So these SSD's are starting to crop up now as there meant to be released at the end of this month:
http://www.corsair.com/solid-state-...e-3-series-p3-128-solid-state-hard-drive.html
So what do you guys think?
Im toying at buying a SSD next month and debating to go for the Corair 2E or this?
Matt
http://www.corsair.com/solid-state-...e-3-series-p3-128-solid-state-hard-drive.html
Designed with modern SATA III motherboards in mind
Performance 3 Series solid-state drives combine the latest Marvell controller and supercharged synchronous NAND to eliminate bottlenecks and provide the serious 6Gbps SATA III bandwidth you need for cutting edge video and graphics.
Lightning fast boot and load times
Superfast SATA III performance lets you can get on with your work or play. With up to 400Mbps read speeds your system will boot faster, applications will open more quickly and games will load up in a snap.
Performance that lasts for the long haul
Most solid-state drives are fast right out of the box, but many of those same drives slow down over time. Corsair Performance 3 Series SSDs offer more robust background garbage collection for consistent read and write speeds from day 1 to day 101.
Cool, quiet and durable solid state operation
Solid-state drives are ideal for high performance systems since they run faster, cooler and quieter than traditional hard drives. And with no moving parts, they are more durable on-the-go too, making them perfect for use in notebooks and netbooks.
The Corsair Advantage
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Package Contents
* Performance 3 Series solid-state drive
* 2.5" to 3.5" bracket for installation on your desktop compute
Warranty Three years
SSD Unformatted Capacity 128 GB
Sequential Read/Write (using ATTO Disk Benchmark) Up to 410 MB/s sequential read — 210 MB/s sequential write
Interface SATA 6Gb/s
Technology Supercharged Synchronous NAND
Form Factor 2.5 inch
DRAM Cache Memory 128 MB
Weight 80G
Voltage 5V ±5%
Power Consumption (active) 0.7A
Power Consumption (idle/standby/sleep) 0.2A
S.M.A.R.T. Support Yes
Shock 1500 G
MTBF 1,500,000 hours
So what do you guys think?
Im toying at buying a SSD next month and debating to go for the Corair 2E or this?
Matt