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Corsair Force F40 SSD Review ( -at -) Vortez.co.uk

 

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"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

horizon. The SATA-II drive is beginning to look rather weak.

 

SSDs are smaller, more portable, dramatically faster, and have a

significantly longer life-span. At the bottom end of the capacity range

there are 40GB, 60GB and 80GB. These sized drives are dropping in price

making them ideal bait for a bootable operating system drive.

 

Today is the first time we take a look at SSDs and so the journey begins.

With having no previous drives tested it the SSD in question today will be

compared to a standard SATA-II drive. This should make for an interesting

article as we will see the real speed benefits of moving to SSD, showing

just how much efficiency is to be had from the new successor.

 

Corsair have been at the very pinnacle of storage and memory based products

since 1994. They have a multitude of SSDs currently available on the market

and were amongst the first to launch this innovative product, today we will

be taking a look the Force series and in particular the F40. The 40GB

version. This is the smallest of all SSDs within the Force range, and is

ideal for being used as a bootable OS drive."

 

LINK:

http://www.vortez.co.uk/review.php?id=207

 

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