Corsair Launches Reactor, Nova SSDs

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Very off topic here guys. It is AN, go to an elementary school and ask. These are kiddie questions.

Anyways the write speeds on this device look great to me. Just hoping the price will come down a bit at some point. But < $200 isn't all too bad since I only need maybe 80GB for boot and might even have enough room to throw a couple steam games on there. I have noticed some lag in games off my 1TB drive while hearing the hard drive load data.

[citation][nom]AdamB5000[/nom]I see where you're coming from, but it depends on how you read it. If you read it "Ess ess dee," then you're incorrect, but if you read it "Solid state drive," which you are, then, well, you get the point.It's kind of like when I say "an HDtv (aich dee tee vee)," instead of, "A high definition television." Anyway.. now I'm rambling.[/citation]
 
Some companies are still designing for SATA II 3Gb/s while the 6Gb/s SATA III interfaces are already arriving on motherboards. Several SSD drive manufacturers have started building to the specification. I would like see some test data on the SATA III drives but I have only seen SATA II's test data. The specs on the SATA III drives looks outstanding but it would be nice to see some test comparisons before dealing out $450 for a 128GB drive.

The SATA II interface drives are all fairly quick but the specs on SATA III puts all the SATA II drives to yesterdays news. Is yet another manufacturer of a SATA II drive really news?
 
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