
Corsair CMFSSD-32D1 32GB Extreme SSD Internal Drive
Experience Lightning-Fast Performance with a Solid State DriveThe Corsair Extreme Series SSD is designed to revolutionize your computing experience. Replacing your hard drive with this solid state drive will result in faster load times, quicker boot times, and smoother application performance. ...
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Overview
Experience Lightning-Fast Performance with a Solid State Drive
The Corsair Extreme Series SSD is designed to revolutionize your computing experience. Replacing your hard drive with this solid state drive will result in faster load times, quicker boot times, and smoother application performance.
- Capacity: 32 GB
- Controller: Indilinx Barefoot
- Form Factor: 2.5 inch
- Sequential Read Speed: Up to 220MB/s
- Sequential Write Speed: Up to 135MB/s
Key Features
Perfect upgrade to Compliment Windows 7 or any Netbook or Laptop and it's great for Gamers who want more speed out of their systems
Compatible - The Extreme Series uses the proven Indilinx Barefoot controller, found on SSDs installed in tens of thousands of systems worldwide
Stutter-free - The sophisticated controller combined with onboard cache ensures smooth performance, unlike that of cheaper SSDs
2 Year Warranty Backed by Corsair - A respected name with a passion for great service and support
Maximum sequential read 220MB/s Maximum sequential write 135MB/s
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Achieves a maximum sequential read speed of 220MB/s, significantly improving system responsiveness
- Offers a maximum sequential write speed of 135MB/s, facilitating faster file transfers and application loading
- Features an Indilinx Barefoot controller, a proven component found in many reliable SSDs globally
- Comes with a 2-year warranty backed by Corsair, a respected brand known for customer service and support
- Includes onboard cache, contributing to smoother performance and preventing stutters often seen in cheaper SSDs
👎 Cons
- The 32GB capacity is very small by modern standards, limiting its use as a primary drive for most users
- Sequential write speed of 135MB/s is considered modest compared to newer generation SSDs
- May not offer the same performance as current NVMe or SATA III SSDs with higher bandwidths
- Limited storage capacity makes it less suitable for storing large operating systems, games, or extensive media libraries
- Specific form factor (e.g., 2.5-inch SATA) is not explicitly mentioned, which is important for compatibility