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Corsair Declares Power Sequence GS SSDs


  • Corsair Power Sequence GS SSDs with Toggle NAND Increase Efficiency of SandForce Collection 

Corsair®, a globally designer and provider of high-performance elements to the PC elements market, today declared the Power Series™ GS solid-state pushes (SSDs). The new SSDs, which offer the quickest overall performance in Corsair's SandForce®-based lineup, will originally send in capabilities of 180GB and higher. As with other Power Sequence pushes, the Power Sequence GS SSDs are depending on the SandForce SF-2200 SSD Brand, but add toggle NAND display memory to improve unique create connections up to an amazing 90,000 IOPs.i

The Power Sequence GS SSDs feature SATA 6Gb/s connection for interface as well as, TRIM support to maintain performance over time, and lower power function for more time battery. Their 2.5" form factor, along with an included 3.5" adaptor, allow easy set up into notepads or into pc PCs.

The solid-state design of Corsair SSDs enable them to deliver quicker information read connections which can reduce software load and PC start-up times. And because SSDs have no moving technical parts, they help notebooks run much colder, run more time on battery power, and avoid information loss from lumps.

Availability

The Force Series GS SSDs are immediately available in capacities of 180GB, 240GB, 360GB, and 480GB. Prices (in USD) in the United States start at $189.99 for 180GB, $239.99 for 240GB, $349.99 for 340GB and $489.99 for 480GB capacities.

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