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Corsair Neutron 240GB and Neutron GTX 240GB SSD Review

Rating: 9.0.

Today we are looking at the latest Solid State Drives from Corsair – the Neutron and Neutron GTX, in 240GB capacities. Both of these drives are using the latest Link A Media (LAMD) controller which is 6Gbps capable and is said to deliver stunning performance when tasked with both compressible and incompressible data. Can Corsair claim the top performance spot with these new drives?

There is no doubt that the Solid State market right now is cut-throat. Kingston have recently axed the price of their drives across several promotional campaigns in the United Kingdom and competitors have adopted similar policies. All in all, this is a great situation for the consumer as the deals are currently very tempting.

Corsair have experienced a high level of success in the solid state sector so far, even though they hit a few bumps with the Sandforce controller along the way. I will admit that I am becoming rather weary of reviewing Solid State Drives which use the Sandforce 2281 controller, therefore Corsair's adoption of the Link A Media controller is both fascinating and exciting.

The Corsair Neutron drives adopt the LM87800, an eight channel 6Gbps capable controller. This controller utilises dedicated host side and NAND-side ARM microcontrollers. It also supports IMFT ONFI 2.0 Synchronous NAND.

Corsair have released two series, which you can see above. The blue coloured box is the plain Neutron which is available in 120GB and 240GB capacities. The red coloured box is the Neutron ‘GTX' which almost sounds as if Nvidia have had input. The GTX version is faster, available in 120GB /240GB capacities and slightly more expensive, as we would expect.

Currently Overclockers UK are stocking both versions of the Neutron. The 120GB Neutron costs £89.99 inc vat, and the 240GB Neutron is £169.99 inc vat. The 120GB Neutron GTX costs £113.99 inc vat and the 240GB Neutron GTX is £199.99 inc vat. All of these drives have a five year warranty which is reassuring.

As this might be confusing, let us have a look at the market positioning and rated speed characteristics of the four drives.

The 120GB Neutron is listed by Corsair as 555 MB/s read and 211 MB/s write. The 240GB Neutron delivers faster write speeds, listed at 555 MB/s read and 370 MB/s write. The 120GB Neutron GTX is listed at 555 MB/s read and 330 MB/s write. The 240GB Neutron GTX is the fastest drive of them all, listed at 555 MB/s read and 511 MB/s write. Random IOPS write performance is also impressive, rated by the company between 86,000 and 90,000, depending on the drive. We will look at this later in the review.

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6 comments

  1. very sexy indeed. interesting to see them only releasing 120gb and 240gb. The GTX has space on the rear of the PCB for more chips? 480GB at £330 would be great.

  2. Shame they aren’t bundling acronis with the drives, well worth an inclusion IMO for mirroring the boot drive.

  3. placed an order for a GTX. thanks.

  4. Great, but is the ordinary version well priced? the GTX is only a few quid extra, seems a better deal when facotring in write perf,.

  5. ive the 120gb GTX in my sights next week…..