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Published: 2012-04-04, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Competitive overall speeds. Includes five-year warranty.
Expensive. Somewhat inconsistent performance
The 512GB Vertex 4 offers some of the strongest performance you'll find in OCZ's new line of SSDs, but not everyone will see all of it....
5-Year Warranty, Competitive Pricing, Great Random Access Performance
Relatively Low Sequential Transfers, Not Clearly Faster than Vertex 3
To test sequential reads (and writes) we also did some real-world file copy tests using a 5.7GB compressed file and timed the results. As you'd expect looking back at the Vertex 4's write performance, it came in with the best write speeds. The Vertex 4's...
Silky smooth operation as a system drive, Excellent sequential reading and writing performance, Outstanding 4K random I/O performance at low and high queue depths, SATA 6Gbps support, TRIM support under Windows 7, Ultra fast access times, Completely
Nothing to mention
Let us summarise the most important positive and negative points belowPositiveSilky smooth operation as a system drive.Excellent sequential reading and writing performance.Outstanding 4K random I/O performance at low and high queue depths.SATA 6Gbps suppo...
No performance drop with incompressible data, Even steady-state speeds, Best random 4K performance, Performance scales with capacity
Didn't excel in our real-world benchmarks, Client mixed-workloads could be better
The Vertex 4 highlights OCZ's commitment to building a deep IP portfolio to further enhance their SSD offerings. As a whole, we found the Vertex 4 to be a reliable performer, distinguishing itself in random 4K performance. Additionally, the Vertex 4 doesn...
Abstract: OCZ’s showcase of their latest flagship SSD turned their Cebit presence in possibly one of the most anticipated product launches for PC enthusiasts on show. During Computex we got the chance to talk to the marketing pillars behind the speed leaders in...
Excellent read and write speeds, Good value for mid-capacity drives
Only higher capacity models are fastest, Lowest capacity 64GB model is comparatively slow
OCZ's premium solid-state drive would make an excellent upgrade for any notebook or PC running a spinning-disk hard drive. Super-fast flash storage and a carefully designed controller makes for a drive that's a great performer for both reads and writes...
Abstract: OCZ has long been at the top of the SSD market, even culling off its memory business to focus primarily on storage. To further solidify its already strong position, OCZ purchased controller manufacturer Indilinx in late 2011. The Indilinx acquisition n...