High-Capacity Force Series GT SSDs from Corsair
"New High-Capacity 180GB and 240GB join the 60GB and 120GB Force Series GT models already on the market."
Published: 30th August 2011 | Source: Corsair |
High-Capacity Force Series GT SSDs from Corsair
With the 60GB and 120GB Force Series GT SSDs from Corsair already on the market Corsair have announced the availability of High-Capacity versions. The 180GB and 240GB feature extremely fast performance with the same native SATA 6Gb/s technology, SandForce SF-2280 SSD Processor and ONFI synchronous flash memory.
The all important performance numbers for both the 180GB and 240GB are 85k IOPS with 555 MB/s sequential read and 525 MB/s sequential write!
As with the earlier released smaller capacity models, Corsair kindly include an easy-to-use 3.5" adapter.
For more information please visit the Corsair Force Series GT SSD Product Listing.
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wotn be getting done now though I dont have time.
And its a pita for rads so it wasnt worth the hassle as I would only be building it for a video
Said I *might be*
wotn be getting done now though I dont have time.
And its a pita for rads so it wasnt worth the hassle as I would only be building it for a video
Sorry just to clear this up Tom actually answered this for me in a different thread i was spamming about, thanks for the responses really no idea if im spamming too much asking these questions but do appreciate ppls input and swift answers. Also hope it didnt come across as a demand or accusation was just wondering whether to expect a video or not is all
My struggle to find myself a case i can watercool and actually like the look of too continues tho! the 650D is out now i belive.
not cheap though, but i personally am willing to spend some more on things i trust in.....guess that's called swissness :-)
i really love my 650D. decent quality, great interior, understated exterior. i replaced all the fans though. i don't like black OEM fans :-). i like it colourful :-).
not cheap though, but i personally am willing to spend some more on things i trust in.....guess that's called swissness :-)
Dont misunderstand me , it looks like a very nice case but from what ive learned from the people in the know on here it wouldnt be the best choice for watercooling a full loop is all.
I should be doing my 1st attempt at WC'ing in 650D rig sometime in October, only a 240 rad for the cpu mind you, but I'll be sure to throw up some pics when I do
Thanks , will be very interested to see and hear how its gone
Dont misunderstand me , it looks like a very nice case but from what ive learned from the people in the know on here it wouldnt be the best choice for watercooling a full loop is all.
Take a look at Xigmatek Elysium, Cooler Master Haf X and Cubitek HPTX Tank. If you dont like none i only see you getting a expensive Lian Li, Caselabs, XSPC maybe Silverstone too.
If Corsair had made a 800d size with the 650d layout it would be "f*word" amazing.





Would be great to get an answer if possible.
Thanks in advance.