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Published: 2015-02-25, Author: Michael , review by: proclockers.com
Consistent Performance, Great Value
The Vector 150 sure is an improvement of the former Vector SSD. Based on our tests, the Vector 150 is close and up to par with its written specifications. Better yet, it has better consistency over different compression rates as shown in our Anvil's Stora...
Abstract: The latest solid-state drive being tested at Phoronix is the 120GB OCZ Vector 150. This solid-state drive is quite affordable but has been reviewed favorably by Windows users, so we figured we'd see how well it works when adding it to one of the constantl...
After the successful Vector, OCZ has released a newly revised model featuring Toshiba’s 19nm Toggle-mode NAND Flash; the new product is not the speediest (falls behind the original Vector) when compared with some of the previous models we have tested ...
Available in 120GB, 240GB and 480GB capacities, Endurance rated at 50GB/day for 5 years, Excellent sequential read and write speeds, Good random read and write performance, Performs equally well with compressible and incompressible data, SATA 6Gb/s interf
Trades capacity for greater endurance, Pricey
The Vector 150 is a great choice for the gamer or enthusiast looking for an SSD that provides both high performance and superior endurance. Building off the success of the original Vector, OCZ's new flagship combines the company's Indilinx-infused Bar...
OCZ Vector 150The OCZ Vector 150 is an attractive alternative to many competitors. In particular, the two test models perform significantly better than most of the reviewed competitors under constant load. Although the drive cannot achieve absolute top va...
Abstract: Toshiba has finished its acquisition of OCZ Technology, saving the latter from bankruptcy and being sold out in parts. It means that OCZ's solid state drive business, which was the company's source of growth at first but eventually led it to the bitter...
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Published: 2014-02-03, Author: George , review by: hitechlegion.com
Given the announced changes, nothing about the Vector 150 was any kind of surprise. As much as we like surprises, in this case, not having any was a good thing. The move to 19nm Toshiba MLC flash was a very logical move in a number of ways. First, it pu...
Warranty good for five years (or 50GB of writes a day), Increased overprovisioning for more durability, Support for 256-bit encryption
Competing drives consume less power when idle, Expensive on a per-gig basis
The Vector 150 features updated flash memory and promises improved longevity, but its performance isn’t markedly better than OCZ's previous-generation drive, and it costs more than competing alternatives. ...
Final Thoughts ]From a performance point of view not a lot has changed, the Vector 150 was slightly faster than the original Vector in some tests while it was slower, much slower, in some cases. When compared to the Samsung SSD 840 Pro and SanDisk Ex...