IOMeter is another open source synthetic benchmarking tool which is able to simulate the various loads placed on hard drive and solid state drive technology.
Corsair claim to be able to achieve almost 87,000 IOPS from this drive, but they use very different settings from us, and they wouldn't be directly comparable with tests we have ran in the past on other drives. However, if you want to read more about their settings, head over here.
excellent, under £200 is really good IMO
These drives are all coming really soon. OCZ were out first, have they a special deal with Sandforce or something?
Sandforce are brilliant. One of these will be my next purchase, but i might go for vertex 3. undecided……. wont be going for 240gb however, thats too much cash. my wife would kill me.
Very impressive. I love their PSU;s too
Been waiting on a review of one of these for a while now. lives up to what I expected. count me in. (heads to scan).
I love corsair products, quality company.
In this case id just go with whatever one gives the best deal, whether its OCZ or ADATA or whoeever. all the same controller at the end of the day
Got mine disk in my mail soon.
Ill be ordering two when they are available for my new system.
preordered one too
There seems to be a good bit of room for tuning with the sandforce controller. all of the drives perform slightly differently.
Makes it more interesting. I still that max IOPS unit is spectacular from OCZ
so which one OCZ Vertex 3 120 gb or Corsair Force 3 Series 120 gb??
Id go for whichever is cheapest. Same controller with slightly different tweaks.
Totally bogus review. The drives in question have been verified as fully defective and cannot operate inside the specs. All drives fail soonb after install – Corsair has acknowledged this. They came out with a fix that is also bogus. Stay clear of these drives. They are crap.
The review is not bogus – the results came from the drive we have – the drive I still have here – there are many screenshots in the review after all. After I reviewed the product, we noticed it started developing an intermittent fault and I helped Corsair by reporting the issues. The statement regarding the fault we posted front page. One of the first sites on the net to post it actually.
It is actually a problem with the Sandforce controller on specific drives as I have another drive from another OEM with the same issue. If they can fix the problem, the results in this review are valid. The conclusion of the review was appended to reflect the documented issues.
Hint to the people who conducted these tests:
User Alt+Print Screen instead of just Print Screen
what about power consumption?