Corsair Neutron XTi 960GB SSD Including RAID-0 Review
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Published: 13th September 2016 | Source: Corsair | Price: |
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In ATTO we can see that the Corsair Neutron XTi is among the fastest SATA SSDs that we have tested, offering speeds which are exactly the same as what Corsair's own specification state.
When looking at read speeds the Corsair XTi 960GB tops our graph of SATA SSDs, which is an impressive feat given how competitive the SSD industry has become. One thing worth noting is that at this time 1TB M.2 SSDs are rare and 2TB drives are pretty much impossible, with Corsair's Neutron XTi series both 2TB and 1TB versions are currently available.
When two of these SSDs are operating in Riad 0 we can see that the sequential read and write speeds of these SSDs almost double, offering write performance that is almost identical to Kingston's HyperX Predator M.2 SSD.
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Ha anyone got any idea of a price for this SSD?
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"At £379.99 for the 960GB version, £167.99 for the 480GB version and around £760 for the 2TB version these drives are certainly not the cheapest SSDs on the market, though they do offer some of the best performance that is possible on SATA today. "Quote
Ha anyone got any idea of a price for this SSD?
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Corsair has made some smart decisions when it comes to this drive's firmware and controller setup, though given the limitations of SATA etc both the 850 Pro and the Corsair Neutron Xti will perform very similarly during day to day use.
Price to performance wise it is hard to beat the Samsung 850 Evo right now, and Intel's 600p NVMe M.3 drive is looking really nice ATM.Quote