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Manufacturer Recertified Corsair Force Series GT 2.5" 120GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) CSSD-F120GBGT/RF2

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  • 2.5"
  • 120GB
  • SATA III
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The Corsair Force Series GT SSD offers incredibly fast speed no matter what you do on your PC. It has a SATA III interface, which is also backward-compatible with SATA II; this makes the Force Series GT SSD last through several system upgrades.

  • neweggReal-World PerformanceThe Force Series GT is particularly adept at moving compressed data. You'll appreciate this real-world benefit if you work with music-, movie-, or graphics files. Starting up your PC, launching applications, loading and saving large files and documents – and just about everything else you do with your PC – is faster when you remove the bottleneck of old-fashioned hard drives.
  • neweggSATA III InterfaceThe Force Series GT SSD features aSATA III interface, which is also backward-compatible with SATA II. Adding a Force Series GT today means that you'll still get incredible storage performance now, and you'll tap into its full performance potential with your next upgrade.
  • neweggTRIM SupportThe Force Series GT SSD features support for the Windows 7 TRIM command. This allows it to store only the data it needs, and perform memory optimization, to ensure the fastest possible write speeds.
  • neweggCool and Quiet, with Low Power ConsumptionTraditional mechanical hard drives spin at thousands of revolutions per minute. This takes power, which generates noise and heat. Since SSDs have no moving parts, there's no noise or vibration, and the resulting lower power consumption helps keep things cool inside your PC.

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