🚀 Elevate Your Performance with OCZ RevoDrive!
The OCZ RevoDrive 350 Series 480GB PCIe SSD is engineered for high-performance environments, offering exceptional speed, endurance, and thermal management, making it the perfect choice for developers, media designers, and gamers seeking to enhance their workstation capabilities.
M**S
WINDOWS 10 SUPER SSD 1800Mb/1700Mb read/write
It's a Windows 8/10 product. The new drivers 2.0 are slower in windows 7 but faster in windows10. I can't get Linux to load/run/boot and I tried. Youtube tells you how fast it is, but they don't show you how to install it. I have three AMD R7 SSDs with Toshiba memory and there all great. The revo skips the problem of no Gen 3.0 PCIe slots. It's AHCI and doesn't need the newest MOBO's with NVME boot feature. It runs on a GEN 2.0x8 slot and should work on any MOBO. The fact that it is 4 120GB drives in raid is not invisible to the MOBO unless the drivers are installed. So you can't just load it with any O/S and it thinks it's going to a 480GB drive at 1.8 GB speed. I don't want windows spy 10 but it it does load easily and is 3x faster than any SATAIII drive. If you ever need it, TOSHIBA C/S is the best on the planet.
N**T
Great Drive,and...........Wow it sure is fast...............
This is a great drive for a PCIE SSD. I have always been a fan of OCZ Storage but moved away from them over the last year opting for the Data Fusion 480 GB PCIE SSD, which also is a great drive, and really tough to beat for the money. This unit may actually do it. It is a little bit more expensive but it defiantly has the power. I am getting 1495 MBPS Write and 1530 MBPS Read. Very fast.....Update 7/8/14I have been using this drive for several weeks now and it still is working great. I have had no issues or errors or blue screens. I am still getting phenomenal read / write speeds. This is a fine product from OCZ......
R**Y
Save your $ and time and bypass all OCZ products.
My company has purchased 8 OCZ RevoDrives since 2011. Every single one of them has died. OCZ has done the jiggly dance to get out of warranty every time. So not only have we had high $$ engineers sitting waiting while someone diagnoses the failure (OCZ) but they wait while OCZ decides how to get out of their warranty. We have lost tons of man hours due to OCZ failures. It's been a real problem with these PCI cards.It's not just cards either, we have had 5 OCZ SSDs in laptops, all but 1 has failed. Of those, only 1 was warrantied. Again, lots of critical time lost.Yes, it's true, these OCZ drives are fast, but their reliability and support is horrible.Recently tried the Asus RAIDR. Less $ than OCZ. Just as fast. So far it's been reliable. No drivers are required (which has been a real problem with OCZ over the years.) Also, the Asus comes with a nice ramdisk utility that'll really speed up windoze.Save your $ and time and bypass all OCZ products, they fail and OCZ won't stand behind them.My company has permanently banned OCZ products due to their high failure rate.
A**R
LINUX USERS BEWARE
Works as storage, but the linux support is God awful.Actually presents as 4 separate disks instead of one disk, no amount of tinkering with linux drivers fixed this, and the speed on these "disks" was worse than a normal Sata SSD.So, its essentially a software RAID with the PCI broken out into four disks. Not sure why they don't have onboard hardware to do this, but it may have been a cost issue. (though I would have paid twice the cost if it actually Freakin worked!)So, Windows users, you will probably be fine, (90 percent of you will probably not ever do anything that will push soft RAID to its limitations) but Linux users, DO NOT BUY THIS.
K**Y
Works good - Fast
It's ok but - Very fast. but has a annoying - Slow BIAS Illistration during boot - Slows the whole show down
D**H
I have had it a week, it works and ...
I have had it a week, it works and I am getting "High unsafe power loss rate" errors. It is common enough that the utility has a check box to specifically ignore those. I have not gotten much help from OZ support. It is in a Z820 with Windows 7 and replaced a Samsung SATA SSD. Not seeing any performance improvement.
J**N
Much better than Mushkin equivalent
Using in an HP Proliant DL160 Gen9. Works very well. Only miss is that these don't show up as bootable UEFI devices. But, once the drive is loaded into the OS, they are fast and stable. Much better than Mushkin equivalent, for a 1U rack chassis (see my other view). I've had two of these for about a week. I tried many alternatives, including a DIY mSATA drive and SAS connector based drive array (using Storage Spaces)... In retrospect, the Revodrive is the way to go.
Z**K
Noticable improvement for workstation OS drive
I replaced an 850 stripe running on an LSI 9260-8i with this (for my OS drive running Win10) in an HP z800 workstation. It is perceptibly faster for desktop operations. I would recommend this as an upgrade for an OS drive for a workstation for video and photo work, particularly at the $300+/- price point this is selling for now. Not so much at the original $700+ price.
C**E
Super...
Più veloce delle SSD ma, nel caso fosse impostata come disco "C", non si nota tanta differenza nella velocità di 'avvio del sistema operativo. Attenzione al montaggio fai da te; ci vogliono i driver più recenti.Consigliata!
V**.
Molto deluso
Questo prodotto viene reclamizzato per prestazioni misurate con un "meter" decisamente "amichevole".Se si misurano le prestazioni con HDTunePro i risultati sono decisamente più scarsi (25% in meno) e mostrano preoccupanti "buchi" di prestazione (alemno due) in cui il bit rate scende fino a ZERO(!!!!).Per gli stessi soldi si compra una scheda raid e paio di SSD che forniscono prestazioni equivalenti, ma che possono essere "up-gradati" con spese molto contenute.
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