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
Abstract: SSD prices are dropping so quickly that it makes more and more sense to have one in your PC. 120 or 128 GB versions you can find already for £90, and for less than twice that you can buy an SSD with double the capacity. It will still take a long time be...
Abstract: Back in April, we published one of the first reviews of OCZ's Vertex 4. In those three months, the company has issued three firmware updates, with a fourth reportedly in the pipeline. We take another look at the drive using its latest software. Early l...
Excellent price: performance ratio, Very affordable, Strong sequential performance, 5 years warranty, Auto-encryption
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The Vertex family has been a mainstay for OCZ over the years and to the enthusiast’s ear a product-line synonymous with quality and performance. The fourth generation of Vertex is now here but does a move away from SandForce present a step backwards o...
The new firmware really improves the performance of the Vertex 4 128 and causes a moderate improvement for the 256 GB version. Writing large files on the Vertex 128 GB now goes twice as fast, and 25 percent faster on the Vertex 4 256 GB. You will actual...
Indilinx Everest 2 controller is the new class leader, IOPS performance is dominating, No performance hit with incompressible data, OCZ look after their customers with a 5 year warranty, very competitive pricing,
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I review many Solid State drives each month… a high percentage of which are based around the Sandforce 2281 controller, with a different sticker on the chassis. It is generally a rather tedious process with a conclusion almost entirely based around the p...
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With the introduction of the Vertex 4, OCZ's SandForce period appears te come to a close. While the Vertex 3 and Agility 3 series won't be phased out right away, it is clear that the Vertex 4, Octane, and Petrol SSDs will receive all their attention fro...
Abstract: OCZ breaks new ground with its Vertex 4 in that this isn't a SandForce-flavored SSD. The company's latest flagship features an Indilinx Everest 2 controller that definitely impresses us. Can Vertex 4 stand up against the SSD 520, m4, and Samsung 830? O...