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    How synchronous NAND & latest Marvell controller work with new 3 ssd series?

    Hey guys I have been hearing about this new 3 ssd series I want to know about it any information from you all would be really appreciated, I want to know about its performance and the logic behind developing it so that I can also judge some points over it? I need a help sooner as I have been thinking to get one for me? So please share up your experience about it and help me? Tell me how it has been performing with the synchronous NAND & latest Marvell controller?

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    Re: How synchronous NAND & latest Marvell controller work with new 3 ssd series?

    3 Series Performance SSDs combine the latest Marvell controller and NAND synchronous supercharged to remove barriers and provide the bandwidth of SATA III 6Gbps serious need for cutting edge video and SATA III graphics. Superfast performance can continue to work or play. With up to 400 Mbps read speed of your system faster boot, faster, open applications and games load instantly. Corsair SSD performance 3 Series offer more solid background garbage collection for a constant speed of reading and writing from day 1 today 101.Most solid-state drives are fast to the right of the box, but many of these same units slower over time.

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    Re: How synchronous NAND & latest Marvell controller work with new 3 ssd series?

    Solid State Drives are ideal for high performance systems, and to run faster, cooler and quieter than traditional hard drives. And with no moving parts, are more durable in the march, too, making them perfect for use in laptops and netbooks. They has been working hard behind the performance management and all and I am sure they would be providing you with a amazing performance and all they really work as they has been made up for and been published as.

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    Re: How synchronous NAND & latest Marvell controller work with new 3 ssd series?

    Corsair has been traditionally a very conservative player in the space. With Corsair SandForce reduced the time interval in the market, but it was still late The 120GB SSD will have to check both the firmware and hardware changes, and Corsair have reported that the "fixed" units are en route to retailers. It all started with record sales of Samsung based and moved to Indilinx although much later than its main competitor. This is the problem limited time Force Series 3 120 GB however. The version, with lower and higher than 60 GB 240 GB affected.

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    Re: How synchronous NAND & latest Marvell controller work with new 3 ssd series?

    The Series 120GB SSD SATA Force GT 3-premium Corsairs offered by the SSD series and review today fall directly on the heels of his younger brother, Group 3 Series SSD few days ago. Series 3 of the Force has the highest performance version of the latest generation processor SandForce SF-2281 SSD outside the box to read and write speeds up to 550 MB per sec respectively. It identifies the 120GB model popular in the declaration and if this is because the 256 GB model is not shipping yet, or because they are not affected revealed Corsair 520 MB per sec has published a statement of the media that has the force of 3 series and offered a concrete explanation of why has stopped selling its SandForce SF-2281 SSD.

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    Re: How synchronous NAND & latest Marvell controller work with new 3 ssd series?

    The Corsair 120 GB SSD Force GT is available in capacities of 120 and 240 GB and specifications listed as the possibility of 555MB per second read and write IOPS at 515 with 85,000 access line. It is written in 4K random disk, at least admits that the Corsair CSSD-BK-F120GB3 SSD is not working as it should and no apologies for this bug that freezes and BSODs. He has found the solution through a new firmware and changes in specifications hardware. These are exactly the same for the Force Series 3 GT. With respect to the purchase and your order, make sure you do not mix these by the product number, version F120GBGT GT-BK-CSSD with the release of Series 3 with the number of product-F120GB3 CSSD-BK. The other key difference is visible that the GT version is the vice of the kit red black Series Strength 3.

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    Re: How synchronous NAND & latest Marvell controller work with new 3 ssd series?

    Designed with modern SATA III plates in mind, the 3 Series performance solid state drives combine the latest Marvell controller and NAND synchronous supercharged to remove barriers and provide the bandwidth of serious 6Gbps SATA III is necessary for cutting graphics.Performance video edge and the long-term lasting, Most solid-state drives are fast to the right of the box, but many of those units operating time.Cool slow, quiet and durable solid state, SSD systems are ideal for high performance, and to run faster, cooler and quieter than traditional hard drives.

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