Built for speed.
You probably already know that solid-state drives are fast. With up to 85,000
IOPS and read speeds of up to 555Mb/s, Force Series GT is on another level.
Whether you're building the ultimate gaming PC, a monster of a video or photo
editing workstation, or you simply crave serious solid state storage
performance, this is the SSD you want.
Real-world performance.
All the impressive performance numbers translate to this: disk operations up
to four times faster than the fastest mechanical hard drives. Starting up your
PC, launching applications, loading and saving large files and documents, and
just about everything else you do with your PC is faster when you remove the
bottleneck of old-fashioned hard drives.
The Force Series GT is particularly adept at moving compressed data. You'll
appreciate this real-world benefit if you work with music, movie and graphics
files.
Compatible with SATA 2 3Gb/s.
Haven't yet moved to SATA 3? Like all Corsair components, Force Series GT
SSDs are designed to last through several system upgrades. Adding a Force Series
GT today means that you'll still get incredible storage performance now, and
you'll tap into its full performance potential with your next upgrade.
TRIM Support
Force Series GT SSDs feature support for the Windows® 7 TRIM command. This
allows them to store only the data they need and perform memory optimization to
ensure the fastest possible write speeds.
Reliability
Because SSDs have no moving parts, they can handle shock, vibration and
temperature changes far in excess of traditional hard drives. That's important
for desktop PCs, and essential for notebooks.
Cool and Quiet, with Low Power Consumption
Traditional mechanical hard drives spin at thousands of revolutions per
minute. This takes power, and generates noise and heat. Since SSDs have no
moving parts, there's no noise or vibration, and the lower power consumption
helps keep things cool inside your PC.
3.5" adapter
The 2.5" form factor allows for installation in most notebook PCs with no
adapter required. If you're adding a Force Series GT SSD to your desktop PC, use
the included 3.5" adapter to mount it in any standard hard drive
bay.