Wednesday, August 21st 2013

Corsair Unveils the Force LS Series Solid State Drives
Corsair has today announced a new addition to its solid state drive offer, the Force LS Series models which are powered by a Phison controller and make use of Toshiba MLC NAND Flash memory. These SSDs have a 2.5-inch form factor (7 mm high), SATA 6.0 Gbps connectivity, TRIM support, and deliver sequential read/write speeds of up to 560/535 MB/s.
The Force LS SSDs are backed by a three-year warranty and come in 60 GB ($70), 120 GB ($110) and 240 GB ($200) capacities.
The Force LS SSDs are backed by a three-year warranty and come in 60 GB ($70), 120 GB ($110) and 240 GB ($200) capacities.
14 Comments on Corsair Unveils the Force LS Series Solid State Drives
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Play Skyrim or Mass Effect 3 with Ultra-textures at 4096x4096 and tell me about the loading times... ;)
Rest my case.
The higher res on a texture, the better the "item" in game looks: armor, weapons, even the ground.
Think high-res texture pack.
Most users aren't playing Skyrim or Mass Effect 3, let alone with 4k textures. There is also a point of diminishing returns. Also I think you would be surprised how much time is spent not actually doing disk I/O when you have an SSD and that most of the time you spend "waiting" is setting up the state of the game and processing anything that needs to be done before hand.
Adding an SSD makes I/O a much smaller bottleneck and when it's not the limiting factor, you're just wasting your money if your only goal is performance.