Testseek.com have collected 205 expert reviews of the OCZ 2.5 inch Vector Series SATA600 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OCZ 2.5 inch Vector Series SATA600.
April 2013
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205 Reviews
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At the time of this review the OCZ Vector 128GB SSD sells for right at $147.99 USD, and our European friends will find the price around £107.00. There are many 128GB SSDs on the market for substantially less than that, but with that lower price comes lowe...
OCZ has promised that the Vector would deliver some very impressive numbers, in part due to the Barefoot 3 controller and to the extra cache the drive comes packed with. Their claims of Sequential reads at 550 MB/s and Sequential writes at 530 MB/s were a...
OCZ has been a pioneer in the solid state drive field for more than four years now. Some of their models, like the high-performance Vertex and mainstream Agility series are in their fourth generation design. In purchasing Indilinx, OCZ brings control...
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Published: 2013-02-06, Author: Carl , review by: HardCOREware.net
Looking at these results, your initial conclusion might be that the Vector is way too similar to the Vertex 4 to really be worthy of consideration. However once we dug deeper and discovered how it handles average and maximum response times throughout the...
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Published: 2013-02-04, Author: Victor , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Excellent performance across different tasks and queue depth, 7mm thick, 5 year warranty
Slightly more expensive than other drives
The Vector is the fastest SSD on the market today, and it offers top notch performance across the board no matter what type of workload. For its excellent performance, it earns the Bjorn3D Golden Bear Award....
In a market loaded with similar products it can be difficult to create something that stands out from the crowd, and even more difficult to create one that delivers on what it promises. Yet that is exactly what OCZ did when they released the Vector series...
Abstract: It was nearing the end of 2008; Intel had just released its widely-successful X25-M SSDs into the market. At the time, these SSD delivered the best performance, the best reliability, and the best sustained performance without any of the prominent shortcom...
OCZ has impressed us with the Vector series. Unlike almost all SSDs that we have reviewed in the past, the performance was consistently strong. Take the file copy tests for example, the Vector 512GB was always very close to the top of our graphs and de...