Corsair Force Series 60GB (3Gb/s) SATA 2 SF2200 controller Asynchronous SSD (CSSD-F60GB2-BRKT)

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Corsair Force Series 60GB  (3Gb/s) SATA 2 SF2200 controller Asynchronous SSD (CSSD-F60GB2-BRKT)
Corsair Force Series 60GB (3Gb/s) SATA 2 SF2200 controller Asynchronous SSD (CSSD-F60GB2-BRKT)

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Product Details

  • Brand: Corsair
  • Model: CSSD-F60GB2-BRKT
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .30" h x
    4.75" w x
    6.00" l,
    .8 pounds

Features

  • Latest generation Sandforce controller and MLC NAND flash for fast performance
  • Fast Performance-Games, applications and files load faster, while your system is more responsive
  • Flexible use-2.5" form factor for your notebook or netbook needs, or use with included 3.5" bracket for your desktop computer
  • Included 2.5" to 3.5" bracket for installation on your desktop computer
  • No moving parts for increased durability and reliability and quieter operations over standard hard disk drives











Product Description

Based on the latest Sandforce controller, the Corsair Force Series Solid-State Drive offers stutter-free response, fast performance, cooler and quieter operations for your notebook, netbook, and desktop PC. For maximum performance for the ultimate system. The Corsair Force Series SSD product line offers the highest performance in Read/Write speeds of up to a maximum read speed of 285mb/s and write speed of 275mb/s. If speed is what you are looking for and what you expect from your performance or gaming system the Corsair Force Series SSD’s are the perfect choice.








Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Made my Windows 7 64-bit startup amazing
By Al
I've had this drive for about a month now and all I can say is wow. The moment I press the power button on my computer to windows being ready to use literally takes 12 seconds, and that's counting the bios posting! I installed Windows 7 64-bit on the drive and have a 1TB Western Digital Caviar Black as my data. Disabled hibernation and confirmed TRIM was active and was all set to go. So far no problems, I did move the temp directory to my platter drive along with the "Program Files" and "Program Files (x86)" folders. I did setup the bios SATA controller from IDE to ACHI as recommended. Go to the Corsair support forums and under the SSD section, they have a sticky post about how to optimize your F60. I am one very happy Corsair customer, but of course I also have this SSD drive housed in a Corsair 700D case, Corsair 850HX power supply, Corsair Dominator memory, and the Corsair H50 liquid CPU cooler. A Corsair fan boy? Maybe but I know good build quality when I see it. I'm sold on SSD drives but they're still expensive. Is a SSD drive a requirement for good computer performance? No, you can get a good quality 7200 or 10k RPM drive and still get very good performance. Pros for SSD drives are they run cooler, quiet and faster than any spinning platter drives out there. The big negative elephant in the room, price, price per byte. SSD are still in the early stages of product consumer mainstay but in a couple of years, the price of SSD drives will go enough and you will see them in more OEM computers.Now my only real problem I have, waiting for the 1TB PCIe SSD drives prices to go down from on average $5k.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Very fast
By dapr
My only complaint is no-one said to me "Buy this drive now". These drives are very fast and noiseless. I purchased two and have them running in a raid 0 configuration with Gentoo Linux. Boot up time is +/- 5 to 10 seconds (the network configuration is the only thing that holds up the boot process), applications are near instantaneous, Open Office opens nearly instantly, so does the Gimp graphics package. Shutdown time is +/- 3 seconds. If your productivity requires speed ie, you cannot afford the time to make a cup of coffee while a large file loads, or for an application to start up, get these drives, they are worth every cent.One issue one may pick up is this: because the drives are flash based, they rewrite sectors on a frequent basis and this may confuse SMART monitoring, Gnome keeps on telling me that one of the drives may be failing, Windows may have other issues so it is worth it to check these things before using them for a given application. However, if you need data on hand quickly, these are certainly the drives to get.Hardware setup:AMD 965 quad core CPU16GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1333MHz ramASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 motherboard2x Corsair 60 GB Force Series Ultra Fast SSDsGentoo Linux

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Oh my!
By Matthew Pederson
This is an amazingly fast drive. It has all of the features you would want from a current generation SSD, TRIM 285MB/s read and 275MB/s write. It does not get much better than this Corsair SSD. Also, at 60GB it is more than enough for Windows 7 and all the basic apps you would need. Enjoy! I know I am! :)

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