Replacing your hard disk drive with a Corsair Extreme Series SSD will revolutionize
your computing experience. Games load more quickly, your computer starts faster,
and multiple applications run more smoothly, all while running cool and silent.
Corsair’s Extreme Series drives are among the fastest available today. The combination
of the Indilinx Barefoot controller, Samsung flash memory, and a generous onboard
cache, results in extreme performance with up to 240MB/s sequential read and 170MB/s
sequential write speeds. Available in 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB configurations, the
Extreme Series drives are for RAID 0 configurations on your desktop, delivering
blistering speed and eliminating the long-standing performance bottleneck of traditional
mechanical hard disks.
- Fast—Games and apps load faster, Windows is more responsive
- Compatible—The Extreme Series uses the proven Indilinx Barefoot controller,
found on SSDs installed in tens of thousands of systems worldwide
- Stutter free—The sophisticated controller and onboard cache and ensure smooth performance, unlike that of cheaper SSDs
- Silent—No moving parts means zero noise and high reliability
- Low Power—Longer battery life for laptop users means greater productivity
- Backed by Corsair—A respected name with a passion for great service and support
Features
- Maximum sequential read speed up to 240MB/s
- Maximum sequential write speed up to 170MB/s
- Indilinx Barefoot controller and Samsung MLC NAND flash for maximum performance
- 64MB DRAM cache for stutter-free performance
- No moving parts for increased durability over standard hard disk drives
- Decreased power usage for cool and quiet operation and increased laptop battery
life
- 100+ Year Life Expectancy (MTBF)
- Two year warranty
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Size
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CMFSSD-256D1
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256GB †
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SATA II 3.0Gb/s
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CMFSSD-128D1
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128GB †
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SATA II 3.0Gb/s
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CMFSSD-64D1
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64GB †
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SATA II 3.0Gb/s
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CMFSSD-32D1
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32GB †
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SATA II 3.0Gb/s
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† Unformatted capacity. The total formatted capacity for the drive will be lower,
depending on the operating system and file system used.