OCZ TRION 150 - 240 GB SSD review

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The SSD can be opened up easily enough after which the PCB and its components become visible. The controller has a thermal pad applied to it and as such the shell casing helps cooling as well.
  

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To the left you see the SATA 3 connector, to the right you can see an mSATA interface as well. This 6Gbps storage unit makes use of A15nm TLC NAND from Toshiba. 

 

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For the 240 GB version which you are looking at 16 NAND flash memory ICs on the PCB, quite a bit really. The NAND FLASH partitions are arranged directly towards the Toshiba controller. 
 

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In the photo above we zoom in a little at the DDR3 memory cache chip from Nanya, there are up-to two of these as the SMT traces show that one more can be installed for the bigger 960 GB model, it could have up-to 1 GB for DRAM caching. As stated several times by now, the TLC NAND used is 15nm in architecture, a batch of Toshiba TLC NAND memory. For this 480 GB model you will spot 4 ICs on this side of the PCB. The drives start to be more price competitive with the 240 and 480 GB models - at roughly 30 cents (EUR/USD) per Gigabyte depending on the region where you buy it.

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