Earlier this week, we revealed that Corsair is planning to launch a 32GB SSD that'll offer better performance-per-pound for solid-state adopters on a budget.
As it turns out, the California-based manufacturer has more in the pipeline and is today announcing two new additions to its Performance line of SSDs in the form of the P128 and P64.
The drives, pictured below, offer 128GB and 64GB of storage, respectively, and join the recently-reviewed 256GB P256 in Corsair's high-end range.
The P128 offers the same read and write speeds of the larger P256 - that's 220MB/s and 200MB/s, respectively - but it's available now at a far more palatable asking price of £269.99.
The P64, meanwhile, offers read speeds of up to 220MB/s and write speeds of up to 120MB/s. The drive will become available early next month but pricing is yet to be announced.
As for the tech inside, both drives mirror the P256 and feature 128MB of cache and a Samsung controller that supports Native Command Queueing (NCQ). Corsair's solid state drives are backed by a two-year warranty.