Testseek.com have collected 114 expert reviews of the OCZ 2.5 inch Trion 150 TR150 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OCZ 2.5 inch Trion 150 TR150 Series SATA600.
February 2016
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114 Reviews
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Good performance vs. price ratio, Perfect drive as fast HDD replacement, Latest TLC technology, 100% Toshiba technology (besides cache buffer), 3-Year ShieldPlus Warranty,
Not the same endurance as MLC-based drives, “If you haven’t had the itch to make the switch, it’s about time. The OCZ Trion 150 provides an amazing performance vs. price ratio and it’s also backed by the best drive warranty on the market.”, OCZ Trion150 2
OCZ was one of the main companies to set a new standard for budget SSDs that still performed great when they released their Trion 100 series a little while ago. Now that they are back with the Trion 150 they are continuing this trend and I might as well s...
performance is on a competitive level regarding the entry level segmentLast but not least this leaves us talking about the price The 480 Gigabyte version we've tested here, is already up on Geizhalsat where you can find it listed for as little as 119 Eur...
Starting with the build quality of the Trion 150 it is hard to find any issue of note. The metal casing gets us off to a good start, it’s always preferable to plastic. Then inside the drive is packed with quality components, Toshiba branded, including their latest TLC NAND. Obviously this makes a lot of sense given OCZ is part of the Toshiba group...
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Published: 2016-02-04, Author: Allan , review by: kitguru.net
IOPS performance has improved over older Trion 100, Toshiba controller is solid with both incompressible and compressible data, 7mm chassis is practical for use in a superportable laptop, competitively priced
SSD market is both saturated and extremely competitive.
The OCZ Trion 150 is a replacement for the budget Trion 100 models that we reviewed back in July 2015. The move to 15nm Toshiba triple level cell NAND has certainly been a positive move and the Toshiba controller delivers fantastic results with compressib...
Abstract: Note: This article was first published on April 20.In the early days of the SSD, they were prohibitively expensive. Just four years ago, a 240GB Intel SSD 520 Series SSD would have set you back over $500. Today, a 240GB drive can cost as little as $130. T...
Abstract: Last year's OCZ Trion 100 Series was the batch of SSDs that came out of OCZ once they were a subsidiary of Toshiba. Unfortunately, their debut under Toshiba was met with criticisms with their 100 Series SSDs performing poorly compared to the competition...
Abstract: In the early days of the SSD, they were prohibitively expensive. Just four years ago, a 240GB Intel SSD 520 Series SSD would have set you back over $500. Today, a 240GB drive can cost as little as $130. This dramatic fall in price means that more users an...