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Publicación: 2011-12-03, Autor: Dong , crítica de: cnet.com
The OCZ Octane SSD offers a large amount of storage at a relatively low price. The drive supports SATA 3 (6Gbps), performs very well, has up to 1TB of storage space, and works with all popular platforms, including Windows, Mac OS, and Linux
The OCZ Octane SSD is comparatively slower in terms of data transfer speed than other SATA 3-based solid-state drives. The drive is significantly more expensive than traditional hard drives of the same capacity
The OCZ Octane SSD makes an excellent host drive for any laptop or desktop. It offers great value in terms of performance and cost, especially for an SSD.
Publicación: 2011-11-30, Autor: Geoff , crítica de: Techreport.com
Quite some time has passed since Indilinx rolled out the Barefoot controller that fueled OCZ's original Vertex SSD. Based on the performance data we've collected, Indilinx's new Everest controller appears to have been worth the wait. This follow-up has a...
Before bringing this article to a close, we'd also like to talk about some rudimentary testing we performed with Windows 7 boot times and the OCZ Octane (as well as a couple of other drives) configured as the boot volume, with no other drives in the syste...
The Indilinx Everest is a surprisingly competent controller. When OCZ first mentioned its work on the controller to me I wrote it off as yet another low performing alternative that wasn't worth consideration. Based on its performance in our Storage Bench...
Extremely low latency, beating Intel in most areas, Outstanding IOPS performance, unseating SandForce (and Intel) in most areas, Available 1TB capacity ($$$),
Some cache tuning needed for better handling of mixed readwrite workloads, Some compatibility issues noted with nonnative chipsets (see below)
The Indilinx Everest had a very good showing in OCZ's Octane SSD. Sequential read and write performance was right at the top of the charts, and the new unit turned in some of the lowest latency and highest IOPS figures we'd seen from a SATA SSD to dat...
The OCZ Octane is the first of a new breed of SSDs that uses an updated Indilinx controller, which OCZ owns. Owning the controller gives OCZ a lot of options, from tuning the firmware just the way they want, to being able to support the drives more qu...
Resumen: During Cebit this year we had a good chat with the representatives of OCZ Technology, talking about their latest product line-up. For 2012 OCZ seemed to be one of the very rare IT manufacturers that actually could present something refreshingly new ...
The results from today's re-test of the OCZ Octane 512GB drive really weren't what I expected to see when I started. I hoped that some of the magic OCZ found for Everest II would somehow start to appear in Octane's Everest controller, but the magi...