

Product Details
- Size: 128 GB
- Color: Red
- Brand: Corsair
- Model: CSSD-F128GBGS-BK
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.20" h x
4.40" w x
5.40" l,
.22 pounds
- Hard Disk: 128GB
- Display size: 2.5
Features
- Toggle NAND for up to 92K IOPS random write speed
- Superior sequential read and write speeds
- Native TRIM support (O/S support required)
- SATA 6Gb/s (SATA 3) connectivity
- Bracket included
- 3 years warranty
- 7mm height for broad PC and notebook compatibility
- Compatible with Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows XP and Linux systems
Product Description
Force Series GS solid-state drives are powered by a SandForce SF-2200 Series controller and fast Toggle NAND memory for both fast sequential read/write speeds and strong random write speed for impressive real-world performance.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.Impressed, No regrets
By willie41287
First time ever using a SSD for anything and I have to say the Corsair Force GS has made a good impression thus far. I'm currently using it as the boot drive and the time for it to start up is amazingly fast. Also all the programs I have installed (including Windows itself) have been at a much quicker rate than I had expected. So I decided to benchmark the SSD to see what read/write speeds it could achieve.Note: I am using the ASRock z77 Extreme 4 mobo and an Intel i5-2500k Sandy Bridge 3.3GHz CPU. The SSD is plugged into the SATA3 Intel Controller at 6gb/s.Using the exact same benchmarking program as Corsair, ATTO Disk Benchmark, and the same parameters that they used, I was able to achieve ~557Mb/s for Read and ~532Mb/s Write. While it is a minuscule amount, I got read and write speeds that were above the advertised speeds, which is a definite plus in my books.Overall, I am very satisfied with my purchase and with what Corsair has done with the SSD, definitely recommend it.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.Review comparisons of Corsair GS 360GB and similar brands.
By Vista ron
After doing a statistical comparison of feedback numbers for several brands from Amazon and Newegg I went with Corsair which had the highest percentage of positive feedback for the 2 top responses(4-5), at 92% and the lowest 2 responses(1-2) at about 4%. That being said, I own several brands of SSD's and the only one I have had to RMA was a corsair but corsair replaced it with no problems so they get high fives on their RMA process and customer service.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.Screamingly fast and easy to work with
By Jay Brandt
Bought this drive because I wanted more speed from my system. I work a lot with Photoshop, 3d rendering packages, etc. and have a good fast processor, video card, and plenty of memory, so the bottleneck for the system became the hard drive. I had a pretty decent mechanical drive before - a WD black SATA III with a 64mb cache - but when I ran tests on my system it was by far and unsuprisingly, the slowest thing in there. So, using some birthday money from the in-laws plus some cash I'd put aside, I bought this drive. Using Ghost, I copied my old drive over (even though it was bigger, I was only actually using about 200GB) and was up and running quickly.Wow, what difference! Photoshop loads in 3 seconds now instead of 32, Daz studio is up and running in about 7 or 8, Excel 2012 in .4 (yes, that's 4 tenths of a second), Word in a 1.5 seconds. Games run snappier too - they load faster, sure, but many games (at least the MMOs and RTS games I play) can be fairly disk intensive when playing and they've seen a nice pop as well. In the many years I've been playing with computers (since the 70s), this is the single most impressive single-component upgrade I've done since my first hard drive all those years ago.The other great thing about this drive is how simple and easy it was to work with - it's light, it uses very little power, no special drivers or other twiddling required, just load and go. It's about as easy as it comes.


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