GamersNexus: "The new Force LX SSD operates on SATA III and brushes against the throughput limitations of the interface, hovering at around 560MB/s max sequential read. The LX hosts a Silicon Motion (SMI) four-channel controller and 256MB of DRAM, used to cache I/O for accelerated transactions. Corsair is sourcing MLC ONFI NAND for its Flash, though we're not yet sure of the current supplier."
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Nice, I've been think about building a computer. Now sounds like a good time to start.
I remember building my first PC. Ah the good old days of Diablo 2 and Counter Strike.
Not Worth it imo..
Too expensive and I don't trust Corsair the same as I do other higher-quality brands for SSD.