Testseek.co.uk have collected 205 expert reviews of the OCZ 2.5 inch Vector Series SATA600 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OCZ 2.5 inch Vector Series SATA600.
April 2013
(88%)
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The editors liked
Good build quality
Excellent performance
Affordable
5 years warranty
Good sequential read/write performance
Can match higher capacity SSDs in some benchmarks
Fastest 128GB SSD we have tested so far
Excellent allround performance
Remains fast regardless of data type
Bundle includes Acronis cloning software
Fiveyear warranty as standard
4K write test best we've seen
Same for Zip file decompression
5 year warranty
Class leading performance
IOPS powerhouse
Great with incompressible and compressible data
Stunning performance
IOPS performance leader
Incompressible data and compressible data performance
Fast boot drive
The editors didn't like
New controller
Long-term reliability unknown
Loses out to higher capacity drives in other benchmarks
Premium price tag
Performance linked to capacity
128GB model not as quick
Samsung 840 faster in some tests
It is a premium performance SSD and therefore quite expensive
Kitguru says
If you want the ultimate performance
Then get one of these. Or two in Raid 0
Rating
9.0
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The SSD market is flooded with products
A stunning
Well balanced performer that claims the Number 1 spot
OCZ has impressed us with the Vector series. Unlike almost all SSDs that we have reviewed in the past, the performance was consistently strong. Take the file copy tests for example, the Vector 512GB was always very close to the top of our graphs and de...
IMPORTANT: Although the rating and final score mentioned in this conclusion are made to be as objective as possible, please be advised that every author perceives these factors differently at various points in time. While we each do our best to ensure...
Great performance, Solid data transfer performance, Acronis True Image software included, Does not have the incompressible data issue like SandForce drives, 5 year warranty
None that I found
If the Vector was the last ditch effort of a dying company it would be a valiant one, but I don’t see OCZ going anywhere. The Barefoot 3 controller is what OCZ has been working towards for the past few years. This is why they made the acquisitions th...
Very high performance, Stable steady-state performance, Supports TRIM, 5 -year warranty, 7 mm thin - Ultrabook compatible, Acronis TrueImage HD license included
High price
OCZ's Vector SSD is an excellent new drive that will provide positive momentum to OCZ, which has recently been plagued by poor business news. This drive's in-house Indilinx controller and its cheap, readily available synchronous NAND flash also lead to...
Ok, you have seen all the numbers, and where this drive lands in the landscape of SSD's. To be brief, it's really the fastest drive of this type we have tested. OCZ has gone to great lengths in bringing this drive to market as a more reliable and faster...
Published: 2012-12-28, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Strong overall performance, particularly in random workloads.
More expensive than other 256GB SSDs
The OCZ Vector Series VTR1-25SAT3-256G 256GB internal solid-state drive features the new Indilinx controller, and some strong performance, but it's one of the more expensive SSDs in its category....
Abstract: Installing an SSD in your PC, be it a laptop or a desktop, is one of the easiest and most effective ways to boost the machine's overall performance. The change won't be merely noticeable—it will startle you. Your system will boot more quickly, windows and...
Barefoot 3 is one hell of a controller and Vector one hell of a drive. OCZ has put together the complete package and Vector is a drive we recommend you buy. Performance is class leading and OCZ has turned over a new leaf putting great emphasis on deliv...
This day has been a long time coming for OCZ and they have finally reached their goal of an in-house controller. Not only has OCZ accomplished this feat they have on their hands possibly the fastest consumer FPU ever made. OCZ is struggling financially...