Testseek.com have collected 129 expert reviews of the OCZ 2.5 inch Trion 100 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OCZ 2.5 inch Trion 100 Series SATA600.
October 2015
(77%)
129 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(82%)
57 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Market leading warranty program
Inexpensive
Excellent real-world performance for the 960GB capacity
Good sequential and random read performance
Impressive endurance rating given use of planar TLC flash
ShieldPlus Warranty offers free advance RMA
Price
Build Quality (Toshiba A19nm NAND)
Read Performance Levels
OCZ ShieldPlus 3-Year Warranty
SSD Guru Software
Durability (1.5 Million Hours MTBF / 120TBW)
Available in 120GB
240GB
480GB and 960GB capacities
Good sequential read and write speeds under most conditions
Performs equally well with compressible and incompressible data
SATA 6Gb/s interface
Supports TRIM and idle background garbage collection
Endurance
Notebook battery life
Performance compared to HDDs
Inexpensive—especially at lower capacities
Very impressive sequential speeds for a budget drive
Impressive endurance ratings at high capacities
The OCZ Trion 100 series solid-state drive is much faster than any regular hard drive and is affordable. The SSD also has high endurance
Allowing you to write a lot of data to it before it becomes unreliable
Strong Reads
3 Year Warranty
OCZ Guru Utility
Good pricepergigabyte ratio
3 year warranty
ShieldPlus warranty program
SSD Guru software
DEVSLP support
Excellent price per GB
Good read performance
Good MySQL Enterprise performance
7 mm thin—ultrabook compatible
Great read performance
3-year ShieldPlus warranty
High endurance rating
Nice aspect
Performance
OCZ Guru software
Power consumption
Bang for the Buck Low price per GB
Faster than HDD
Decent endurance
Low price per GB
Decent endurance.
The editors didn't like
Poor overall synthetic performance
Smaller capacities also had a very weak showing during our real-world tests
SLC write cache capacity is deficient compared to competing SSDs
Sustained write speeds are severely crippled compared with competing SSDs
(and some HDDs)
Mixed mode (read + write) IOPS performance is limited and inconsistent
Warranty period shorter t
Write Performance Levels
Bundle
Mediocre random write performance
Write speed drops when SLC cache is full
Does not support hardware based encryption
Price
SLC density in relation to the overall capacity
Performance
Disappointing random write speeds
SanDisk Ultra II performs better overall and is slightly more affordable at some capacities
No in-box accessories or software
Compared with other solid-state drives (not traditional hard drives) on the market the new Trion is among the slowest. The drive also comes with a short three-year warranty and doesn't support encryption
Published: 2015-07-23, Author: Jon , review by: pcworld.in
Abstract: OCZ's new Trion SATA 6Mbps SSD is the NAND equivalent of a combo drive: It uses slow but dense 19nm TLC (Triple Level Cell) for the majority of its storage, and a cache of much faster SLC NAND to increase performance. It's not the only drive on the market...
We've mentioned before that 240GB/256GB is fast-becoming the preferred capacity for SSDs and that they meet the perfect median between price and capacity. As with any SSDs, larger capacities means more chips to write in, meaning faster performance. In the...
Very compelling price, Respectable read performance, SSD Guru management utility, Good endurance for a TLCbased SSD
Poor write performance, No accessories, ShieldPlus is great, but not available locally
Vertical integration has many benefits if you are in the SSD business. This can be clearly seen from Samsung's most recent offerings. They were the first to offer to consumers TLC NAND drives and also 3D V-NAND drives, giving them a clear advantage in bot...
Embalaje y protecciones adecuada, suficientes para proteger y abaratar el producto, Alta calidad del producto en genera, así como en todas sus partes, Manual de instrucciones claro y en múltiples idiomas, Carcasa doble de aluminio muy robusta y resistente
Mayor información de las especificaciones técnicas más relevantes en los embalajes. Lectur, escritur, IOPS y consumo, Escritura secuencial y aleatoria baja en ambas unidades. En genera, es el talón de Aquiles en las Trion 10, muy acentuado en la unidad d
Las unidades Trion 100 de 120 y 240GB de OCZ están recomendadas por Hardaily para instalar en ellas el Sistema Operativo, sobre todo Windows 10, que es el sistema con mayores ventajas actualmente. Aunque a Windows 10 todavía le falte algunos detalles a pu...
La primera incursión de OCZ Storage Solutions en el mundo de los TLC SSD ha resultado satisfactoria, de hecho TOSHIBA contaba con una larga experiencia en este tipo de unidades. El SSD OCZ TRION 100 240Gb cumple con lo que promete, esto es, el rendimiento...
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Published: 2015-07-09, Author: Javier , review by: geeknetic.es
Hay muchas clases de discos SSD, sin duda. Algunos muy potentes, los más potentes ni tan siquiera tienen formatos de unidad tradicional, y también hay unidades económicas como esta que nos facilitan acceso a una tecnología que cambio el concepto de rendim...
Gran durabilidad, Buen equilibrio entre rendimiento y precio final, Escritura y lectura compensadas, Excelente opción si decidimos cambiar nuestro HDD por un SSD
El rendimiento es bueno, pero no hay que pedirle imposibles
Vistos los resultados, las diferencias entre ambos modelos son escasas, por no decir nulas. En realidad ya hemos visto que los dos comparten características internas, y que sólo en el ámbito de la durabilidad hay diferencias respecto al tiempo que tardare...
Avec ce nouveau SSD, OCZ s'attaque donc à l'entrée de gamme avec un modèle qui est accessible, car vendu 85 € en 240 Go, ce qui est plutôt raisonnable. Ce nouveau SSD qui exploite de la mémoire TLC offre des performances qui sont assez contrastées. En eff...
Prix plancher, Performances satisfaisantes, Mode Dev Sleep
Dépendance au cache, Pas de chiffrement, Garanti 3 ans
Le Trion 100 d'OCZ vient concurrencer les SSD d'entrée de gamme comme le Samsung 850 Evo. Avec succès ? Si l'on se réfère uniquement au prix, c'est le cas. Le Trion 100 sera commercialisé à 55, 85, 175 et 310 euros dans ses versions 120, 240, 480 et 960 G...