Testseek.com have collected 129 expert reviews of the Toshiba OCZ M.2 RD400 Series NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Toshiba OCZ M.2 RD400 Series NVMe PCIe.
October 2017
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Outstanding performance
PCI Express add-in card version available for computers without proper M
2 support
Silky smooth operation as a system drive
Outstanding sequential reading and writing performance
Even at very low queue depths
Outstanding 4K random writing performance
Outstanding 4k random reading performance at very low and very high queue depths
Impressive performance in certain areas (e.g
2MB and gaming traces)
Industry-leading warranty
PCIe adapter included
Good overall performance
First consumer M.2 available in 1TB capacity
Available with or without M.2 to PCIe adapter
One of the fastest SSDs we have ever tested
Available in M.2 or with a PCIe adapter card
Capacities from 128GB – 1TB
Great warranty and RMA service
SSD Utility software
Available in 128GB
256GB
512GB and 1TB capacities
PCIe 3.0 x4 interface with NVMe protocol
Excellent sequential and random read and write speeds
Performs equally well with compressible and incompressible data
Small M.2 2280 form factor
Supports TRI
Price-Performance Ratio vs other PCIe SSDs
Versatile
5-Year warranty
The RD400 doubles the capacity of the existing NVMebased M.2 SSDs sold today in the retail market. The 1 TB capacity size is the standout product of this series
But it comes at a high price and we suspect it will only have this exclusive title for a shor
Blistering performance
PCI Express add-in card is only $20 more
Four capacities
Including a 1TB version
Blazingly fast
Works with M.2/PCIe or PCIe slots via adapter
Excellent Top Of Charts Performance
Competitive Pricing
Useful SSD Utility
Great Warranty
Great performance
M.2 NVMe support
Excellent write speed
Includes PCIe adapter
5year warranty
Advance Warranty Program
1TB storage option
Advance War
Vastly faster than any SATA SSD
NVMe support
Good utility software
Included PCIe card makes this m.2 device usable in systems without an m.2 socket
But Samsung 950 Pro is far more consistent for the money
None the we found
Does not support hardware based encryption
More expensive than SATA SSDs
We feel the RD400 has priced many OCZ fans out of the NVMe game. The market will determine the final selling price or these drives will sit in warehouses. The 1 TB offering is a nice product but the $700price only appeals to a small market. With that in m
Needs more-explicit instructions on installing NVMe driver
Expensive compared to SATA drives
Anomalies In Compression Benchmark
Trailed Intel And Samsung In A Few Tests
No hardware encryption
Higher price than the SATA drives
Runs a bit hot
Which may not suitable for ultrabooks and other compact form factors
Published: 2018-02-05, Author: Dave , review by: hothardware.com
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Published: 2016-12-27, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: While the Samsung 960 EVO NVMe SSD was promising at first, after its quick failure I decided to try out the Toshiba/OCZ RD400 NVMe M.2 SSD. For the 256GB model (RVD400-M22280-256G) this high-performance solid-state drive will set you back just $149 USD.Fo...
Price-Performance Ratio vs other PCIe SSDs, Versatile, 5-Year warranty
The OCZ RD400 PCIe NVMe SSD surely didn't fail to impress us with its speed and performance as proven in our tests. Even compared to previous generation PCIe SSDs which are twice to thrice the cost, the OCZ RD400 is up to par and even outperform them in s...
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Published: 2016-10-08, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Almost a year on the market of retail NVMe SSD reigned duopoly of the two solutions: Intel 750 and Samsung 950 Pro. Moreover, direct competition, as such, was not among them. The first drive is inferior in speed and produced only in the form factor expans...
With the OCZ RD400 512GB SSD, Toshiba has created a very fast SSD for enthusiasts, capable of providing average read speeds of more than 2.1GBps and average write speeds of 1.2GBps. These figures are even higher, depending on the benchmark you may use in...
It doesn't seem like it was all that long ago when you were lucky if you could pick up a 120GB SSD for $300. Well now with drives like the OCZ RD400 at that same price range we can get a 512GB drive that is a fraction of the size and makes that SATA base...
One of the fastest SSDs we have ever tested, Available in M.2 or with a PCIe adapter card, Capacities from 128GB – 1TB, Great warranty and RMA service, SSD Utility software
None the we found
Now the only other NVMe drive that we have tested here at ThinkComputers is the Intel 750 Series 400GB drive. It has rated speeds of 2200 MB/s read and 900 MB/s write. Let's see how the two drives compare in some of our tests.As you can see the RD400 beat...
Available in 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB capacities, PCIe 3.0 x4 interface with NVMe protocol, Excellent sequential and random read and write speeds, Performs equally well with compressible and incompressible data, Small M.2 2280 form factor, Supports TRI
Does not support hardware based encryption, More expensive than SATA SSDs
Toshiba has really knocked one out of the park with its new OCZ-branded RD400 NVMe SSD. Designed for cutting-edge notebooks and PCs, this M.2 form factor SSD is powered by Toshiba's TC58NCP070GSB controller and is available with up to 1TB of the company's...
Silky smooth operation as a system drive, Outstanding sequential reading and writing performance, even at very low queue depths, Outstanding 4K random writing performance, Outstanding 4k random reading performance at very low and very high queue depths
Power consumption when idle could be better.
Let us summarise the most important positive and negative points belowPositiveSilky smooth operation as a system drive.Outstanding sequential reading and writing performance, even at very low queue depths.Outstanding 4K random writing performance.Outstand...
Published: 2016-07-08, Author: Victor , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Great performance, M.2 NVMe support, Excellent write speed, Includes PCIe adapter, 5year warranty, Advance Warranty Program, 1TB storage option, Great performance, M.2 NVMe support, Excellent write speed, Includes PCIe adapter, 5year warranty, Advance War
No hardware encryption, Higher price than the SATA drives, Runs a bit hot, which may not suitable for ultrabooks and other compact form factors, No hardware encryption, Higher price than the SATA drives, Runs a bit hot, which may not suitable for ultraboo
The OCZ RevoDrive has always been a drive that is aimed for enthusiasts who want the fastest storage option available. The RD400 continues such legacy. However, unlike the previous RevoDrives that had a few compromises, the RD400 is almost perfect in ever...