Corsair Neutron GTX Extreme Performance SSD Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips

Linus Tech Tips ·Linus Tech Tips ·2013-05-07 · 1,043 words · ~5 min read
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0:07 this is it guys Corsair is 100% serious about the SSD game for the first time
0:12 they have an exclusive unique controller
0:16 design that they are shipping in their new Neutron and neutron GTX Line
0:20 Products so we've got the neutron GTX here today this is the 240 gig capacity
0:24 drive so much like San Forest drives corsera is setting aside about 133% of
0:29 theal total flash capacity for spare area which allows the drive to remain um
0:35 keep the performance higher over time as it fills up with data as well as just
0:40 generally behave more more smoothly um it also gives it a little bit of extra
0:44 so when cells eventually and guys there's no avoiding this the cells do
0:49 eventually die then it can use some of the spare area to compensate for that
0:53 over time if you keep your drive for a very long time so we have the 240 gig
0:57 drive this is using a totally new totally custom controller so let's go
1:02 ahead and get this opened up and have a look they've got a great package here
1:05 Corsair is so good at packaging like shiny red SATA 3 7 mm height don't worry
1:11 I'll cover all this stuff in a moment I'm just trying to figure out how to get it open here so Inside the Box we've
1:17 got let's see a warranty against defects
1:20 cool notification for Australian customers I must have gotten like an
1:24 international Temple or something okay uh we've got one of those 2 and 1/2 in
1:28 to 3 and 1/2 in adapters we've got screws for screwing into you
1:34 know things such as your system or the
1:37 adapter okay there two sets of screws
1:40 small ones for this big ones for this now let's get into the drive itself so
1:44 this is using a link AIA LM 87800
1:48 controller it is a dual core controller dual ARM cores actually with uh 256 Megs
1:55 of fairly fast uh fairly fast cach memory or uh yeah just a
2:01 sec sorry guys brain fart I was looking for ddr2 800 cach memory um which is
2:08 pretty fast compared to some of the other stuff out there I mean crucial is using DDR3 but it's actually clocked
2:12 slower so yeah okay so let's talk about
2:16 what is how this how this came to be so
2:20 Corsair has entered into an agreement with link a media where they are
2:23 actually collaborating and working together on this controller architecture
2:27 on this drive to the point where even both of them are doing quality control
2:31 because I know for a lot of consumers who have
2:34 bought ssds early on in their lifespans
2:38 in the past they've been burned with things like firmware issues or things
2:42 like um even data corruption I mean even Intel hasn't been free from this um
2:48 Micron crucial had a had a firmware bug
2:51 that caused the drives to just stop working after a set amount of time being
2:55 powered on which they then fixed with a firmware update however both link a
2:59 media and Corsair are doing extensive validation with this drive and the
3:03 firmware update process is extremely easy and Corsair is estimating anywhere
3:07 from about 3 days to issue a fix for any kind of firmware bugs that they find and
3:11 then from there two weeks to determine if it breaks anything that was that
3:16 wasn't broken by applying the fix so overall I'm expecting good things I
3:20 think Corsair is uh I mean I think we all know that Corsair is pretty much AOK
3:25 when it comes to supporting their products so I'm very excited to see how
3:29 this shapes up over time because as much as the performance is great now this is
3:33 a sta 3 Drive does support trim uh maintains reasonable performance over
3:37 time even if you hammer it really hard and performs right up there with really
3:42 high performance drives like the Intel 520 the Vertex 4 as well as the plexor
3:47 M3 Pro even beating them in many cases I'm really excited to see what is yet to
3:52 come from this architecture because remember it took Intel to really squeeze
3:56 the most out of the sandforce uh SATA 3 controller
4:00 so that took what six months a year
4:04 something like that so Corsair and Link a media have a lot of time to work on
4:08 this and potentially squeeze even more out of it and the Flash isn't going to
4:11 be a bottleneck particularly on the GTX Drive the GTX Drive uses toggle man
4:16 which is the fastest stuff out there right now and I think that's pretty much it
4:21 yeah we've we've almost wrapped up so another cool thing about this drive is it uses a 7 mm low profile you know what
4:27 I'm actually going to go snag another drive just so so that I can put them
4:30 next to each other here and compare for you so what that means is that some of
4:34 the smaller notebooks or Ultra books these days that are using 2 and 1/2 in
4:38 drives are lower profile than a standard
4:41 drive so you can see here there's a 2mm difference between a 9M drive and a 7M
4:45 Drive Corsair has done this in order to enable compatibility no matter what kind
4:51 of a device you are installing the drive in so with the included adapter you can
4:54 install it in a 3 and 1/2 in Bay a normal 2 and 1/2 in Bay using the
4:58 mounting screws on the bottom or the mounting screws on the side or even a
5:02 slim 2 and 1/2 in Bay due to the low profile design of the drive the SATA 3
5:07 chipset of the SATA 3 uh connectors are at the back of the drive exactly where
5:10 you'd expect them to be and other than that I guess All That Remains now is uh
5:15 waiting for the ncx tech tips SSD update where we feature this guy and tell you a
5:20 little bit about the performance