Since quite some time OCZ has the RevoDrives in its portfolio. These drives feature a PCI-Express interface and they are able to deliver sequential throughputs at 1 Gigabyte per second and above. In this article we're going to show these two expansion cards, check how fast they really and tell you for which group of buyers they're relevant.
If you take a closer look at the
portfolio of SSD manufacturer OCZ, you'll find quite a few consumer grade drives
as well as enterprise level SSDs (
Z-Drives)
and PCI Express expansion cards. Furthermore there is one category which is
especially interesting if you want to build a consumer grade workstation PC.
Since quite some time OCZ offers their RevoDrives, which are based on a multi
controller architecture and they offer a level of performance which is simply
impressing. Basically the difference between the RevoDrive 3 and the RevoDrive 3
X2 is the fact that the first one comes with two SandForce SF-2281 controllers
and the second one features a total of four controller. Far more than one year
ago SandForce was able to raise the performance bar when the first SSDs were
introduced, which were using these controller. On the RevoDrive 3 these
controllers communicate via a SAS bridge chip. In order to reduce performance
degradation over time to a minimum OCZ implemented a TRIM for a RAID
configuration and nowadays with Windows 8 this implementation is fully
supported.
Page 1 - Introduction
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2 - OCZ RevoDrive 3 X2: Area of Application and Performance
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- OCZ RevoDrive 3: Area of Application and Performance