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August 2010
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139 Reviews
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Several manufacturers are jumping on the SandForce bandwagon, and we can't help but wonder what will happen to the Indilinx-based drives. Are they destined for the mainstream sector? It's hard to say because they are still very fast drives, making any ...
Abstract: With the right workload, SandForce's SF-1200 storage controller has enormous potential. All three of the SF-1200-based drives we tested offer solid sequential throughput and very fast random access times across a range of transfer sizes. The SF-1200 proved particularly adept at handling random writes with larger transfer sizes, and..
Abstract: Today we have a quick preview of the OCZ Vertex 2 SSD that is currently breezing its way through our SSD testing benchmarks. Sure, hexa-core Gulftown and Thuban CPUs are all the current rage, and graphics cards like the Radeon HD 5870 and GeForce GTX 4...
Final Words & Conclusion It's not a secret that with the SF1200 series SSDs, OCZ brings a great new SSD series to the market. On certain applications we see baffling numbers reaching advertised speeds. The most shocking results we see however are in PC...
Abstract: Door liefhebbers van SSD's wordt de laatste maanden nog maar over één onderwerp gesproken: de nieuwe controllers van het merk SandForce, die tot ongekende prestaties in staat zouden moeten zijn. Recentelijk hebben we al wat eerste ervaringen met de con...
Abstract: OCZ Vertex und Agility sind bekannte Namen in Verbindung mit SSDs – besagte Laufwerke besitzen allerdings den Indilinx-Barefoot-Controller, wohingegen die hier getesteten Vertex 2 und Agility 2 auf den SF-1200-Controller der Firma SandForce setzen. Som...
Given what we had already seen from the previous Sandforce-based SSDs, the Vertex 2 was never going to disappoint in terms of performance. However taking into account OCZ's current pricing strategy and the sequential and IOPS (Input/Output Operations ...
Abstract: These three new SandForce-1200 based models performed very well in our testing, competing with Intel in IOPS and completely dominating in write performance. The only thing really holding these drives back from total market domination is the price. That awesome write performance comes at the cost of heavy over-provisioning, which leads to less flash available for..