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Guru3D.com » News » Review: OCZ TRION 150 SSD

Review: OCZ TRION 150 SSD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/04/2016 10:19 AM | source: | 1 comment(s)

We test and review the new OCZ Trion 150 series SSD. The new Trion 150 series is about value, we are talking 30 cents per GB. It is an SSD series that is 100% Toshiba proprietary, that includes the controller and uses new 15nm NAND flash memory.

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#5227799 Posted on: 02/04/2016 12:58 PM
The end of HDD? 480+ GB SSD is the norm? If I may, what are you using the SSD for?

From my point of view, SSDs must be big enough for OS+software+several SP 50GB games or/and picture/video edit. Nothing a 240GB SSD can not handle.

It will take some more years until people start moving their backups & movie/music collections to a SSD.

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