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Corsair Force GS 240GB Review

Editor: David Mitchelson  Date: 25-07-12   0 Comment(s) - Join the discussion here
Introduction


Product on Review: Force GS Series
Manufacturer and Sponsor: Corsair
Street Price: £240 / $239 (At time of review)

At the beginning of this month Corsair announced Force GS Series; A new line of Solid State Drives that promise to deliver their most competitive read/write transfer rates yet. Armed with SandForce SF-2281 and SanDisk Toggle Mode NAND the Force GS Series is ready to do battle, how will our 240GB drive compare to other prominent rivals?

Today we shall be taking a look at the 240GB variant; available in the Force GS Series are the following capacities: 180GB, 240GB, 360GB and 480GB. So let’s waste no further time and begin our analysis of the new Force GS Series.



Corsair on Force GS Series
Force Series GS solid-state drives are powered by a SandForce SF-2200 SSD Processor and fast Toggle NAND memory for both fast sequential read/write speeds and strong random write speed for impressive real-world performance.


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