Testseek.co.uk have collected 62 expert reviews of the Corsair 2.5 inch Force LX Series SATA600 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair 2.5 inch Force LX Series SATA600.
August 2014
(78%)
62 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
First of all the best middleclass SSD that you can use. Based on the performance and the good price the Sandisk Ultra II 480GB is the best choice. The Sandisk performs nearly as well as the fastest SATA600-drives in the test, but for a much lower price...
Samsung's 850 Pro SSDs are without a doubt the fastest SSDs of this moment. Given that this product does not seem to have any flaws, we heartily recommend it to those who are looking for the fastest possible SSD. The Vector 150 and AMD Radeon R7 SSDs ar...
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Published: 2014-10-07, Author: Richard , review by: vortez.net
Aggressively priced, Great read speeds, 7mm Casing
Mediocre Write speed
Knowing that the Corsair Force LX was an SSD designed for the budget conscious we weren't expecting blistering performance but truth be told for the price, we were pleasantly surprised. Not only did the Force LX beat some of the more expensive drives soun...
Abstract: The 512GB LX excelled in our benchmarks, writing large files at a blistering 573.8MB/s and reading them at an equally impressive 480MB/s. We did manage to exceed 600MB/s when writing large files, but we only managed this feat once. We wouldn’t expect such...
Top read speeds, Good software, One of the cheapest drives, Aluminium casing, Barely effected by conditioning
Mediocre write speeds, Neutral, No adapter bracket,
PricingThe Corsair Force LX 256GB is a real budget drive, being one of the cheapest we have tested. We have seen in the benchmark tests on the previous pages that this doesn't hold the drive back on its performance. At the time of writing the drive can be...
Overall we are pretty impressed with what the Corsair Force LX 512 GB Solid State Drive has to offer. In terms of the physical drive itself, it is very similar to other models we have seen in the past. It feels well put together and the 7 mm form factor m...
Corsair normally do something out of the ordinary when they produce products; whether that be by design, performance or of course value, but is there a happy medium between all three? I have had the Force LX 256GB drive in my test system for a while now ...
Fast sequential performance, Great upgrade from mechanical HDD
Competition is cheaper, Erratic performance in used state
Corsair has now augmented the Force LX series of SSDs with a 512GB model costing £200. Featuring the Silicon Image controller allied to 20nm NAND from Micron, this is a value-conscious drive aimed at, we imagine, folk coming to SSDs for the first time. T...
Priced appropriately the Force LX will be a solid entry in the Corsair SSD range offering a good option for those looking to move from a traditional mechanical drive to something faster.Where to buy…Overclockers.co.uk – £94.98NewEgg.com – $129.99...
So at the end of the day where are does the Corsair Force LX stand? Well as I mentioned when we started, this is a price point drive from the beginning. Corsair kept things cheap on the casing and the controller to help this be an entry level SSD. Even ...