Accellerate your Computing With Force SSDs
Based on the SandForce SF-1200 SSD Processor, the Corsair Force Series SSD's are the ultimate performance drive. The Corsair Force Series SSD product line offers the highest performance in Read/Write speeds of up to a maximum read speed of 285MB/s and write speed of 275MB/s. If speed is what you are looking for and what you expect from your performance or gaming system the Corsair Force Series SSD's are the perfect choice. Your system will start-up faster, applications and games will load quicker and you will see a huge improvement in overall system responsiveness.
Product Features
- Fast Performance — Games, applications and files load faster, while your system is more responsive
- Compatible — Proven technology with installations on tens of thousands of systems worldwide
- Flexible use — 2.5" form factor for your notebook or netbook needs, or use with included 3.5" bracket for your desktop computer
- Silent operation — No moving parts means zero noise and high reliability
- Low Power — Extend battery life for notebook and netbook users
- Reliable — Over 1,000,000 hours mean time between failures
- Backed by Corsair — A respected name with a passion for great service and support
What the Experts are Saying...
"The Corsair Force F120 is one of the fastest SSDs on the market today in just about every category. The feature set is very rich with the high IOPS firmware, included desktop bracket and new 3 year warranty."
"The Corsair F120 can be described as many things but let's say for the sake of this conclusion that we were very impressed by the numbers it returned."
"In view of the performance exhibited by the F120, especially in scenarios with heavy loading, the Corsair Force F120 is recommended to the power user..."
Corsair Force Series SSD - Specifications
| Specifications | F40 | F60 | F80 | F120 | F160 | F240 |
| Unformatted Capacity | 40 GB | 60 GB | 90 GB | 120 GB | 180 GB | 240 GB |
| Sequential Read Speed | 280 MB/s | 285 MB/s | 285 MB/s | 285 MB/s | 285 MB/s | 285 MB/s |
| Sequential Write Speed | 270 MB/s | 275 MB/s | 275 MB/s | 275 MB/s | 275 MB/s | 275 MB/s |
| Maximum IOPs (4K Aligned) | 50K | 50K | 50K | 50K | 50K | 50K |
| Form Factor | 2.5 inch | 2.5 inch | 2.5 inch | 2.5 inch | 2.5 inch | 2.5 inch |
| Interface | SATA II (3 GB/s) | SATA II (3 GB/s) | SATA II (3 GB/s) | SATA II (3 GB/s) | SATA II (3 GB/s) | SATA II (3 GB/s) |
| Warranty | 3 Years | 3 Years | 3 Years | 3 Years | 3 Years | 3 Years |
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Why Upgrade to a Solid State Disk Drive?
Your System Runs Faster
With an SSD, your system will start up and shut down quicker, applications will load faster and feel more responsive, and even games will perform better as levels load more quickly. With virtually instant data access times, SSDs also outperform traditional hard drives in data lookup, file transfers, and other disk-intensive work.
Longer Battery Life
Using an SSD with your notebook or netbook means you'll enjoy longer battery life. Traditional mechanical hard drives consume large amounts of power to start up and seek data. With no moving parts, SSDs use less of your precious battery power, resulting in longer running times.
Tougher and More Durable
Because an SSD uses all solid-state electronics with no moving parts, it can handle shock and vibration far in excess of traditional hard drives and will survive wider temperature swings. For durability and toughness on the road, nothing outperforms an SSD.