or where companies try to make a quick buck with low-quality drives that end up givin...
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£98.69 (at time of review)It wasn't all that long ago when we saw IDE crushed by the influx of SATA-II and since Solid State Drives (SSDs) have arrived, a similar takeover is now underway with SSDs dropping in price and bigger capacities on the horizo...
This review has revealed that without a doubt the SSD completely destroys the standard SATA-II HDD. The blistering performance to be had from an SSD is more than significant. The Corsair Force series should convince you that moving to SSD can benefit...
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There has never been a better time to pick up an SSD boot drive with many of the leading manufacturers releasing 30-40GB units at very reasonable prices. KitGuru has already looked at the Intel X25-V 40GB and we were very impressed with the price to...
Raid 0 with Corsair F40 is delicious, if you have the funds, make sure to give it a whirl because we are confident you won’t be disappointed...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2013-06-01 05:42:50
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With its Force series Corsair has now SSDs based on the SandForce SF 1200 controller in its portfolio. According to the manufacturer the drives should deliver up to 285 MByte/s read and 275 MByte/s write performance, which really is impressive. Further...
Based on the recent Sandforce 1200 controller, Corsair has a very fast SSD in its portfolio. The Forc 100 GByte shows very consistent performance in all our benchmarks which means that there are no major negative performance impacts. Furthermore this i...
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In the competitive world of SSDs, there are two things that consumers usually look for: price and performance. Usually, these two don’t go hand in hand but Corsair is seeking to rewrite the book when it comes to these two factors. They are trying to...
The Corsair F120 can be described as many things but let’s say for the sake of this conclusion that we were very impressed by the numbers it returned. Yes in some certain areas the drive is slightly slower than the 301 firmware-equipped F100, but the d...
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Corsair is a well-established designer of performance upgrade components for PCs, making its name with rugged power-supply units, system memory, and more recently, fast SSDs. The Force Series F120 is its latest model.Corsair's Force series of SSDs si...
Fast...
Expensive cost per GB...
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Product Code: CSSD-F120GB2 Corsair's Force Series F120 SSD uses a SandForce controller to deliver speedy access through clever page-management algorithms. Corsair's Force Series F120 SSD uses a SandForce controller to deliver speedy access through cl...
Corsair could only supply a 120GB sample for our review, although it tells us that, unlike other SSDs, its SandForce controller technology allows the Force Series F120 to perform just as well as 256GB drives with greater scope for parallel write tasks...
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Are you trying to get the most overall performance out of your computer that you possibly can have? Perhaps you have spent much time and money making sure that you can get the best overclock on your processor and memory kit that you can and those spee...
Overall Performance, SandForce Controller, TRIM support, SMART Technology...
Capacity...
When it comes down to benchmarking the Corsair Force Series 100GB SSD, I was quite happy with the results that it was able to provide, despite a few benchmarks that gave it a bit of trouble when it was compared to the Mushkin drive. However, it was s...
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Looking at the value represented by the drive, generally SSDs do not offer much in this area with costs still being high for reasonably low capacities. The F100 is more expensive than drives of...
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For as long as we can remember, Corsair has been near the forefront of product innovation which has directly led to them being one of the front runners in the SSD market. They recently released their Force series SSDs which cater to the enthusiast cro...
There is no doubt in our minds that if you are looking for an SSD that offers extremely flexible performance in nearly every discipline, the buck stops at the Corsair Force 100. Throughout our tests, it exhibited class-leading performance and simply bl...
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Ultra affordable (AKA Ultra Small Capacity) drives have been the odd bird in the SSD world. Intel and Kingston have both been somewhat successful developing drives in this category, but I have done my best to steer clear from this market altogether...
Best of both worlds? Not exactly, but the Corsair Force F40 is cheap enough, and fast enough to be considered if you are looking for an SSD on a budget. Before now there really wasn’t a viable option that allowed users to get close to the level of p...
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Corsair was the first to send us a retail SF-1200 controlled SSD, the . That was quite an exciting moment for us since we had already tested two early pre-production SF-1500 enterprise drives. We knew that SandForce’s consumer controller was very si...
Corsair was one of the first companies to get a drive to market. The F100 wasn’t available at Newegg and few e-tailers picked it up but it was out there in the wild ready to be purchased by those looking for one of the fastest SSDs on the market. Fo...
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We knew going into last week that the first SandForce controlled drive for the consumer market would be in our hands before the weekend. Things got a little sketchy when the drive we were counting on arriving ended up being shipped from Taiwan with...
Are you just as surprised as me to see the SF-1200 perform just as well as the enterprise SF-1500 when both are running MLC flash? SandForce and their partners have been pretty quiet about how the consumer drive performs. Generally when a company h...
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Corsair has long been a fixture in the PC market and they have continued that tradition with a complete lineup of solid state drives. While the Nova series is geared towards entry level buyers, the Force-branded drives have been bred from the ground u...
With the SSD market expanding so quickly, it has extremely hard for manufacturers to stay ahead of the technology curve. Upcoming SF2000-based SATA 3 drives and Corsair’s Marvell P2U1200 totting Performance 3 series will likely drive the upper echelon...
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A few months ago we told you about solid state drive manufacturers playing with the number of channels and flash modules on SandForce SF-1200 controllers to achieve new capacity variations. The first round of products with the new configurations w...
The biggest complaint about SSDs I read about in forums is their price. Every time I see someone pitching a fit about SSD prices and saying things like, "They are not worth it yet", I know I'm reading a post by someone who has never installed an SSD...
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Less than 20 months have passed since Corsair made its way into the solid-state drive (SSD) market, but boy have things moved on since then. The company now has six different SSD product ranges to choose from and the line-up is spearheaded by the range...
If you've got £175 to spend, it's hard to ignore the impressive performance of Corsair's F80 drive. But that's a big if, as the majority of consumers are likely to be put off by a cost of over £2 per gigabyte. And, if performance isn't paramount, there...
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Premium solid-state drives (SSDs) are now coming in thick and fast from a wide range of manufacturers. Looking at the other end of the scale, small-capacity SSDs, aimed at users who want a fast boot drive, retail for around £75 for a 32GB model.Increas...
Corsair's newest solid-state drives are powered by the SandForceSF-1200 controller and marketed under the Force banner. Three new models have been introduced with 60GB, 120GB and 240GB capacities, and it's pleasing to see the F60 (60GB) model shipping...
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