

Product Details
- Brand: OCZ
- Model: OCZSSD2-1SLD30G
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .83" h x
2.01" w x
2.40" l,
.17 pounds
Features
- Available in 30GB, 60GB, 120GB, and 250GB capacities*
- Read up to 155 MB/sec/ Write: up to 90 MB/sec
- Slim 2.5-inch Design/ 100.2 x 70 x 9.5mm /Lightweight 77g
- Shock Resistant 1500G / Low Power Consumption
- MTBF 1.5 million hours /2 year warranty
Product Description
OCZ Technology 30GB SATAII Solid State Drive OCZ Solid Series 30GB SATA II 2.5" SSD. Reads 155 MB/sec. Writes:90 MB/sec. RAID Support.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.It's fast. Solid return for money spent.
By Steve S.
Pros: It's power consumption is lower. It fit into my laptop case just fine. I would say boot speed is faster than a Raptor. I have not experienced any of the stutters or delays associated with these sorts of drives at this price point.Cons: It's a little pricey for 30GB.Other Thoughts: I took an extra 5 minutes and formatted it according to the OCZ recommendations prior to installing XP Pro. I have experienced the random-write stutter issues on other SSD's I have, so I know what to look for. I am not experiencing these issues with this drive. It did not seem to like installation from a SATA-based CD-ROM, so I used an IDE-based one with no problem. Could be the SSD, could be the Optical drive. I don't know. I suspect it's my make and model of SATA CD/DVD drive.I don't subscribe to synthetic benchmarks because they are, well, synthetic. What I can tell you is that it does not stutter or lock up for brief periods of time. XP Pro installed quickly-much faster than a 7200RPM drive. SP3 installed quickly.However, I doubt this drive could keep up with a sustained write if pitted against a decent 7.2K or 10K drive.Finally, I suggest you follow the additional SSD tips such as disabling indexing, system restore, using appropriate cache settings, and such. If you have a second mechanical drive you should use that drive for your page file. Don't defragment SSD's, regardless of how much your defragmenter nags you to. A few extra minutes of work upfront will be repaid with a much quicker SSD down the road.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Pretty good
By JLDET5
I'm using this as a secondary drive and secondary boot drive. No problems and seems pretty good. I'm going to try their faster Vertex performance version as a primary very soon!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Solid Improvement For An Aging OSX Apple MacBook
By Mac Gizmo Guy
This low-end 'value' SSD from OCZ is markedly fast compared to the stock hard drive my 1st-generation MacBook came with. It's performed flawlessly running OS X Leopard 10.5 the past few months, and I consider an SSD to be the singularly smartest computer upgrade I've ever done. My Mac starts up, launches and switches apps, shuts down in a *fraction* of the time. I've never detected any of the 'stuttering' or 'pausing' Windows XP users moan about with these original JMicron controller based drives: OSX responds admirably. Given that most Macs - until rather recently - have SATA I speed controller chips, buying the absolute latest, greatest, fastest SATA II SSD may be overkill anyways. However, I do think my NEXT SSD will decidedly be an OCZ *Vertex* drive two-tiers up from the Solid Series.


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