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OCZ Vector SSD review





In this article we test, benchmark and review the OCZ Vector series SSD. OCZ has developed this product with their all new Indilinx Barefoot 3 controller 256GB of NAND flash memory. The end result is an SSD that is extremely fast and amongst the fastest we have ever tested. Head on over into the review.
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sanityvoid
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Posted on: 11/28/2012 03:33 AM
You prices comment is a bit wrong. The Euro is not almost equivalent to an US Dollar. At current exchange rates 250 Euros is roughly $324.02
I was excited about the price until I checked the conversion rates...
Great article though!
You prices comment is a bit wrong. The Euro is not almost equivalent to an US Dollar. At current exchange rates 250 Euros is roughly $324.02
I was excited about the price until I checked the conversion rates...
Great article though!
scipio
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Posted on: 11/28/2012 03:40 AM
You prices comment is a bit wrong. The Euro is not almost equivalent to an US Dollar. At current exchange rates 250 Euros is roughly $324.02
I was excited about the price until I checked the conversion rates...
Great article though!
computer components usually cost the same in dollars as they do in euros nevermind the exchange rates
You prices comment is a bit wrong. The Euro is not almost equivalent to an US Dollar. At current exchange rates 250 Euros is roughly $324.02
I was excited about the price until I checked the conversion rates...
Great article though!
computer components usually cost the same in dollars as they do in euros nevermind the exchange rates
sanityvoid
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Posted on: 11/28/2012 03:43 AM
Yeah I guess you're right. Amazon has the 256 gb version for $270.
Pretty close. My apologies!
Yeah I guess you're right. Amazon has the 256 gb version for $270.
Pretty close. My apologies!
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Thanks for the review.
This SSD is a beast and the prices look pretty much ok too. The only things missing are higher single- and low-numer-threaded random reads