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The editors liked
Fast large-file write speeds. Includes a desktop drive bracket and Acronis cloning software. Four-year warranty.
Good endurance
MTBF rating
Bundled with 3.5” desktop adapter and Acronis True Image HD cloning software
Very Good Performance
Competitive Pricing
High Endurance
Long Warranty
Real Accessory Bundle
High performing Barefoot 3 M00 controller launched at a competitive MSRP
Stable/Reliable Performance
Sturdy construction
Excellent drive tools available with OCZ toolbox
TRIM Support
4year ShieldPlus Warranty
Low power consumption
Silent operation
First 7 nanometer GPU in the world
16 GB HBM2 memory
Solid performance increase over RX Vega 64
Power efficiency improved
Better overclocking potential than earlier Vega cards
Additional temperature sensors
Backplate included
Three AAA game bundle
Excellent 4K/60 gaming
Beautiful design
16GB of high-bandwidth memory
Greatly improved power efficiency and thermals
Strong Compute Performance
16GB HBM2
Massive Memory Bandwidth
Attractive Design
Very good performance
Highgrade support.
Excellent performance
Faster Radeon graphics
Yay! AMD fans get a faster GPU but you're going to have to pay for it and it's not better than the competition. Massive 16GB frame buffer and insane 1TB/s memory bandwidth must be good for something
The editors didn't like
Costs a little more and generally doesn't perform as well as comparable drives in our benchmark tests. No 1TB model
Little benefit compared to OCZ's other offerings
Gaming profile should have performed better
Faltered In PCMark 7
Trailed Some Drives In A Few Read Tests
Limited write speeds and maximum IOPS in the 128GB model
Performance gain over competing products may not be worth the added cost/GB
Average performance not even close to RTX 2080
Pricing seems high when compared to RTX 2080
Very noisy cooler in gaming
No idle fan stop
But very quiet in idle
Power efficiency still far worse than NVIDIA's
No support for DirectX Raytracing
Comparable performance to 2-year-old GTX 1080 Ti
No dedicated ray tracing hardware
Trails RTX 2080 Overall
Fan Noise Under Load
Overclocking Tools Didn't Work Well
Difficult price point
Some quirky test results
Price
Radeon VII runs hot and loud. Value is worse than RTX cards
And you don't even get the benefit of the doubt of DLSS or ray tracing for the extra money. Drivers are unstable at launch
Which could mean more performance down the line. If not
Published: 2019-02-07, Author: Jeff , review by: Techreport.com
Let's sum up the hundreds of graphs on the preceding pages with our famous value scatter plots. To create these charts, we take the geometric mean of both average frame rates and 99th-percentile frame times across all of our tests, then convert that 99th...
First 7 nanometer GPU in the world, 16 GB HBM2 memory, Solid performance increase over RX Vega 64, Power efficiency improved, Better overclocking potential than earlier Vega cards, Additional temperature sensors, Backplate included, Three AAA game bundle
Average performance not even close to RTX 2080, Pricing seems high when compared to RTX 2080, Very noisy cooler in gaming, No idle fan stop, but very quiet in idle, Power efficiency still far worse than NVIDIA's, No support for DirectX Raytracing
AMD's Radeon VII will be available starting today, from all major board vendors, for $699. First 7 nanometer GPU in the world 16 GB HBM2 memory Solid performance increase over RX Vega 64 Power efficiency improved Better overclocking potential than earlier...
Excellent 4K/60 gaming, Beautiful design, 16GB of high-bandwidth memory, Greatly improved power efficiency and thermals
Comparable performance to 2-year-old GTX 1080 Ti, No dedicated ray tracing hardware
AMD's Radeon VII is a fast, memory-rich graphics card loaded down with the latest technologies. It trades blows with Nvidia's GeForce RTX 2080 in 4K gaming...
Trails RTX 2080 Overall, Fan Noise Under Load, Overclocking Tools Didn't Work Well
In the graphics and game tests, the story isn't so clear. Our VR-related benchmarks showed the Radeon VII trailing the lower-priced GeForce RTX 2070. The Radeon VII also trailed the RTX 2070 in the DX12 3DMark Time Spy benchmark, though the Radeon jumped...
Published: 2019-02-07, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Faster Radeon graphics, yay! AMD fans get a faster GPU but you're going to have to pay for it and it's not better than the competition. Massive 16GB frame buffer and insane 1TB/s memory bandwidth must be good for something
Radeon VII runs hot and loud. Value is worse than RTX cards, and you don't even get the benefit of the doubt of DLSS or ray tracing for the extra money. Drivers are unstable at launch, which could mean more performance down the line. If not, AMD will ha
We're not even going to try and sugar coat it -- not that we ever do -- I guess I'm just getting over disappointing GPU releases. Looking at cost per frame data, naturally it's worse value than the RTX 2080 and despite being faster than Vega 56 and 64, it...
Published: 2015-06-22, Author: Chris , review by: funkykit.com
Stable/Reliable Performance, Sturdy construction, Excellent drive tools available with OCZ toolbox, TRIM Support, 4year ShieldPlus Warranty, Low power consumption, Silent operation
The OCZ Radeon R7 performed great and was right there in the read and write speeds as advertised. If you need an SSD and want to purchase one that is fair on their prices and have a great reputation, take a serious look OCZ. They offer great warranty's wi...
Performance wise, the R7 is not the fastest SSD you can buy. Its good performance with small files in both read and write tasks and mainly in high QDs should be a plus, while its sequential speeds are a bit lower than those quoted by AMD, although these r...
Published: 2015-04-13, Author: Tom , review by: maximumpc.com
Very good performance, highgrade support.
Difficult price point, some quirky test results
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Published: 2014-12-16, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
The R7 240 AMD-Branded SSD succeeds to perform really well and positions itself along with the latest Vertex 460 and Vector 150 drives from OCZ; the product succeeds to render very good write speeds and it comes in 7mm format, which makes it compatible wi...
Published: 2014-10-01, Author: Joel , review by: extremetech.com
Abstract: About two months ago, AMD announced that it would launch its own Radeon-branded SSDs in partnership with Toshiba and Toshiba's recently acquired subsidiary, OCZ. We've only recently had an opportunity to take the drive for a spin and it's a good opportuni...