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OCZ RevoDrive 400 M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Review @ TT
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Today’s complete review of the OCZ RevoDrive 3 x2 PCIe SSD is published on the heels of our ‘Quick Look’ of the Revo 3 a few weeks back which resulted in a flurry of attention by PC enthusiasts worldwide. As many e-mails that were received in result, they never compared to the backlinks returned from dozens of forums with members salivating over the Revo 3 x2 and anticipating its release date. It turns out that our ‘Computex Taipei’ RevoDrive 3 x2 SSD benchmarks were an exclusive first look at this cards performance as we tried a new approach in conducting first hand independent benchmarks at Computex on nothing more than a flash drive.
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OCZ was the first to introduce a PCIe SSD solution to the consumer with their original RevoDrive PCIe SSD way back in 2010, this updated by the RevoDrive X2 PCIe SSD the following June and the RevoDrive 3x2 a few months later. There was no question that OCZ had struck gold with the RevoDrive 3x2 PCIe SSD as it was capable of performance of 1.5GB/s read and 1.25GB/s write with up to 200,000K IOPS. At a consumer price, the RevoDrive 3x2 PCIe SSD eliminated the SATA bottleneck, while providing RAID performance without the hassle, introduced OCZ Virtualized Controller Architecture (VCA) 2.0 technology, and provided workstation design and performance at an affordable price.
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It has been three years since we looked at the OCZ RevoDrive 3 x2 480GB – at the time it was the fastest SSD that the desktop audience could buy. As it connected via the PCI Express interface it wasn’t a victim of the SATA bottleneck, which is still a problem in 2014. Today we look at the latest RevoDrive 350, developed and released by Toshiba owned OCZ to deliver performance levels well in excess of anything possible from the SATA 3 interface.
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OCZ's RevoDrive 350 is a PCIe based SSD which features a Virtualized Controller Architecture mixed with multiple LSI/Sandforce controllers and Toshiba NAND with advertised speeds of up to 1800MB/s.
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OCZ's move to all Toshiba flash has brought us a new Vector, Vertex and today, a new RevoDrive. Read on as Chris gives us the details on this new PCIe SSD.
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Ce jour, nous testons un SSD que très peu d'entre nous achèterons, car clairement ce dernier se destine à des usages autres que les nôtres. Mais voilà, impossible de résister à l'envie de bencher un engin qui est annoncé pour 1800 Mo/sec. Alors place au OCZ Revodrive 350, un module PCI-E de pas moins de 480 Go...
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OCZ schickt die zweite Generation der RevoDrive-Serie ins Rennen und hält sich dabei an alte Konventionen: Wieder ist es eine PCI-Express-Karte! Wieder sind es vier Sandforce-Controller, zusammengefasst zu einem RAID0-Verbund! Wieder zielt der Hersteller auf die Leistungskrone des Segments ab. OCZ optimiert allerdings die RevoDrive 3 X2 gegenüber dem Vorgänger und bietet dem potenziellen Käufer nun noch mehr Leistung. Wir nehmen die 480-Gigabyte-Variante unter die Lupe.
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Mit der 2. Generation des Revodrive spricht OCZ Profis und Enthusiasten an. Wir zeigen, wie sich die „Multi-Controller-SSD“ sich gegen gängige Single-Controller-SSDs schlägt. Im Vordergrund stehen dabei wie immer die Realtests. Das Revodrive muss dabei unter anderem gegen einen RAID-Verbund aus zwei SandForce-SSDs antreten.
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While many people have yet to upgrade to a regular Solid State Storage drive, there are professional users who demand even more performance. For this high end audience, OCZ have specially crafted the RevoDrive 3 x2, which is said to be the fastest consumer drive by a considerable margin.
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