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The editors liked
High compatibility through 2242 M.2 form factor
Offers faster than SATA speeds
Even in space-constrained SFF systems
Power efficient BGA design
Budget price
It's tiny
BGA design
Price
The editors didn't like
Performance at the lower end of the NVMe spectrum
“Toshiba shows that you don’t have to follow the norm to create a good drive. The OCZ RC100 delivers better than SATA performance in a tiny size and with an efficient design.”
Published: 2018-09-29, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
Now that the prices of SSDs are starting to fall again, the competition is starting to take off again. Especially the new models from Crucial and Samsung bring some life back to the business, which was badly needed in this market. Last year there were few...
High compatibility through 2242 M.2 form factor, Offers faster than SATA speeds, even in space-constrained SFF systems, Power efficient BGA design, Budget price,
Performance at the lower end of the NVMe spectrum, “Toshiba shows that you don’t have to follow the norm to create a good drive. The OCZ RC100 delivers better than SATA performance in a tiny size and with an efficient design.”, Toshiba OCZ RC100 240GB M.2
Pricing and AvailabilityAt the time of this review, Toshiba's OCZ RC100 with 240GB can be yours for £83.77 or $78.00.DesignToshiba's OCZ RC100 is not your everyday drive, yet it's compatible with most systems. The most obvious difference is the physical s...
Published: 2018-07-02, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
It's tiny, BGA design, Price
4K performance is disappointing
The RC100 is Toshiba's second NVMe consumer drive, and the company's first drive aimed at the entry level NVMe market. It's a sign of just how fast technology is advancing that we actually have an entry level market segment for this type of drive. Even ju...
With an MSRP of $155, the OCZ RC100 comes it around the price of a premium SATA SSD but certainly not the cheapest PCIe based SSD out there. It IS, however, one of the smallest and offers great performance. Toshiba's single-chip solution eschews a local D...
Faster than SATA-based SSDs, Small and compact form factor, Price, Low power, OCZ SSD toolboc
Slower than high-performance NVMe SSDs, Runs a little hot (no throttling though)
Toshiba's whole idea with the OCZ RC100 was to bring NVMe to everyone and I think for the most part they were able to. This drive lives up to its advertised speeds of 1600 MB/s read and 1050 MB/s write and the Host Memory Buffer tech works as evident by t...
Affordable prices, Small and light enough to fit into a laptop,
Slow performance compared to other SSDs (but much faster than a hard drive), Relatively short three-year warranty
Even though Toshiba's RC100 is the slowest M.2 NVMe SSD we've tested, it's still a kick in the pants after SATA. And because it's so thin and light, it's a worthy laptop upgrade...
The Toshiba/OCZ RC100 fills a large gap of performance between the ‘standard' 2.5″ SATA based SSDs and the PCIe/NVMe based drives in terms of performance as well as price. On the performance side, users are paying around 44 cents per GB for the Samsung 97...
Published: 2018-08-08, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: Back in June Toshiba introduced the RC100 NVMe solid-state drive as a new low-end offering. The RC100 is now a bit blindsided by Intel's just-launched 660p SSD that delivers incredible storage capacities per dollar, and I'll have some Intel 660p Linux ben...
Published: 2018-08-05, Author: Jeremy , review by: myce.com
With the MP300, Corsair is seeking to offer an ‘entry level' NVMe drive that fills a gap in performance and price between SATA drives and ‘premium' NVMe drives. From a performance point of view Corsair has achieved its objective. However, from a price poi...
Published: 2018-07-26, Author: Alex , review by: wccftech.com
Solid utility's, Relatively high performance at times, Fits a niche form factor, HMB Good for Performance
Inconsistent performance, Higher end SATA drives can be faster, Price should come down to beat comparable drives
All in all, this is a rather impressive drive for its size and the HMB gave it some really solid performance. That being said when pushed to its limits it definitely shows its weaknesses. At least in my testing suite, Anandtech had a similar experience wi...