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Performance 3 Series™ P3-128 Solid-State Hard Drive

Designed with modern SATA III motherboards in mind

Performance 3 Series solid-state drives combine the latest Marvell controller and supercharged synchronous NAND to eliminate bottlenecks and provide the serious 6Gbps SATA III bandwidth you need for cutting edge video and graphics.

Lightning fast boot and load times

Superfast SATA III performance lets you get on with your work or play.  With up to 400Mbps read speeds your system will boot faster, applications will open more quickly and games will load up in a snap. 

Performance that lasts for the long haul

Most solid-state drives are fast right out of the box, but many of those same drives slow down over time. Corsair Performance 3 Series SSDs offer more robust background garbage collection for consistent read and write speeds from day 1 to day 101.

Cool, quiet and durable solid state operation

Solid-state drives are ideal for high performance systems since they run faster, cooler and quieter than traditional hard drives. And with no moving parts, they are more durable on-the-go too, making them perfect for use in notebooks and netbooks.

The Corsair Advantage

With more than 15 years of building enthusiast-grade memory and components, we’ve earned a reputation for quality, compatibility, and performance. Need help? We’re available by phone call, email, or web forum.

Package Contents

  • Performance 3 Series solid-state drive
  • 2.5" to 3.5" bracket for installation on your desktop computer
Warranty Three years
SSD Unformatted Capacity 128 GB
Max Sequential R/W (ATTO) Up to 410 MB/s sequential read — 210 MB/s sequential write
Max Random 4k Write (IOMeter 08) No
Interface SATA 6Gb/s
Technology Supercharged Synchronous NAND
Form Factor 2.5 inch
DRAM Cache Memory 128 MB
Weight 80G
Voltage 5V ±5%
Power Consumption (active) 0.7A
Power Consumption (idle/standby/sleep) 0.2A
S.M.A.R.T. Support Yes
Shock 1500 G
MTBF 1,500,000 hours

Corsair presents: The benefits of using a SSD

Jeff Checchi covers the tremendous performance improvements made possible by using Corsair SSDs, and shows how easy it is to install them.

Corsair SSD Install on Dell Inspiron Laptop

Corsair's Jeff Checchi gives you step by step instructions on how to upgrade your Dell Inspiron laptop with a Corsair Solid-State Drive.

The SSD Performance Advantage

In this video, Jeff demonstrates the real-world performance advantage to adding a Corsair SSD to your computer. For more details about the video including our test method, visit our blog.

Corsair Presents the SSD Mounting Bracket

Jeff introduces you to the brackets that are shipping with some of the Corsair SSD drives

How to upgrade an Asus EeePC in minutes

This video from the Corsair Labs illustrates how to upgrade your netbook hard disk and system memory in just a few minutes.

Blog

The Corsair SSD Toolbox

By Mike Clements, on May 6th, 2013

Corsair proudly brings you the Corsair SSD Toolbox. This helpful utility provides users with several powerful and useful tools for use with Corsair SSDs. Let's take a look.

Toolbox Help File Button

The Corsair SSD Toolbox will run on:

  • XP SP3 (32-bit)...(64-bit version not supported)
  • Vista 32-bit w/ latest SP (all functions)
  • Vista 64-bit w/ latest SP (all functions)
  • Win 7 32-bit w/ latest SP (all functions)
  • Win 7 64-bit w/ latest SP (all functions)
  • Win 8 32-bit (TRIM is not supported, all others functions are)
  • Win 8 64-bit (TRIM is not supported, all others functions are)

We have provided a detailed help file which can be accessed by clicking on the question mark symbol shown here circled in red on the upper left side of the screen.

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No More Clone Wars, the SSD & Hard Disk Drive Cloning Kit is Here

By Mike Clements, on May 3rd, 2013

When we originally introduced the Corsair Notebook Upgrade kit, we were really impressed with the Apricorn software. In fact, we used the term "chimple" to describe just how easy the kit was to use. It was so simple, a chimp could use it.

Customers related to us that they wanted a software cloning kit like this without having to buy the entire SSD based kit. So, we've created the new Corsair SSD & Hard Disk Drive Cloning Kit which utilizes the same great software but also has an improved USB 3.0 connector.

The kit includes a USB 3.0 to SATA connector and the Corsair Data Migration software CD. The original connector was USB 2.0 but the new connector shown here is USB 3.0. The new connector is much faster than the original allowing up to 180MB/s read and write speeds.

Cloning Kit CD & Cable

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Corsair SSDs With Zero Overprovisioning Space

By Mike Clements, on January 25th, 2013

Much has been written about overprovisioning and its implementation on SSDs. In short, overprovisioning, or OP, is a portion of storage space on an SSD that is reserved for use only by the SSD controller. The three most common uses for this space are wear leveling, the replacement of bad blocks, and read-modify-writes. Overprovisioning serves to help increase both the longevity and performance of SSDs and it is a very common practice among SSD manufacturers.

However, some users would like to be able to buy their SSDs without the built in overprovisioning and make the decision to OP, or not to OP for themselves. They prefer the flexibility of deciding for themselves when to OP and how much space to use based on their specific needs. Corsair has announced and is now offering SSDs without this overprovisioned space.

 

128GB Neutron

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Corsair SSD Benefits Video

By Mike Clements, on October 23rd, 2012

Our very own internet celebrity Jeff Checchi explains the benefits of having an SSD in your system. To quote RW Labs:

"The SSD is the most important performance component found in a modern system today. Without it you do not even have a performance system."

Come on in and check out this interesting and informative video clip:

 

 

Discuss the video here or on the Corsair Facebook page.

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Basics of Overclocking Part 1

By Jake Crimmins, on November 29th, 2011

We've created screen cast covering the basics of overclocking. This is part one which covers why people overclock, what can be overclocked, and cooling.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Top Questions

  • Does Corsair provide firmware updates for SSDs?

    You will find download links and firmware update instructions posted in our forum.  Not all drives will have a firmware update and in most cases your drive should have the latest firmware available at the time of production.

    http://forum.corsair.com/v3/forumdisplay.php?f=206

  • What programs can Corsair recommend to test the performance of my Corsair SSD?

    AIDA64, ATTO, CrystalDiskMark, HDTune and SiSoft Sandra and are all very good benchmarks of your SSD performance. However, all Corsair SSD specifications are published based on ATTO performance.

  • Do I need to tweak my operating system to get my Corsair SSD drive to run at optimal performance?

    No settings within your operating system need to be adjusted for a Corsair SSD drive to run at optimal performance.

  • Will I get the full benefit of having a Corsair SSD drive installed on my machine if it only supports SATA I?

    The SATA I spec is slower than most Corsair SSD drives. You would get the best performance from a Corsair SSD drive from a system with SATA II.

  • Are Corsair SSD drives compatible with SATA I?

    All Corsair SSD drives are compatible with both SATA I and SATA II.  However, you will only be able to acheive the rated transfer speeds when using the SATA interface that the SSD is designed for.

  • What settings do I need to adjust in my system BIOS for optimal SSD performance?

    Enabling AHCI storage mode in your BIOS is the only setting we recommend adjusting for optimal SSD performance.

  • What is TRIM?

    The TRIM command is a feature of Windows 7 which allows an SSD to maintain its high level of performance over the lifetime of the drive.  Here is a link which describes TRIM in more detail:

    http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=84677

  • What about services or programs in my operating system such as indexing, pre-fetching, write-caching, defrag etc?

    Corsair SSDs require no maintenance programs or operating system tweaks.

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