

Product Details
- Size: 240 GB
- Color: Black
- Brand: Corsair
- Model: CSSD-N240GBGTXB-BK
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.20" h x
4.40" w x
5.40" l,
- CPU: Phenom Triple-Core
- Hard Disk: 240GB
Features
- Toggle NAND for up to 92K IOPS random write speed
- High-performance LAMD SSD controller
- Native TRIM support (O/S support required)
- Impressive read and write speed with compressed and uncompressed data.
- Unformatted Capacity: 240GB
- 5 years warranty
- Max Sequential Read Performance: up to 550 MB/s
- Max Sequential Write Performance: up to 470 MB/s
Product Description
Neutron Series SSDs deliver both super-high IOPS - Important for data intensive tasks like video and image editing - as well as superior sequential read speeds for lightning fast file access. The state of the art LAMD LM87800 processor delivers phenomenal real world performance and impressive read speed regardless of data type, breaking new ground for SSD benchmark.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.An Excellent Choice
By JDNM
This drive is a persuasive alternative to the OCZ Vector and the Samsung 840 pro. While those models have better theoretical specs the truth is that all of these drives as so blazing fast that even the most extreme users will not notice the difference. If you truly care that a program loads in 95/100 of one second compared to one full one second get one of the faster drives. If not, shop on price and how you feel about the manufacturer's reputation.One important note is that this is a slightly newer model of the drive compared to the GTX released last year and its specs are slightly worse because Cosair switched NAND suppliers so any on-line review written before February 2013 will have wrong numbers. These new drives cannot be used in a RAID array with the older drives because the firmware is different. Cosair has not stated if they will update the firmware on the older drives.System:Dell 15R SE Laptop (7520) with Intel i7 quad core and 8 GB memory.Crystal Disk Mark 3.02 (x64) 1000MBSeq: Read=514.4; Write= 447.8512k: Read=366; Write=4354K: Read=24; Write=534K QD=32: Read=244; Write=262Crystal Disk Mark 3.02 (x64) 50MBSeq: Read=479; Write= 438512k: Read=318; Write=4194K: Read=24; Write=534K QD=32: Read=241; Write=263I used Bootracer to test boot up times. Under Win 7 64 bit the time to log-on was ten seconds. For comparisons sake, the same time using my old WD 7200 RPM Scorpio Black laptop drive on the same system was 39 seconds. From log-on to desktop was an additional 5.5 seconds on a new installation for a total boot-up time of 15.5 seconds on the GTX. This emphasizes the point I opened with. Even if the Samsung Pro is 5% faster in reality that would knock of exactly .75 second from the boot-up time which simply isn't discernible.I bought this on The Egg because it was noticeably cheaper there at the time but I write most of my reviews here on Amazon.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.First SSD ever, and is currently one of the fastest available.
By Christopher Suttles
*EDIT* Surprisingly, just yesterday morning this drive failed to boot. Would not show up in the BIOS at all. Tried different SATA ports on the motherboard, different power and data cables. My SATA III hard drives and DVD/RW drive would all boot using same cables and ports however. Failure after 5 days of use easily less than 300 GB of read/writes. Not going to down rate this drive at all however, it worked flawlessly and was incredible fast and responsive until it failed. Contacted amazon yesterday and replacement is already out on the truck for delivery. Return rates on SSDs are around 3% for Corsair at the moment, and the return rates on the particular kind of mechanical HDDs I buy is at almost 10%. In 3 years, I have had not a single bad HDD arrive DOA or fail on me yet. I just got bad luck this time. But I will stick with this SSD since the replacement is on the way, and Corsair is hands down one of the best brands you can buy. If I have anymore problems I will of course post my findings here. *END EDIT*My first SSD. Installed in a new Ivy bridge gaming system just yesterday. Of course plugged into one of my two SATA 3 gen (6 g/bit second) port on my mobo.Some people whine and complain about slower speeds. Make sure you are plugged into the correct ports, and that you have the latest chipset drivers for your motherboard installed.My benchmark for this drive using CrystalDiskMark with 9 passes of 1000MB files:Sequential: Read: 516.2 MB/s Write: 450.5 MB/s512K: Read: 377.8 MB/s Write: 443.0 MB/s4K: Read: 28.60 MB/s Write: 109.2 MB/s4k QD32: Read: 356.7 MB/s Write: 342.8 MB/sI highly recommend this drive. Of course using it as a storage drive is silly, but for a boot drive and mainly used programs/games this drive is not only the 2nd fastest I know of (Samsung 840 Pro is a bit faster) but Corsair is pretty much the most reliable brand you can buy from these days.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Just Get It
By W. Stevenson
I was using a Corsair Force 3, which is very good, but I wanted to clone it "just in case".The Corsair Neutron GTX with 128M cache and Toggle NAND just Screams!My Win7/64_Pro Experience Quotient even went up from a 7.8 to a 7.9Used in conjunction with "Macrium Reflect" backup software and integrated cloning tool, the whole operation took 17 minutes.Corsair Rules!


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