'93 Degrees of Hella Radness!
1993. The first true web browser, Mosaic, debuts. Boris Yeltsin drowns the last gasp of Soviet communism in cheap vodka. The pop charts are ruled by... uh, the soundtrack of The Bodyguard? OK, '93 wasn't all great. But we're celebrating it anyway, in this Woot-Off, on our blog and forums, and on our Facebook page. HOTT '93: it's all that and a bag of stale chips!
Features
- Maximum sequential read speed 280 MB/second
- Maximum sequential write speed 270 MB/second
- Random 4K write performance of 50,000 IOPS (4K aligned)
- Latest generation SandForce controller and MLC NAND flash for fast performance
- Internal SATA II connectivity
- TRIM support (O/S support required)
- No moving parts for increased durability and reliability and quieter operations over standard hard disk drives
- Decreased power usage for increased notebook or netbook battery life
- 2.5" form factor for your portable computer needs
Shipping Note: Eligible for shipping to all 50 states
Warranty: 30 Day Corsair
Specs
- SSD Unformatted Capacity: 60 GB
- Max Sequential R/W (ATTO): 280 MB/s sequential read — 270 MB/s sequential write
- Max Random 4k Write (IOMeter 08): 50k IOPS (4k aligned)
- Interface: SATA 3Gb/s
- Technology: High-reliability MLC NAND flash
- DRAM Cache Memory: No
- Voltage: 5V ±5%
- Power Consumption (active): 2.0W Max
- Power Consumption (idle/standby/sleep): 0.5W Max
- S.M.A.R.T. Support: Yes
- Shock: 1500 G
- MTBF: 1,000,000 hours
- Form Factor: 2.5 inch
- Weight: 2.82 oz
In the box:
- Corsair Force Series CSSD-F60GB2B/RF Force 60GB SSD
Sales Stats
- Speed to First Woot:
- 0m 25.336s
- First Sucker:
- boxybutterfly
- Last Wooter to Woot:
- boxybutterfly
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Percentage of Sales Per Hour
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