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    Corsair launches Force Series MP510 M.2 PCIe NMVe SSD

    Offers read speeds up to 3,480MB/s. Available in 240GB, 480GB, 960GB, and 1920GB capacities.
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    Re: Corsair launches Force Series MP510 M.2 PCIe NMVe SSD

    That 1920GB model looks perfect for CAT's mid-range gaming rig.

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    Re: Corsair launches Force Series MP510 M.2 PCIe NMVe SSD

    I'm interested to see how the performance goes up due to parallelism but then dips at the highest capacity. I wonder if it is reaching the limits of the controller at nearly 2TB? Either way, it's seeming like the best buy for performance is the 960GB.

    The prices are superb for the performance and endurance. Makes me suspicious.

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    Re: Corsair launches Force Series MP510 M.2 PCIe NMVe SSD

    How am I supposed to read game tips on loading screens now! The prices actually seem pretty good for these.

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    Re: Corsair launches Force Series MP510 M.2 PCIe NMVe SSD

    I bought the 2TB Intel NVMe drive. It was $330 on newegg. It was worth every penny with the performance i am getting plus the storage space.

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