

Product Details
- Brand: Corsair
- Model: CSSD-F120GB2/RF2
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .10 pounds
- Hard Disk: 120GB
Features
- 120GB 2.5" SATA SSD Refurb
Product Description
The Corsair CSSD-F120GB2/RF2 F120 Force Solid-State Hard stores your important documents, programs, applications, games and so much more with its ample store capacity of 120GB. Experience hassle-free transfers and retrievals of your digital files as this 2.5” SSD comes with blazing-fast write speeds of up to 275MB/sec and read speeds of up to 285MB/sec. Equipped with SATA III interface, it even ensures stable connection to your system’s motherboard.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Very pleased with this SSD
By M. Simonson
I picked up one of these (CSSD-F120GB2/RF2) cheap as a refurb for about 90 bucks. I used it on a 4 year old computer with a Core2Quad9450 and SATAII.The specs and the lower benchmarks as compared to the latest and greatest can be misleading. The increase in performance will come from the faster access time and the removal of much of the latencey. My Windows 7 experience went from 5.9 to 7.4 for the disk portion of the rating (overall was 7.2). I have a lot of things in my startup, and it still reduced startup time to around 30 seconds.I also set up Trim and this SSD is compatible with Trim.I did not reload the OS, but rather used Linux tools to reduce the partition size on the old disk then used Clonezilla to do the copy. The only real trick was to use expert mode on Clonezilla and set one option to ignore warnings of the overall disk size being smaller (as I was going from a 500gig to a 120gig).The overall improvement of the system is amazing, not only with boot time but loading large progams with many fragmented parts is much faster as well.Often with a refurb one is getting a device where ...- The factory said it was good- some crazy guy who manages to break everything didn't break it- A factory approved shop tested it again and verified it was good.But there is always a possibility that the item has a rare spurious problem that the factory or factory approved test process doesn't catch.So far in my consumer experience I have saved tons of money buying refurbs and never had a bad one yet.I will post a follow-up if I have any problems.Update: 11 months from date of purchase and installation there have been no problems with my refurb Corsair F120.- also edit to add - Apparently the way that product listings are cataloged my review and the jpegs I posted may be used for the Sata III version while my review was for the Sata II. Overall product experience is the same but the specs are better with the Sata III product.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.Close enough
By Man Friday
Pros - Price. performance.Cons - Refurbished unit (my own stupid fault for not noticing this was refurb)Other Thoughts - This SSD is one of quite a few I use for varying purposes, this is for Virtual Machines. Four laptops in house all have SSD from different sources and manufacturers. Corsair is far from the worst. I would call the performance more than adequate but less than brilliant. Despite refurb status, which changes warranty, SSD Life Pro reports:Model: Corsair CSSD-F120GB2(7)Serial: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxT.E.C.: 8/5/2021 <- life expectancy
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.It worked
By Tuffy
Really, this was my main concern. I figured it was worth the shot to buy refurbished because of how cheap it was. Everything turned out gravy, so now I've got solid Sata II performance and a Corsair SSD. I'm a happy camper.


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