Testseek.com have collected 105 expert reviews of the OCZ 2.5 inch Radeon R7 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OCZ 2.5 inch Radeon R7 Series SATA600.
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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
Abstract: While manufacturers have announced larger capacity SSDs (2TB and more), for storing a lot of files, a mechanical HDD is still a much more affordable option. This looks set to change in the future though, as SSD production volume increases lead to lower pr...
The AMD Radeon R7 SSD is a great start for AMD in the SSD market that provides an SSD unit with quality components, decent write/read speeds that is reasonably priced....
Fast transfer rates, Build quality, Useful included accessories
No 1TB option, Confusing product name, Pricing may be high initially
AMD's Radeon R7 SSDs are, all told, a pretty appealing piece of technology. They're not especially expensive, but they offer performance that should be more than good enough for the vast majority of system builders and PC enthusiasts — and, of course, the...
Published: 2015-03-23, Author: Richard , review by: cclonline.com
Overall this is a super drive, if you are (like I was) running an older SATA II SSD it's well worth the upgrade to a current SATA III model (check if your motherboard supports SATA III first, especially if it's an old one) Prices are nice and affordable a...
Samsung's 850 Pro SSDs are without a doubt the fastest SSDs of this moment. Given that this product does not seem to have any flaws, we heartily recommend it to those who are looking for the fastest possible SSD. The Vector 150 and AMD Radeon R7 SSDs ar...
Ultrahigh speeds when there's free space on the drive, Fouryear warranty, Cloning software included, 2.5" to 3.5" adapter included
Speeds fall dramatically when the drive is almost full, Heavier than most SSDs
Like all SSDs with a Barefoot controller, the Radeon R7 runs at two speeds. They're extra-high when there's free space left on the drive, but they drop considerably when it's nearly full. But, at the end of the day, this is still a great SSD....
NOTE: Full Performance figures can be found after the conclusion This is not the first time AMD have expanded their product lines by working with a 3rd party. Their Radeon gaming memory for example, which we often use in our review systems, is produced wi...
Great performance, Bundled with cloning software and adapter bracket, Long life time and sustained performance, Solid build quality, Long Warranty, Indilinx Barefoot 3 Controller and Toshiba A19nm NAND
none, Neutral, The write speeds in the 4K area could be improved, AMD Radeon R7 240GB Solid State Review,
PricingThe AMD Radeon R7 Solid State Drive has a mixed target group, and in a way it manages to hit them all. The drive will speak to many, gamers, AMD fans and enthusiasts alike and it comes with the well known, fair AMD price versus performance point. W...
Published: 2014-08-19, Author: Brian , review by: kitguru.net
Exceptional performance, IOPS is class leading, incompressible equals compressible, strong bundle
Expensive.
While OCZ seem to have a somewhat tarnished reputation with many readers on our Facebook page, Kitguru still rates the Barefoot 3 controller highly – We have never had one of the Barefoot 3 controlled drives fail. The R7 SSD delivers fantastic incompressi...
If you happen to be running an AMD system, you'd do well to consider this new enthusiast SSD from the company. The performance it offers is excellent, with various storage options, and is long-lasting to boot.(previously published in issue September 2014...