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Corsair expands SSD line with new Extreme series

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Old 07-16-2009
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Corsair expands SSD line with new Extreme series

Corsair is once again expanding upon its SSD product line with the all-new Extreme series. Available in 32, 64 and 128GB capacities, the aptly-named drives combine an Indilinx Barefoot controller, multi-level cell storage from Samsung, and 64MB of on-board cache to deliver “blistering, stutter-free performance.”

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Looks like Corsair also has a 256GB SSD in their Performance Series ( http://www.corsair.com/products/ssd_performance/default.aspx ) although the site has no avialable stores to purchase them from yet. I can't wait till the price drops on these units.
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i can't wait till kingston have their own set of ssd.
probably it would be cheaper
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cool, but flash HD prices need to drop by a factor of 10
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