

Product Details
- Size: 240GB
- Color: Black
- Brand: OCZ
- Model: RVD3MIX2-FHPX4-240G
- Released on: 2012-01-20
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .87" h x
3.90" w x
6.60" l,
.45 pounds
- Hard Disk: 240GB
Features
- Delivers up to 230,000 IOPS (900MB/s)
- Bandwidth up to 1.9 GB/s
- Up to 3X faster than SATA 6 Gb/s solutions
- Uses premium NAND flash components for ever faster bandwidth and IOPS performance
- Only virtualization layer in the industry with TRIM and SCSI unmap support
- Enables SMART monitoring for system administrators
- Up to 55 bits correctable per 512-byte sector (BCH) varies depending on exact configuration
- VCA 2.0 presents as a complete storage subsystem for superior data management
Product Description
NAND Components : Synchronous 25nm Multi-Level Cell (MLC)/ Interface: PCI-Express Gen. 2 x4/ Form Factor: PCIe Full Height/ Storage Controller: OCZ SuperScale/ NAND Controller: SandForce 2281 x 4/ MTBF: 1 million hours/ Data Reliability: Read unrecoverable bit error rate (UBER) 10e-16 (<1 in 1016 bits read)/ Power Consumption: Idle: 13.5 W Active: 14.3 W/ Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C/ Storage Temperature: -45°C ~ 85°C/ Shock Resistance: 1500G/ Certifications: RoHS, CE, FCC/ Operating System: Windows 7 32-bit and 64-bit/ Power Requirements: PCI-Express 12V & 3.3V/ Performance Optimization: TRIM/SCSI Unmap (requires OS support), Drivers / Secure Erase: Enabled via OCZ Toolbox
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
5 of 9 people found the following review helpful."Talladega Nights," of SSD. It may be wirth 5 stars or 1.
By David
Long story short, OCZ have the reputation as the "Talladega Nights," of SSD. OCZ goes out every race; they either win big or crash spectacularly.I have been holding off on SSD for a while. I dipped my toe on the water last year putting an Intel 510 into a Dell Latitude e6420; even pushing SATA III through a laptop that screams.I have an Asus Rampage II Extreme, with an Intel 980x. As everyone knows this means I have become an Intel 1366 socket/Asus SATA II orphan. The machine screams with a Windows Index of 7.5+ in every category other than fixed disk and I not moving to socket 2011 now.When I saw the OCZ Revo Drive 3 X 2 Max IOPS, RVD3MIX2-FHPX4-240G, I decided to take some of the tax refund out of the bank. OCZ is letting me use the unused PCIe lanes and bandwidth combined with their impressive ASIC wizardry to drive some incredible numbers. OCZ isn't cheap but it may be worth it.I say may be, because I next day aired OCZr card from Amazon, dusted off the rig, update the BIOS, pulled aging Velociraptors loose and got ready to start watching OCZ kill hour glasses (well that metaphor is a little old now...)But instead I got this. Their main SMT ASIC with heat sink was loose in the bag. Not to say their boxing doesn't put Rolex to shame, but come on surface mounting was invented for the space program in the 60's. I get that is a big heat sink on a small chip; OCZ drives their ASICs hard, and hot. But completely loose in the bag...As soon as I am done with this I am putting the the RMA trhough. I just haven't decided if this is a $900 thoroughbred or white elegant yet. OCZ guys got some splaining to do...
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.First one was a dud.. rma replacement works very nicely.
By SparX
First one didn't work too well. Had troubles showing up with certain drivers. This drive actually has four 60 gb drives automatically in raid. One day it wants to show that its only 60gb.. Data died with it..RMA'd it, replacement came, this one worked perfectly out of the box. Accepted the newest bios, the newest firmware and the latest drivers worked. It's been running perfect for 22 days. I've had some problems with a proper hibernate (when started it back up it said hibernate file was corrupted), but I tweaked some bios and windows settings here and there, and now it works nicely.It's also handling my OC venture (BSOD, bios post stall, etc) quite impressively.It's very snappy. All my startup applications load simultaneously.I heard that (my) motherboard raid doesn't work with this drive (something about not enough rom space), so I started my raid as a software (windows) raid.Specs:Win 7 Ult, EVGA X58 SLI (132-BL-E758), i7 920 @ 3.2 GHz, Mushkin 24GB @ 1600 MHz (7-8-7-24), OCZ RevoDrive 3 X2 MI 240GB, 2 X 3TB Seagate, EVGA GTX 260 Core216, Antec 750W, Corsair H50.


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