Testseek.co.uk have collected 37 expert reviews of the OCZ Enyo SSD USB3 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OCZ Enyo SSD USB3.
October 2010
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The editors liked
Excellent read and write speeds
USB 3.0 connection backwards compatible with USB 2.0
Compact and lightweight
Shockproof
The editors didn't like
Installing driver improves performances by 5% to 20%
SSD technology makes for limited storage capacities
Excellent read and write speeds, USB 3.0 connection backwards compatible with USB 2.0, Compact and lightweight, Shockproof
Installing driver improves performances by 5% to 20%, SSD technology makes for limited storage capacities
The Enyo sets a new standard in external drive performance! Our only regret is that solid state memory is still fairly expensive and so capacities remain limited. Plus, still only very few computers have a USB 3.0 connection....
Our previous experience with USB 3.0 storage performance was a positive one, when we took a standard desktop drive or SSD and added it to a dock the performance exceeded USB 2.0 by some way however it was hardly the most practical solution and the por...
An attractive and extremely fast external hard drive, the Enyo's speed and portability are its two main plus points. It's something of a niche product due to its price, but if it fits your needs it's a decent choice....
Abstract: Do you carry around large amounts of data? Do you need to transfer it between devices in a hurry? We're examining five new USB 3.0-based portable storage solutions that might fit your needs. This time around, the focus is on maximizing portability. Ima...
Fast, Light, Portable, Durable, Backward Compatible, Power Efficient, Completely Silent,
Pricey, Requires USB 3.0 for Speed Performance, Can’t boot Windows OS, Read and Write speeds did not reach capabilities
On Amazon, the OCZ Enyo's are retailing for $175, $279, and $667 for the 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB respectively. Traditional portable hard drives of the same storage capacities retail for under $100. OCZ Enyo is pricey, but it could definitely be worth i...
Abstract: SSD's have been somewhat of a niche that we've been testing a lot in the past year or so. They've also become a „standard“ thought for many users looking for some additional performance from their computers, be it laptops or desktops, or even netb...
273MB/s read and 211MB/s write it ATTO Disk Benchmark, Backwards compatible with USB 2.0, Stylish design, Easy to travel with, No external power source needed
USB cable uses a specific micro USB 3.0 connector
This being my first look at a USB 3.0 hard drive I am quite impressed! Surprisingly I’ve only looked at one other USB 3.0 device and it was the Thermaltake BlacX 5G hard drive dock. So I really have not seen how powerful and fast USB 3.0 can be, but ...
Excellent performance, Well made and good looking, Simple, easy to use and portable
A bit expensive
The OCZ Enyo is faster than the fastest portable hard drive I’ve got on hand, and even faster than the latest USB 3.0 flash drive as well. That’s saying a lot there surely. The OCZ Enyo, in my testing, performed very well, even significantly beating o...