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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Corsair Force LX series SSD

Review: Corsair Force LX series SSD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/17/2014 08:43 AM | source: | 7 comment(s)

In this review we look at the all new Corsair Force LX 256GB SSD. The series is to compete with Samsung and Micron mostly, in both price and performance. The end result is a very capable and fast SSD that can keep up with the big guns in the market, yet remains priced in a sweet spot.

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Review: Corsair Force LX series SSD




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Ven0m
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#4844104 Posted on: 06/17/2014 08:58 AM
Thanks for the review. I can see some really good performance over there, especially Application Loading.
It's funny to see how they saved the costs by using a smaller PCB.

Did you experience any performance-related issues? Did iops drop after write-heavy workload?

Koniakki
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#4844359 Posted on: 06/17/2014 01:15 PM
Thanks for the review boss! :thumbup:

There's one problem tho with the drive's pricing. The Crucial MX100 256GB is around €85 while the Corsair LX 256GB is going for €110.

That's a pretty big difference unfortunately.

bigfutus
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#4845782 Posted on: 06/18/2014 07:28 AM
The Crucial MX100 256GB is around €85 while the Corsair LX 256GB is going for €110.

And performance looks good too.

Hilbert Hagedoorn
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#4845784 Posted on: 06/18/2014 07:29 AM
Yeah Crucial is killing the market with their prices atm.

Goldie
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#4845815 Posted on: 06/18/2014 08:08 AM
much rather have corsair, £25 more expensive or not.

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