Corsair offered up a couple new SSDs recently called the F100 and F200 in the Force Series. This week Corsair has added more SSDs to its Force series with the unveiling of the F60, F120, and F240 SSDs.
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Corsair offered up a couple new SSDs recently called the F100 and F200 in the Force Series. This week Corsair has added more SSDs to its Force series with the unveiling of the F60, F120, and F240 SSDs.
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About a week back I mentioned that Corsair had upped the speed on its Dominator GTX4 DDR3 RAM kit to 2533MHz with timings of 9-11-10-30 at 1.65V on the Intel Core i7 platform. That RAM kit is fast right out of the box, but Corsair wanted to prove it is fast for AMD systems too. The company has announced that it used that RAM kit to break a world record on AMD processors.
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Corsair is one of the most popular companies for enthusiast and mainstream memory products for computers. The firm has been announcing blazing fast DDR3 RAM kits for Intel platforms recently in its Dominator GTX family.
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Corsair has been offering its line of Flash Survivor flash drives for a while now. The claim to fame for the series is a robust aluminum case that is water resistant and durable. The company has unveiled its latest model for the line called the Flash Survivor GTR.
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Different kinds of geeks use different metrics to prove they are the baddest in the land. In car enthusiast circles the metrics compared include horsepower and quarter mile times. In the computer world geeks compare their prowess by touting how fast their rigs are in common benchmarks like 3DMark and PC Mark.
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Corsair have unveiled their latest solid-state drives, the Corsair Force Series SSDs, each using the SandForce SF-1200 SSD Processor for up to 285 MB/sec read speeds and up to 275MB/sec write speeds. Available as the 100GB F100GB2 and the 200GB F200GB2, each is a 2.5-inch SATA-II drive.
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Corsair has a full line of memory products including RAM for computers, SSD storage, and flash drives. The company unveiled the newly updated Corsair Padlock 2 that was unveiled last month. Corsair has unveiled a new flash drive called the Flash Voyager GTR today.
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Corsair have outed two new SSD ranges, the Reactor and Nova series. The Corsair Reactor drives, available in 60GB (up to 250MB/s read and 110MB/s write) and 120GB (up to 250MB/s read and 170MB/s write) capacities, while the Corsair Nova drives come in 64GB (up to 270MB/s read and 130MB/s write) and 128GB (up to 270MB/s read and 190MB/s write) capacities.
Back in 2007, Corsair pulled the wraps off its original Padlock flash drive. The Padlock was a square flash drive with a number pad on the front where you put in a code to unlock the drive and gain access to the data on it. Corsair has now unveiled the next generation Padlock.
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You might recall that last summer Corsair pulled the wraps off its first PC chassis called the Obsidian 800D. That case was an aluminum-clad beauty with a clear side window and hot-swap drive bays to make life easy for the computer enthusiast. Corsair is back with a new Obsidian model called the 700D.
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There are a few big names in the RAM market that gamers, enthusiasts, and overclockers look to when they want RAM for their computers. If you are building a computer for an Intel platform, you will want to look at the Corsair Dominator 2333MHz RAM kit for the Intel P55 platform.
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If you are the Tim Allen type of computer geek, you always want more power in your computer. Corsair has just announced a new RAM kit in its Dominator series. The kit is called the CMD24GX3M6A1333C9 Dominator 24GB 1333MHz 9-9-9-24 with Airflow fan. That has to be the longest product name ever.
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