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Published: 2016-05-24, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Stunning performance, Choice of drive formats, SSD Utility
Needs UEFI BIOS and NVMe motherboard support to be bootable, 4K random read performance at shallow queue depths.
The choice of two formats for the drive is a good move on Toshiba OCZ's part as not everyone has an up-to-date motherboard with a M.2 PCI-E x4 port built in, so the add-in HHHL card option which fits into any x4 PCI-E slot enables the drive to reach a muc...
Superb overall performance, Excellent 5-year warranty program, Available as M.2 drive or with PCIe adapter, High endurance rating, Easy to use OCZ SSD Utility
Requires suitable M.2 slot, otherwise adapter card costs extra
A return to formIt's taken OCZ awhile, but they are showing signs of returning to their glory days. The new RD400 drive should be regarded as a resounding success, and it's a very attractive drive that we think all enthusiasts should consider when assembl...
Abstract: NVMe SSDs are currently the fastest type of storage solution readily available on the market for the consumers. They are usually available in M.2 form factor, some with PCIe add-in adapter, while others are available in PCIe add-in-card for, and let's not...
Abstract: SSDs have come a long way. They used to be extremely expensive playthings for hardcore enthusiasts. But now, they are so affordable and ubiquitous that is almost unthinkable for anyone to still be chugging along on a system that uses mechanical hard drive...
Superb overall performance, Excellent 5year warranty program, Available as M.2 drive or with PCIe adapter, High endurance rating, Easy to use OCZ SSD Utility
Requires suitable M.2 slot, otherwise adapter card costs extra
It's taken OCZ awhile, but they are showing signs of returning to their glory days. The new RD400 drive should be regarded as a resounding success, and it's a very attractive drive that we think all enthusiasts should consider when assembling or upgrading...