xelosia (10-01-2013)
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OCZ has an impressive history of innovation in the SSD market, leading the way in many respects, and whether it's fair or not, they're the target and we hold OCZ to the highest standard. And so OCZ is responding the consumer/enthusiast’s growing demand for a fast and reliable drive that performs as well with incompressible data as it does with compressible data. OCZ is also responding to the demand for a drive that retains its performance in a peak condition over time as well as greatly extending the life span of the NAND with their new Proprietary Indilinx Ndurance 2.0 Technology. The OCZ Vector is the result, promising enthusiast-classed performance to battle the SandForce drives. But how does the performance of the Vector measure up? Is it worth the investment? Let's dive in and find out.
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xelosia (10-01-2013)
CPU: Intel I5 7600k Gabby Lake |
M/B: Gigabyte aorus Z270X gaming K7 |
RAM: 16 gig Ballistic tacticle DDR4 |
GPU: powercolor devil R9 270X Windforce |
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Great review of an Extremely nice ssd but sadly out of my price range atm thanks for posting
CPU: Core i7 3930K |
M/B: ASRock X79 Extreme9 |
RAM: 64GBs Kingston Beast 2133MHz |
GPU: Two EVGA GTX 690s in Quad SLI |
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Good review! In regards to price, you get what you pay for.
CPU: INTEL i5 4670k |
M/B: ASUS MAXIMUS VII HERO |
RAM: CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM 16GB 2133 |
GPU: Two GIGABYTE 670. With EXPC waterblocks and back plats. |
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That is true Stan. I will be getting $ 2 ssd' for my azza case with my tax's.The 60 gb ssd will be going in my son's rig.