Saturday, March 5th 2011

Corsair Unveils Flaming Red Force GT Series SATA 6 Gb/s SSDs

Corsair's best memory modules come under the Dominator line, the best Dominator modules are marked under Dominator GT, with their distinctive flaming red heatsinks. Corsair is looking to extend the "GT" marker even to its SSDs, and is ready with the Force GT line of 2.5-inch SATA 6 Gb/s SSDs. As you can see, the flaming red product scheme is carried over. Driven by the latest SandForce SF-2000 series controllers, Force GT offers read speeds of up to 520 MB/s, and 500 MB/s write speeds. It is available in number of capacities in the higher quadrant. At least the 240 GB model will be launched very soon.
Source: Hardware.no
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16 Comments on Corsair Unveils Flaming Red Force GT Series SATA 6 Gb/s SSDs

#1
Unregistered
OK, so the era of more than 500MB/s is getting ready to start! Cannot wait for some test between the latest Corsair, OCZ, G.Skill, etc all over 500MB/s :rockout:
#2
AndreiD
The red color makes it faster!
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#3
timta2
I guess you can call a product whatever you like, but if I saw something "flaming", I would expect it to have some fire or flames on it. It's really just Red Corsair.
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#4
{uZa}DOA
timta2I guess you can call a product whatever you like, but if I saw something "flaming", I would expect it to have some fire or flames on it. It's really just Red Corsair.
I so thought you were going to go someplace different with your comment....
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#5
OneCool
{uZa}DOAI so thought you were going to go someplace different with your comment....
As did I :roll:

No hardware should have the word "Flaming" in the tittle of it anyway.

For obvious reasons and underlying reasons :shadedshu

But it is Corsair and they suck donkey ballz :rolleyes:
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#6
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
OneCoolBut it is Corsair and they suck donkey ballz :rolleyes:
Wait what are you sarcastic, ironic, trolling or unknowing? Seriously, I can't see the difference anymore. :(
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#7
OneCool
I have my reasons for not liking what I dont like ;)

What I voice (type?) about what I dont like you shouldnt take to heart.

If you were to do the same I wouldnt care :rolleyes:
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#8
VulkanBros
Ohhh... I think they match just fine with my Crosshair...:roll:
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#9
LagunaX
I'm so glad I waited though I was pretty close to getting a vertex 2...
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#10
Fitseries3
Eleet Hardware Junkie
backwards compatible? would be nice to see the 300mb's fully sustained on sata2.
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#11
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
HAHA these drives are flaming
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#12
Delta6326
I have heard of people "coming out of the closet" but not SSDs.
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#13
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Fitseries3backwards compatible? would be nice to see the 300mb's fully sustained on sata2.
i'm curious how they'd go on sata II as well.
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#14
SvB4EvA
Fitseries3backwards compatible? would be nice to see the 300mb's fully sustained on sata2.
Musselsi'm curious how they'd go on sata II as well.
I've seen 378MB/s on my SSD connected to a 6Gbps port, and topped off at 178 MB/s on my 3Gbps ports. :confused:
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#15
derwin75
Re: Corsair Red Force GT Series

Is this Solid State Drive a SLC or MLC?? I hope it's a SLC model because it's last longer and faster than MLC.
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#16
Arrakis9
derwin75Is this Solid State Drive a SLC or MLC?? I hope it's a SLC model because it's last longer and faster than MLC.
and cost 6x more
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