Testseek.com have collected 114 expert reviews of the OCZ 2.5 inch Trion 150 TR150 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OCZ 2.5 inch Trion 150 TR150 Series SATA600.
February 2016
(84%)
114 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
305 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Good performance
Advance-swap replacement warranty
Good Performance
Affordable Pricing
Excellent Warranty
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
Industry leading warranty program
One of the most inexpensive SSD lines on the market
Great sequential transfer speeds
Well Priced
High Quality Components
Sturdy construction
Stable/Reliable Performance
Great Price/Performance/GB ratio for entry-level drives
Toshiba TLC NAND flash memory
3.5″ to 2.5″ bracket adapter included
Excellent drive tools available with OCZ SSD Utility software
TRIM Support
3
OCZ's ShieldPlus warranty and SSD Guru software are among the best available. The Trion 150 includes both if you're willing to overlook some of its shortcomings.
Good overall performance for a budget SSD
Swanky-looking outer shell
Silky smooth operation as a system drive
Outstanding sequential reading and writing performance
Even at very low queue depths
Excellent 4k random reading performance at very low
And very high queue depths
TRIM support under Windows 7
Windows 8
A
Low
Albeit not the lowest
Cost for high capacity SSDs
Supports TRIM
NCQ
And RAID
New Toshiba controller and NAND provide exceptional performance in most applications
Outstanding price/performance
Incredible price-per-GB
Good performance increase over the Trion 100
3 year OCZ ShieldPlus warranty
7 mm thin—ultrabook compatible
Solid performance
Price
Compatible with OCZ's SSD Toolbox software
3-year ShieldPlus warranty
The Trion 150 brings a modest performance boost and a marginal price cut over the sixmonthold Trion 100 series.
The editors didn't like
No accessory bundle or software
Middling Performance In Some Tests
No Track Record For 15nm NAND
Mediocre random write performance
Write speed drops when SLC cache is full
Does not support hardware based encryption
Overall sub-par performance
Outperformed by the Trion 100 in many of our tests
No Acronis True Image software included with these drives
Final Thoughts
OCZ has built a reputation of manufacturing quality
High performance SSDs. If you are in the market to replace that aging and slower mechanical drive
Then the TR150 120gb and 24
The Trion 150 is a welcome replacement for the poorlyreceived Trion 100
But it's still not as competitive as it needs to be. It's difficult to recommend this model when the same company offers an MLCbased SSD for the same price.
No accessory bundle whatsoever
Slightly expensive for an entry-level drive
Power efficiency when writing small block size random data is not what it could be.
The OCZ Trion 150 is without question a massive improvement over the previous Trion 100 model in every respect. The Trion 150 is cheaper, albeit marginally, and it's faster in most tests by a reasonable margin. This is all great news for potential buyers...
Good overall performance for a budget SSD, Swanky-looking outer shell, Advance-swap replacement warranty
No accessory bundle whatsoever, Slightly expensive for an entry-level drive
OCZ's second-gen TLC-based budget drive is decent overall, but its lack of cloning software or in-box accessories could baffle some first-time SSD buyers. Read More…...
The OCZ Trion 150 480GB drive was found to be a better drive than the original Trion 100 480 GB drive that we reviewed last year. OCZ has improved the real world performance of the drive while also reducing the cost of the drive. The performance of the OC...
Published: 2016-02-12, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Good Performance, Affordable Pricing, Excellent Warranty
Middling Performance In Some Tests, No Track Record For 15nm NAND
OCZ Trion 150 Series Solid State Drives -- Find Them At AmazonThe OCZ Trion 150 series is an update to last year's Trion 100. The drives use a similar Toshiba controller, but OCZ moved to newer 15nm NAND in the Trion 150, and the drives' firmware has been...
Industry leading warranty program, One of the most inexpensive SSD lines on the market, Great sequential transfer speeds
Overall sub-par performance, Outperformed by the Trion 100 in many of our tests
Though the Trion 150 offers supremely adequate though underwhelming performance compared to higher end consumer drives, its inexpensive price tag and fantastic warranty program makes OCZ's newest economical drive an attractive upgrade option...
Read performance on the Trion 150 series is sincerely good at this price-level. Due to limited writes perf on the Trion 100 series I initially had some reservations about that last gen product, the Trion 150 does make a large step forward in writes. You'...
Drive performance, Low cost, 3year advanced warranty, 7mm form factor
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Coming to market as an improvement over the OCZ Trion 100 drives thanks to a process shrink to 15nm on the TLC NAND and firmware improvements to the Toshiba NAND controller, the OCZ Trion 150 holds its own when you look at the overall performance in each...
Published: 2016-04-08, Author: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
With new flash chips and an updated firmware underneath the hood of the OCZ Trion 150 480GB, the mission of this drive has not changed. The mission was not to explore new frontiers to raise the bar in performance. Instead, the mission was to offer more va...
When we first reviewed OCZs Trion series, the conclusion boiled down to one salient fact: while potential buyers will drool over halo products, most will end up buying an SSD which satisfies their needs without breaking the bank. The original Trion 100 a...