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NEW OCZ Vector

christer12

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Her it's the new OCZ Vector

Performance:
Sequential Read: 550MB/s
Sequential Write: 530MB/s
4k Random Write: 100,000 IOPS
4k Random Read: 95,000 IOPS

Features:
Advanced suite of NAND flash management keeps your drive at higher sustained performance over long term for maximum endurance.
Excels in both incompressible and compressible data types such as multimedia, encrypted data, ZIP files and software.
Cutting-edge controller technology delivers maximum performance and delivers unmatched endurance without compression or loss of usable capacity, rated for 20GB/day of host writes for 5 years (typical client workloads).
Bundled with a 3.5" desktop adapter bracket and Acronis True Image cloning software registration key (Windows compatible) to easily transfer data from your old hard drive.
Sleek alloy housing offers slimmer 7mm z-height for compatibility with the latest thinner form factor notebooks.

Specification:
Usable capacity: 256GB
NAND Components: Multi-Level Cell (MLC) NAND Flash
Interface: Serial ATA (SATA) 6Gb/s (SATA-III)
Form Factor: 2.5", 7mm height
Dimensions: 99.7 (L) x 69.75 (W) x 7mm (H)
Operating & Storage Temperature: 0°C - 55°C; 45°C - 85°C
Controller: Indilinx Barefoot 3
Performance Optimisations: TRIM, Idle Time Garbage Collection, SMART Monitoring, ECC
Shock Resistance: Up to 1500G/0.5ms
Operational Vibration: 2.17Grms (7-800Hz)
Non-operational Vibration 16.3Grms (20-2000Hz)
Certifications: RoHS, CE, FCC, KCC, C-Tick, VCCI & BSMI
Operating system compatibility: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X
Warranty: 5 Year Manufacturer Warranty

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Happen to know where this SSD lies in OCZ's line up? That 5 year warranty makes me think it's above the Vertex, but the other part of me thinks this replaces their Petrol, Octane lineup.
 
Been watching this one for a while. Owned/own many, many OCZ drives without a single issue, ever.
Was a day 1 adopter of the Vertex 3's and never had an issue. That said, I'm glad I won't be an early beta tester for these.
I think they'll do we'll, but I hope not too well! I just dropped for 3 new 840 Pros this weekend. Ouch, lol. Dang technology.
 
Will be keeping my eye out for this. Still rocking the Vertex 2 without issue. I was planning on upgrading ot the 840 Pro but now holding off from what I've read online.

Anyone know much about the imaging software that comes with it?
 
I wouldn't touch this with a 10 foot pole. OCZ stock has fallen through the floor that past few months, and who knows how badly they rushed this thing to market before it was ready, as a hail mary to try to save the company. The best anyone buying one of these can hope for is that the hardware is okay and OCZ manages to work the bugs out of the firmware within 3 months. But worst case is significantly bleaker than that (bad hardware, OCZ goes out of business, warranties are not honored, etc.)
 
Been watching this one for a while. Owned/own many, many OCZ drives without a single issue, ever.
Was a day 1 adopter of the Vertex 3's and never had an issue. That said, I'm glad I won't be an early beta tester for these.
I think they'll do we'll, but I hope not too well! I just dropped for 3 new 840 Pros this weekend. Ouch, lol. Dang technology.

I've never had an issue w/ my Vertex 3 since day one, too!

The other OCZ's, however... 😛
 
I wouldn't touch this with a 10 foot pole. OCZ stock has fallen through the floor that past few months

And? Apple has dropped 20% in the last three months. Bet you have some Apple product still in hand.

Cisco is down 15% from a two year high. Still, they have about a 40% share as of earlier this year.

Stock price has nothing to do with product performance.
 
And? Apple has dropped 20% in the last three months. Bet you have some Apple product still in hand.

Cisco is down 15% from a two year high. Still, they have about a 40% share as of earlier this year.

Stock price has nothing to do with product performance.

But OCZ has dropped nearly 90% in less than a year. What people are referring to is the fact that OCZ's financial performance has not been that great lately and if that course doesn't change, there is a chance that OCZ will go bankrupt. That most likely means no more warranty or firmware updates.

Sure that is the worst case scenario but IMO there are better options anyway.
 
While true, it has nothing to do with it`s technical merits.
Who said it did? OCZ have a proven track record in releasing products far too earlier and fixing all of the bugs or software incompatibilities with future updates.

If the company is on the financial brink, then logically there may have been additional pressure to get the product out of the door. Knowing the company is still going to be around in 6 months time is essential in this case.
 
And? Apple has dropped 20% in the last three months. Bet you have some Apple product still in hand.

Cisco is down 15% from a two year high. Still, they have about a 40% share as of earlier this year.

Stock price has nothing to do with product performance.

OCZ haters are like religious fanatics.

No amount of common sense arguments will cause them to change opinion.

Opposite- OCZ haters will actively search out information that supports their opinion.

Usually if you look for something hard enough you'll probably find it.

It's not worth the effort to re-educated biased idiots.

But,

+1!

Glad you took effort to post what I was thinking. I agree.

Name calling and insulting others is not acceptable. Moderator shmee
 
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Gee, way to be civil there. Bankruptcy concerns are a very real issue. The fact that you will still blindly defend them shows who's really the biased one here.

I don't hate OCZ. I was going to give their Vertex 4s a shot (had an old thread where I asked for experiences from real owners tho that one ended with a bunch of people who never owned the drive telling me how crappy it is.) I passed up on the recent $299 deal precisely because these BK issues can be a very real problem.
 
Who said it did? OCZ have a proven track record in releasing products far too earlier and fixing all of the bugs or software incompatibilities with future updates.

If the company is on the financial brink, then logically there may have been additional pressure to get the product out of the door. Knowing the company is still going to be around in 6 months time is essential in this case.

Not likely. If anything, that would be even further from the truth as they can`t afford some debacle like that. Chances are it`s been baked in long enough to work out any mass bugs.

Logic would suggest they`re not going to shoot themselves in the foot by launching something that`a a POS that will all but guarantee their complete downfall.

As far as who? JW did by rolling that comment into the rest of his post. Did you read it?
 
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OCZ haters are like religious fanatics.

No amount of common sense arguments will cause them to change opinion.

Opposite- OCZ haters will actively search out information that supports their opinion.

Usually if you look for something hard enough you'll probably find it.

It's not worth the effort to re-educated biased idiots.

But,

+1!

Glad you took effort to post what I was thinking. I agree.

My post has nothing to do with fanboyism, where as it seems yours may. I`m simply stating that stock performance shouldn`t have a part in what I thought was a technical discussion. Who cares if they`re in the crapper. If they have a good product, they have a good product (granted, yet to be tested).
 
I`m simply stating that stock performance shouldn`t have a part in what I thought was a technical discussion. Who cares if they`re in the crapper.

I thought it was a discussion about a new product from OCZ. Anyone with any sense considering buying a product considers the reputation and future prospects of the company that manufactures the product and supports the product. So to answer your question, any rational prospective buyer of the OCZ Vector cares.
 
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Something tells me you don't go and look at Intel's or AMD's quarterly reports before making a purchase decision.
 
Something tells me you don't go and look at Intel's or AMD's quarterly reports before making a purchase decision.

If Intel's or AMD's stock price had dropped 90% recently, I would certainly factor that into any purchase decision.

You seem to be missing the point that OCZ as a company is in serious trouble right now. It is a very big deal for the stock price to drop 90% and to not release financial statements because of serious accounting issues. It does not compare to having a 10% or 20% drop in stock price due to market fluctuations. OCZ is in serious risk of disappearing.
 
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