Testseek.com have collected 242 expert reviews of the OCZ 2.5 inch Vertex 4 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OCZ 2.5 inch Vertex 4 Series SATA600.
April 2012
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The editors liked
Excellent sequential data performance
TRIM support in RAID
Decent price
Excellent read and write speeds
Good value for mid-capacity drives
The SATA 3 (6Gbps) 2.5-inch OCZ Vertex 4 is fast and affordable and comes with a tray adapter so it can also fit in a 3.5-inch drive bay
Excellent allround performance
Price
5 year warranty shows confidence in design
Unbeatable write speeds. Great queued read speeds
The editors didn't like
Random 4K performance could be better
Reliability concerns
Firmware update introduced more bugs
Only higher capacity models are fastest
Lowest capacity 64GB model is comparatively slow
The OCZ Vertex 4 isn't thin enough to be used in an ultrabook
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...
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Published: 2012-07-18, Author: Jeremy , review by: techradar.com/au/
Excellent allround performance, Price, 5 year warranty shows confidence in design
ZIP file decompression could be better, Longevity not proven yet
Abstract: When SSD makers want to emphasize their advantages, they often talk about how much engineering resources they put into their products. A typical SSD has three basic constituents: flash memory, controller and firmware. Not all of the firms engaged into ...
When it comes to SSD's it can be extremely confusing for all but the most knowledgeable enthusiasts. Back in the day people would look at a hard drive read and write speeds and from there you had a good idea of how it would perform. Hell, for that matter...