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Publié: 2010-05-24, Auteur: Chris , review by: tweaktown.com
With SandForce products being so new to the market we knew that additional features would emerge as the firmware is refined. What we didn’t realize until recently was that extra capacity for the consumer drives was even possible. Even now we are ver...
Publié: 2010-05-21, Auteur: Chris , review by: tweaktown.com
As I sit here revisiting what we discussed in this article, I can’t stop myself from thinking about the future of what is to come. The SSD market is changing so rapidly right now and no one understands that more than OCZ. Just days before CES so man...
Extrait: A few weeks ago, my main desktop computer decided cash in on me. And before you ask, yes, as the Editor-in-Chief here at APH Networks, I do have tons of replacement components readily available on hand. The thing is, I am not about to reinstall Windows...
Publié: 2010-12-19, Auteur: Benjamin , review by: Bcchardware.com
Fast read performance, SandForce SF-1200 controller is very efficient, Supports TRIM, SMART and NCQ, Excellent read and write speeds on 4K random tests, ,
3 year warranty seems a bit low, Doesn't live up to rated speeds, I'd like to thank OCZ for sending over their new Vertex 2 SSD for us to review. I'm very, impressed with the read performance and 4K write performance on this, drive. If you're considerin
OCZ is not one of the first names that come to mind when we think about storage, but they've come a long way and see to be riding the cutting edge though this revolution. The Vertex 2 based on the Sandforce SF-1200 controller shows excellent improvements...
Extrait: I still distinctively recall myself saying this out loud back in the early 2000s. "60GB? What can I do with that!?" As we approach the end of 2010, I caught myself saying the same thing -- albeit in an entirely different context. "60GB? What can I do w...
Better write speeds than past SSDs, Native TRIM Support, Will be available in capacities up to 480GB, Same read/write speeds regardless of drive capacity, Three year warranty from OCZ, Up to 50,000 IOPS in random 4K aligned writes, Includes the 3.5" de...
More expensive than Indilix based drives...
While this is a fairly new controller for the SSD market, the SandForce SF-1222 really showed what it was designed for, and that is the increased overall read and write speeds. Sure, the read speeds are important, but the money matters on how fast the...
To say that the Vertex 2 is a worthy successor to the original Indilinx-based Vertex is an understatement of epic proportions. In almost every possible way imaginable it simply is a better product from top to bottom and proved this time and again on it...
Most Solid State Drives on the market now are based off MLC NAND flash and feature a controller from either Intel, Indillinx, Jmicron or Sandforce. Whilst offering fairly good performance for a significantly lower cost as compared to SSDs using DRAM or...