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    Default Corsair starts offering Force GT SSDs: 60GB and 120GB

    Corsair has announced the first shipments of its Force Series GT line of solid-state drives (SSDs). The first SSDs are currently shipping to Corsair's network of authorized distributors and retailers worldwide. They are expected to be available starting this month in 60GB ($150) and 120GB ($280) flavors.
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    the pricing looks good we'll just have to see some benchmark numbers

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    At those prices I'll take one. they'd blow my SATA and IDE drives outta the water no matter what the benches are.
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    I want an SSD so bad but I just can't justify the price per GB that's why I recently bought 2 Samsung F3's to put in a raid 0. It has good seq read and writes and comes out to 2 Tb's of storage. They both cost me $80 total on sale and I can always ad a third or fourth for more performance

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    What controller and nand is in the GT's?
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    it uses a SandForce SF-2281 controller and 8 MLC NAND flash chips made by Micron

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