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Over the past year or so I’ve taken a look at a few Solid State Drives or SSDs as they’re called and I’ve been impressed with them, as I rightly should be. Today for review I’ve got another SSD drive from OCZ that falls squarely into the performance class of drives called the Vertex 2 E, it’s a 120gb SSD that is just blazingly fast, in fact it’s the fastest SSD that I’ve ever tested. I’ve compared it to some other OCZ and Kingston SSDs and it just leaves the others in the dust truly. If you’re looking for super fast reads and writes, then look no further than the Vertex 2 from OCZ…
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With one of the largest introduction images I have posted in an article to date comes one of the biggest pricing reductions for the SSD market ever. Just a few days ago we told you that MyDigitalDiscount.com was selling the OCZ Vertex 2 100GB for 379.00 USD, a full 30 Dollars less than Newegg for this class leading next generation SandForce drive. Today OCZ is releasing their new updated 120GB Vertex 2, the Vertex 2 E (for Extended). At the same time, MyDigitalDiscount.com is offering breakthrough pricing on the new extended models, pricing them even lower than the original Vertex 2 drives for a limited time.
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Auch OCZ bringt mit der Vertex 2 Extended neue Versionen der SandForce SSDs mit erweiterter Kapazität und 50k IOPS. Wir haben das 120 GB Modell durchgetestet.
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Mit der Vertex 2 Serie möchte OCZ leistungsstarke Solid State Drives (SSD) zum fairen Preis anbieten. Basierend auf dem aktuell sehr beliebten Sandforce SF 1200 Controller und MLC-Flash verspricht OCZ hohe Datentransferraten und kurze Zugriffszeiten. Im folgenden Review werden wir uns die 120GB Variante der Vertex 2 Extended Serie einmal genauer anschauen.
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Mit der Octane, der Agility 4 und letztlich der Vertex 4 hat OCZ das aktuelle Produktlineup komplett mit dem Firmeneigenen Indilinx Controller ausgestattet. Der einstige Performance-Primus, die Vertex 3, welche mit dem bekannten SandForce SF-2281 daher kommt, haben wir uns noch einmal vorgenommen und waren gespannt, ob das etablierte Produkt inzwischen schon Boden auf die Konkurrenz verloren hat, oder immer noch mithalten kann. Das Ergebnis steht im nachfolgenden Testbericht.
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Today Chris tests the new OCZ Vertex 3.20 120GB and finally gets a chance to put IMFT 20nm next to Toshiba 19nm NAND.
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OCZ brings makes changes to an old favorite and repositions SandForce to the mainstream market.
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As the first drive to be based on the new SandForce SF-2281 controller the OCZ Vertex 3 claims to offer read speeds of 550MB/sec and write speeds of 500MB/sec. The question is, will it hold up under closer scrutiny in our other benchmarks that put its other performance credentials to the test?
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Back in February, we had our first look at the OCZ Vertex 3 drive featuring the newest rendition of the SandForce SF-2200 controllers. While only a beta drive, it put up some impressive numbers as well as being one of the few SATA 6Gbps consumer drives released this year. Instead of the 240 GB version, this time around OCZ sent us over a 120 GB drive and there's definitely a difference in performance between the two. Have a look at the article to get the details.
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OCZ busts out the big guns with the Max IOPS editions of the Vertex 3 SSDs. From the outside, they pretty much the same as the other Vertex 3 drives save for the "Max IOPS" verbiage on the front sticker. The real difference lies beneath the exterior shell with some hardware changes that have a significant impact on performance. Just how much we'll bear out in the testing but let's just say that it does not disappoint.
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