OCZ Announces Next-Generation 15nm NAND Trion 150 Series SSD
Toshiba announces the availability of the new Trion 150 SSD series, an affordable performance upgrade for mainstream notebooks and desktops. Built with the Toshiba's 15 nm Triple-Level Cell (TLC) NAND flash technology from Toshiba, the Trion 150 series continues to deliver the superior balance of reliability, endurance and value of its predecessor, Trion 100, with increased real world performance.
Offering an easy and affordable way for entry-level users to enhance their mobile or desktop systems, Trion 150 SSDs provide a superior computing experience, enabling increased multitasking and productivity over traditional hard drives. Rated for sequential read speeds up to 550 MB/s, sequential write speeds up to 530 MB/s and random write I/O performance up to 91,000 IOPS, the Trion 150 series help improve boot time, system responsiveness and optimize storage operations.
"Our Trion 100 series solid state drives quickly became a top seller for us and are popular among end users seeking a performance boost over hard drives at a very reasonable price," said Steve Fingerhut, Sr. Vice President and GM of SSD BU, at Toshiba America Electronics Corporation. "We are continually looking for ways to improve both SSD real world performance and value to end users and are pleased to introduce the new Trion 150 series which leverages the latest Toshiba 15nm Triple-Level Cell NAND flash to deliver an even better storage solution for value oriented mobile and desktop users."
Trion 150 120GB (TRN150-25SAT3-120G) | €48 | 550 MB/sec Read - 450 MB/sec Write |
Trion 150 240GB (TRN150-25SAT3-240G) | €71 | 550 MB/sec Read - 520 MB/sec Write |
Trion 150 480GB (TRN150-25SAT3-480G) | €142 | 550 MB/sec Read - 530 MB/sec Write |
Trion 150 960GB (TRN150-25SAT3-960G) | €270 | 550 MB/sec Read - 530 MB/sec Write |
Stringent reliability and quality procedures are incorporated into every OCZ series drive; however, in the unlikely event that a drive needs to be replaced, Trion 150 is protected by OCZ's ShieldPlus Warranty for 3 years. This industry-leading approach to service provides peace of mind with an elite, worry-free customer service experience which eliminates all the hassle and cost surrounding traditional support and warranty claims consumers often have to deal with.
For more information, visit the product page. We'll have a review ready by today or tomorrow on one of these units.
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Somewhere in giru3d review, it's been mentioned that, due to controller saturation ,during Large file transfer ,the write speed gets a major hit after 3-4gb transfer dipping down around 140-170mb/sec. It is co z of That TLC
I was really looking forward to buy a 480/500GB entry level SSD FINALLY. But, after seeing the review, I guess I have to choose SSDs more cautiously.
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I wish they had announced it sooner.
But specs wise seems pretty good compared to the other 960GB and 1TB ones like the TRION 100, Q300, Sandisk Ultra II and Crucial BX100.