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April 2013
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The editors liked
Excellent sequential performance
Outstanding IOPS performance
Low cost/GB
Especially for 25nm flash
7mm housing enables use in slim notebooks / ultrabooks
5year warranty (bravo)
Stable operation under a heavy workload
Very high sequential reading and writing performance
Even at very low queue depths
Great 4K random writing performance regardless queue depths
Excellent 4K random reading performance regardless queue depths
SATA 6Gbps support
TRIM support under Windows 7 and Windows 8
Low access times
5 year warranty
In-house controller and firmware
Slimmer and better designed case
Top performer in consumer mixed workloads
Very good burst/sustained performance in our 8K 70/30 and File Server enterprise workloads
Available in 128GB
256GB and 512GB capacities
Excellent sequential read and write speeds
Good random read and write performance
Performs equally well with compressible and incompressible data
Good looking
Ultra-slim design
SATA 6Gb/s interface
Syn
Strong overall performance
Particularly in random workloads.
Fastest all-around drive we've tested
Five-year warranty
Slim 7mm shell will fit in more laptops
Desktop drive adapter
Migration software included in box
The OCZ Vector Series SATA III 2.5" SSD is fast and good-looking. It comes with cloning software and desktop accessories
5-Year Warranty
Consistently Strong Performance
7mm Z-Height
Slick aesthetics
Very fast
High IOPS
Excellent 4K results
Impressively suited for an OS drive
Great accessory package with cloning software
Silky smooth operation as a system drive
Excellent sustained performance under a heavy workload
Outstanding sequential reading and writing performance
Outstanding 4K random writing performance at low and high queue dep
Terrific performance
5year warranty
Just about the perfect upgrade for anyone looking to make their SATAequipped Mac's hard drive fly.
Industryleading 5Year OCZ product warranty support
Impressive 559/536 MBps read/write transfer speeds
Random 4K writes produced 57
398 IOPS at 50% capacity
Indilinx Barefoot 3 processor offers native TRIM support
Automatic AES data encryption
Offered in 128/256/512GB storage capacities
Lightweight compact storage solution
Resistant to extreme shock impact
Low power consumption ma
Extremely fast in every test
Looks and feels high quality
Fiveyear warranty
Excellent performance across different tasks and queue depth
7mm thick
Very high performance
Stable steady-state performance
Supports TRIM
5 -year warranty
7 mm thin - Ultrabook compatible
Acronis TrueImage HD license included
Great performance
Solid data transfer performance
Acronis True Image software included
Does not have the incompressible data issue like SandForce drives
Top notch performance that is
The editors didn't like
This is rare for me
But I've got nothin. Seriously. Ok
So it doesn't wash my dishes.
Price could be a little lower
Improved power consumption still trails behind some competing SSDs
Pricey
Does not support hardware based encryption
More expensive than other 256GB SSDs
Pricey for the capacity
Not the fastest drive we've tested in important small-file tests
The Vector Series doesn't support hardware encryption
And is not as energy-efficient as its peers
MSRP Somewhat High
Expensive
Nothing to mention.
Somewhat power intensive
Drive will have to be mounted internally inside your Mac to be formatted before data can be cloned over to it
Great performance still comes at a premium for a 256 gigabyte drive
Expensive enthusiastlevel product
Aboveaverage SSD heat output
Slightly more expensive than other drives
High price
None that I found
We can't question the drive's reliability at this point
Up to the point where I got the Vector on our test bench, the Vertex 4 was one of the yard sticks so to say that we marked all other drives on the market against, based on its performance all round and no matter what we threw at it. The Vector though has...
Abstract: Less than two years after acquiring Indilinx for $32 million in stock, OCZ is ready to introduce its first SSD based on controller technology developed in-house. Can its new Barefoot 3 propel the 256 GB Vector we're testing into a performance victory? ...
Samsung suddenly has some competition. Not long ago we crowned the Samsung 840 Pro as fastest SSD currently around, but now it will have to share that honour with OCZ. The 840 Pro GB and Vector 256 GB are on top in virtually every benchmark, and take tu...
It is clear that with the Vector series of SSDs that OCZ are keen to remove any doubt from consumers minds about solid state technology. In a world where the internet is filled with posts about drives being unstable, failing or just not being as reliable ...
Stunning performance, IOPS performance leader, incompressible data and compressible data performance, fast boot drive,
The SSD market is flooded with products, Kitguru says: A stunning, well balanced performer that claims the Number 1 spot, Rating: 9.5, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11, Share, Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Stumbleupon, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tags OCZ Vector O
OCZ are seen as the pioneers of the Solid State Drive sector and there is no doubt that their Indilinx platform is leading the way. When OCZ released the Vertex 4 earlier this year I was extremely impressed with the performance, especially when factoring...
Not as fast as some of the more higher end options
The OCZ Vortex SSD is one of the better-performing SSDs we've had in terms of both speed and stability. The only issue that we predict that anyone could have in procuring this SSD is that the price will see a significant jump when getting the models with...
OCZ is one of the biggest players in the SSD market. Having acquired a whole company which specialized on the research and development of SSD-specific controllers, Indilinx, OCZ declared just how serious they are about grabbing a very large piece of th...
Abstract: The performance benefits of SSDs over traditional mechanical hard disks are obvious and have long been extolled on our sites. For the most part, and in terms of raw performance, even the most average, mainstream SSD will leave the fastest 10,000rpm mechan...