

Product Details
- Size: 512 GB
- Color: Black
- Brand: OCZ
- Model: OCT1-25SAT3-512G
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .40" h x
2.74" w x
4.00" l,
.18 pounds
- Hard Disk: 512GB
Features
- SATA 6Gb/s interface, unleashes the full potential of today's leading platforms
- Faster performance with compressed data (MP3, JPG, RAW, PSD, OS X software, etc.)
- Sustained performance; remains close to "fresh-out-of-the-box" performance
- AES and automatic encryption to secure data
- TRIM support
- Certifications: RoHS, CE, FCC, C-Tick, VCCI, BSMI
- Indilinx nDurance increases NAND life up to 2X of the rated P/E cycles
- MTBF: 1.25 million hours
Product Description
OCZ Octane 512GB 2.5" SATA III Solid State Drive (SSD)/ SATA 6Gb/s interface, unleashes the full potential of today's leading platforms, Indilinx Infused/Boot time reduction optimizations for instant-on experience/Superior performance across all file sizes and mixed workloads/ Faster performance with compressed data (MP3, JPG, RAW, PSD, OS X software, etc.)/ Sustained performance; remains close to "fresh-out-of-the-box" performance/ Advanced flash management technology to maximize endurance/ AES and automatic encryption to secure data/ TRIM support. Additional Technical Features: Strong performance at low queue depths (QD 1 – 3) / Innovative latency reduction technology (read as low as 0.06ms and write as low as 0.09ms)/ Indilinx nDurance increases NAND life up to 2X of the rated P/E cycles / Proprietary page mapping algorithms
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
35 of 45 people found the following review helpful.Smoking Fast on My Mac
By John S
This product rocks so far! Prices have been coming down, and I wanted an SSD that had the same capacity as my internal hard drive.I have a 15-inch Macintosh unibody laptop (mid 2010) running OS X 10.7 "Lion" with a 500G internal hard drive. A friend put a roughly 120G SSD in his, and put the old HD in place of the DVD-ROM using an adapter you can find on Amazon. (He put the "superdrive" in an external USB enclosure, also available on Amazon.) (I decided I like having an internal DVD drive.) After research, I bought a $12 2.5" USB SATA enclosure and put the SSD in it. I have OS X on my "Time Machine" external backup drive. After cleaning up my internal drive to get rid of junk (using free program "Disk Inventory X" to find big wasteful files,) I booted from the backup drive so my internal drive was static and could be copied to SSD. Then I cloned my internal drive to the SSD using a program I bought called SuperDuper (which has always performed well for me.) (You might try Carbon Copy Cloner too.) For a day, I ran my system from the cloned version via USB choosing it as the startup disk. I also did a backup of it. Then I put the SSD inside my Mac in place of my old HD (my unibody Mac opens with three long and a bunch of short screws on the bottom. (While in there, you may as well insert the maximum RAM too.) I re-booted with no external drives attached--blazingly fast! (And I don't even take advantage of the 6GB transfer because my Mac is old--but if I get a new one this SSD drive is going into it.) Finally, there is a free program called TrimEnabler that enables TRIM (which tells the SSD which blocks the OS is not using, so it can pre-erase them for later use instead of having to first erase and then re-write (because SSDs need to write to blank blocks instead of over-writing written blocks.) TrimEnabler saw my SSD and allowed me to enable TRIM without using Terminal to modify system files. ("Lion" and >10.6.8 permit TRIM support.) The main reason for this review is to help others with Macs do what I did with shortcut info and less research.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.1 TB SSD. Enough said
By Lanay
Bought to use with Windows 7 Pro. System works great and is quiet. I use this drive with a Gigabyte z68 m/b and do fine. It is much faster than a conventional HD. It's very cool running. Got this drive in Sept off a bid site, and so far it's working well. Octane done did it.Update, April 2013:The specs since September 2012: the OCZ SSD drive, Gigabyte Z68MA m/b, i7 2600K cpu, GE force 620, 650, then 660ti g-card, 32mb ram & 950W pc power&cooling psu. The only thing I will be doing is upgrading to the 3770K chip and a 680 card later on for this system. My drive is nowhere near full with a bunch of games etc. on it. It's still going strong with no problems at all. Still on Win7, will keep 7 on this system.Time to find a second TB SSD and build a second system.Will update in approx. 6 mos.
15 of 19 people found the following review helpful.Smoking fast and quiet!!!!!!
By Mark W
What can I say. This drive is the fastest I've ever used. I have mechanical drives and hydrid drives. Neither can come close to the performance of this Octane unit. For those of you that live by your WEI score, this unit posted a 7.9! Windows boots much quicker now than before. Virus scans, general tasks and game loadings are ridiculously quick. I can't say enough good things about this unit. I bought the OEM version, so the only thing that comes is the drive itself: no cables,no screws,no mounting bracket, and no software. Not an issue for me since my 650D case came with the mounting bracket and the screws. My motherboard came with extra SATA 6 cables. I downloaded a freeware program to migrate my software to the SSD. Everything is working great.GRIPES:1. $$$/GB - guess that real performance costs!2. Reliability: only time will tell how long this unit lives. The unit comes with a lengthy 3 yr warranty, so I expect a long life from the unit.


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