Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Corsair 2.5 inch Nova Series SATA300 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair 2.5 inch Nova Series SATA300.
April 2010
(83%)
43 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Fast in 4K Read/Writes, Speedy in Access Times, Budget Minded (Cost)
No essential extras such as a bay converter, Slow in Sequential read/writes
These results would prove this 30GB Nova SSD to be a worthy upgrade if you are wanting to Improve boot and programme load times while keeping a larger Mechanical drive for storage. This could prove to be a good investment. But considering the capacity it ...
Abstract: Today we are looking at two affordable Solid-State Drives from memory maker Corsair, which are built using the infamous SandForce SF-1200 and Indilinx Barefoot controllers. Known as the Force 60GB and Nova 64GB, these drives are priced well under $150 ...
On the first page, we spent quite a few words on exploring the various model SSDs Corsair sells on the market, and for one simple reason. Out of all the models listed there are only two worth considering, either because the others were superseded or b...
The new SandForce controller and the Corsair Force drive based on it are a success. It offers high speed of processing files and has good performance at server loads, especially at really heavy loads. It would also be excellent as a disk for a home com...
Lower price than other drives, A slight increase in speed, Great availability
No significant speed increase
With all of the attention being on the SandForce controller lately it is good to see Indilinx come out with the Barefoot ECO controller that allows you to take advantage of the speeds of the Barefoot controller, but at a lower cost than before. This i...
Anyone who has ever used an SSD or, if you're fortunate enough, owns one will talk until we're blue in the face about how amazing they are. How they can transform even the most average system into a performance beast.We've run multiple reviews that demons...
Abstract: Corsair's Nova V128 wasn't the fastest drive in the majority of our tests, but its all-around performance is at least on par with that of the X25-M G2. Unlike the Kingston and WD SSDs, the Corsair seems to be free of crippling weaknesses. Sure..
Published: 2010-04-13, Author: Joe , review by: legitreviews.com
Corsair has done a very nice job with their Indilinx-controlled Nova series which has posted results that give other similarly equipped SSD's a run for their money. Money is the keyword here as where the pricing settles will determine how successful ...