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Hard Disk, Hard Disk, Hard Disk. Over the past 10 years since I bought my first PC you've served me well. Sure there was one time when I knocked my tower unit off the desk and you decided to wipe off all my college work along with a years worth of fil...
So, where do all these results leave us. Well at the end of the day there is no denying that the OCZ SSD is one extremely fast storage device. For use in a laptop where hard disks generally have a much smaller capacity and poor performance compared with...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-04 01:06:11
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With the American economy in the midst of a recession, manufacturers are having to pull out some very creative ideas to help market their products. Add onto this the fact that SSD technology carries a premium, and the need for extremely eye-catching...
160.7 MBps data burst read speeds, 156.4 MBps sustained read bandwidth, Low power consumption extends battery life, Lightweight storage solution, Resistant to extreme shock impact, Up to 64GB of SSD capacity, 1 Year OCZ full warranty, Best cost:gigabyt...
Still on the expensive side. Even with the best cost:gigabyte ratio, Alloy case is heavier than plastic SSD cases...
With the American economy in the midst of a recession, manufacturers are having to pull out some very creative ideas to help market their products. Add onto this the fact that SSD technology carries a premium, and the need for extremely eye-catching p...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-10-27 05:39:09
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OCZ uses rebadged Samsung SSD drives for its SSD storage offerings. While we’re confident that OCZ hasn’t done any internal tweaking to the drives, it’s nevertheless interesting to see that a slight performance difference exists between the twins. In o...
Average speed.
Basically the Samsung 64GB in a slightly different suit; not worth the price.
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Solid state drives are expensive; they have low capacities and are typically in the 2.5" drive size that isnt compatible with most modern desktop chassis. But we still lust for them for one reason: speed. As we have seen in our first SSD review the...
Any problems we had with the performance of OCZs first SSD reviewed last month have been more than made up for with the OCZ 64GB SATA-II SSD seen here. The new SATA-II interface has made vast improvements in the burst speeds as well as sustained tra...
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We are seeing the SSD market mature quickly from the performance, pricing, and capacity viewpoints. Just over a year ago, the first generation SSD drives had average capacities in the 16GB range with read/write performance around 45/25 MB/s. Pricing fo...
The latest "mainstream" SSD technology from Samsung has finally arrived. We now have 64GB capacities featuring 100/80 MB/s read/write rates, an ultra low-power envelope, and pricing around $16 per-GB. All right, it is hard to get excited or even speak...
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Solid State Drives (SSD) have long been hailed as the death knell for traditional hard drives. By using flash memory, like that found in USB memory sticks, to store data, rather than spinning disks, the data access speeds, power usage, and operating tempe...
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