
The Corsair SSD Toolbox
发布于 05/06/2013发布人Mike Clements
Force LE 固态硬盘采用最新的 TLC NAND 技术,可提供价格适中的大容量性能,速度比硬盘更快。如果您准备用高速 SSD 替换您的机械式硬盘,现在升级更容易。您将体验到更快的开关机速度和更短的应用程序加载时间,并且该固态硬盘还提供大量高容量选项,满足您所有的存储需求。
可更快地启动和关闭您的电脑,瞬间即可启动您的应用程序,并能立即找到您的文件和文档。
Force Series LE 产品系统存储容量大,可满足您的日常需求 – 工作,播放、创建和保存您的所有视频、音乐、文档等。
比起传统硬盘,Force Series LE 固态硬盘功耗大幅降低,能提高台式电脑电源效率,延长笔记本电脑电池寿命。
数据保护至关重要。Force Series LE 内置 SmartECC™ 和 SmartRefresh™ 技术,实现可靠的数据保留和错误校正。
智能损耗均衡通过快速准确的数据管理延长硬盘使用期限,提高硬盘可靠性和性能。
Force Series LE 固态硬盘的所有者可以访问 Corsair SSD Toolbox,该工具套件功能强大,可最有效地利用您的 SSD。
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.
Corsair SSDs with overprovisioning space typically have used 7% of the total SSD storage capacity. This means that users now have a choice with these new drives to use them with or without overprovisioning. Users can manually overprovision the drives if they wish or, they can leave them at their full capacity with no overprovisioning and enjoy the extra space.
For users of 256GB SSDs, this means they can have an extra 16GB of storage capacity on their drive over the equivalent 240GB overprovisioned SSD. Of course, RAID users will benefit even more as the number of drives is increased.
In reading some of that aforementioned information about overprovisioning, I've found a great deal of very useful information over at Anandtech. Here's a diagram from one of Anand's SSD articles highlighting how overprovisioning works.
Our initial offerings in the non-OP drive arena are in the Force Series GS and the Neutron Series with more to come. For more information on our SSD lineup, please visit our Corsair website SSD page.
To OP, or not to OP. That is the question. Whether tis nobler to the PC performance...
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. Download the Corsair SSD Toolbox HERE.
The Corsair SSD Toolbox will run on:
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.
After you select firmware update the tool will scan your drive and check for firmware updates. If there is an update available, the dialogue will prompt you to update the firmware or cancel the operation.
Note: Firmware updates can only be executed when the SSD controller is in AHCI mode. Firmware updating via this toolbox is enabled for The Corsair Series Force 3, Force Series GT, Force Series GS, Neutron Series, and Neutron Series GTX SSDs. Earlier and EOL Corsair drives with firmware updates can be updated manually using the tools supplied on our website.
Note: Corsair recommends that users update their OS drive as attached storage when possible. Some systems will require the SSD to be disconnected briefly before the new firmware version will appear in the Drive Information window.
Additional functions can be activated with the column of buttons down the left side of the toolbox. Corsair is now producing SSDs that do not have factory overprovisioning. For users that desire to manually overprovision their drives, we have provided a function for this. Overprovisioning your drive can contribute to maintaining better performance and adding longevity to your SSD.