[Expreview.com] Corsair Launches Neutron SSD Series with LAMD Controller
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| [Expreview.com] Corsair Launches Neutron SSD Series with LAMD Controller
At Computex 2012, Corsair announced the Neutron Series solid-state drives, the industry’s first consumer SSDs to feature the LM87800 6Gb/s SSD controller from Link_A_Media Devices (LAMD). Also available in an extreme performance Neutron GTX model, the new SSDs bring professional-grade performance and reliability to PC enthusiasts. Neutron (Standard) series include capacities of 120GB and 240GB, [...] More... |
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