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    Corsair P64 SSD Review

    Posted on Thursday, August 06 2009 @ 13:20:38 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    If you have been paying attention lately to the SSD market you will see a large introduction of new models. These models range from the ultra high end 512 GB drives, to the lower end 32 GB models. The question you should ask yourself before you decide on a SSD is, will this be worth it? A SSD can certainly make your operating system load faster, or give a little boost to programs. This comes at quite a price, with all SSD's being far pricier than large traditional hard drives. If your time happens to be worth a lot, it may be a good idea to invest in this exciting hard drive technology.

    Today we have one of Corsair's entries into the SSD field, the P64. This drive happens to have a whole 64 GB of storage space. This is plenty enough room for your operating system, as well as a few important programs. The advantages of a larger drive are of course more storage space, but this comes at a steep price. Right now the 64 and 128 GB SSD's are your best bet for a combination of storage and price. Corsair has long been one of the leaders in computer technology, so this addition to their line of products should be looked at before you make a choice on what SSD you want.


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