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slashgear.com - 10/9/2009
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Having long been the preserve of expensive ultraportables or performance intensive media processing and gaming machines, SSDs are beginning to trickle down the price ladder. There’s still more GB for your dollar in a traditional platter-based hard-drive, but switching to solid state is ...
corsair.com - 10/15/2009
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Encased in extremely strong CNC-milled, anodized aircraft-grade aluminum.
Water resistant to 200M through the use of a...
EPDM waterproof seal. Protected from vibration or impact damage through the use of a molded shock dampening collar. Plug- & -Play ...
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Welcome to Corsair :: Flash Survivor Product Information
ohgizmo.com - 10/15/2009
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By Andrew Liszewski For those needing 64GB of
nearly indestructible flash storage, Corsair has just announced a...
larger version of their Flash Survivor USB drive. They still feature a super strong CNC-milled aircraft-grade aluminum casing, ...
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Corsair Announces A 64GB Version Of Their Flash Survivor ...
phonestechnology.blogspot.com - 10/8/2009
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The company Corsair, known for its quality and
reliable computer components, expanded the line of power supplies...
of the new model. Novelty called TX950W, has a capacity of 950 watts and a permanent circuit wiring. In addition, this BP corresponds to the standards ATX12V 2.3 and EPS12V 2.91, as ...
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Corsair TX950W - 950-Watt PSU for gamers and enthusiasts
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Hands-on Review: Corsair P64 64GB SSD
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... One thing in Corsair’s favor is the fact that the drIves are a lot cheaper, currently the X25-M 80GB SSD’s are retailing at $329.99, whereas the P64’s have a much more reasonable $199.99 retail price, despite the fact there is 16GB capacity difference I know which model I would choose, check out SlashGear’s article for more details on the review. ...
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