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
As SATA SSD's fade into the sunset with nothing more to offer in terms of performance, NVMe PCIe SSDs are just beginning to flex some muscle. From an enthusiast's perspective, anything less than NVMe just doesn't cut it any more. We are delighted to fin...
Published: 2018-09-29, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
Now that the prices of SSDs are starting to fall again, the competition is starting to take off again. Especially the new models from Crucial and Samsung bring some life back to the business, which was badly needed in this market. Last year there were few...
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Published: 2017-09-09, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
PCI-Express SSDs are still quite expensive, but they also perform significantly better than SATA600 SSDs. A few years ago the additional price you paid for a high-end SSD barely gave you better performance due to the SATA600-bottleneck, but now the differ...
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Published: 2017-09-09, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
PCI-Express SSDs are still quite expensive, but they also perform significantly better than SATA600 SSDs. A few years ago the additional price you paid for a high-end SSD barely gave you better performance due to the SATA600-bottleneck, but now the differ...
The Toshiba OCZ RD400 512GB is an incredibly fast SSD, only upstaged by the Samsung NVMe SSD 960 Pro M.2. It shows how much potential that M.2 SSDs have over SATA III – this is not just an incremental upgrade but a huge leap. This huge leap also comes wit...
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Published: 2016-08-18, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Toshiba OCZ has shown that it has the wherewithal to create a premium PCI-E NVMe drive for the well-heeled enthusiast. Exceedingly fast in a straight line and producing solid numbers when in a used, consistent state, its introduction means that Samsung, a...
Since testing our first M.2 and NVMe drives we have always been impressed by the performance available. With the RD400 the trend continues and immediately we are off to a good start with a decent level of build quality. Basing the drive around Toshiba par...
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NVMe 1.1b for amazing performance, M.2 2280 sized for optimal compatibility, Available with optional PCIe adapter, Up to 1TB, SFF compatible, Great warranty,
None, “The OCZ RD400 is an amazing drive that will take your storage experience to the next level. Get it!”, Toshiba OCZ RD400 512GB NVMe SSD Review, Thank You, Toshiba OCZ, for providing us with this sample,
I have waited a long time for this drive since we saw the first hints and teasers about it, and I wasn't disappointed with what I saw. The OCZ RD400 is an amazing drive that takes storage to the next level thanks to the use of NVMe. Watching the charts an...
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
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
Without the advances of 3D NAND flash and the features that come with it (density and endurance), OCZ is limited by the tools it has. If released in early 2015 the RD400, is a remarkable product - but market conditions have changed. The number of high-p...