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Corsair Neutron GTX 240GB Solid State Drive Review

Comparing the GTX box to the Neutrons blue and black theme. Very little has changed and why not, considering their part of the same family, the only difference is the red theme instead of blue and a higher set of rated IOPS mentioned at the base.

Turning the box over, we find a blurb about the Neutron GTX printed in six languages below which is a small window revealing the part number as printed on the drive.

Alongside the drive, Corsair include a 2.5″ to 3.5″ drive bay adaptor for cases that don’t natively offer 2.5″ drive mountings, two sets of crews for fitting and a warranty information leaflet.

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