

Product Details
- Size: 120 GB
- Color: Black
- Brand: OCZ
- Model: RVD3MI-FHPX4-120G
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .87" h x
3.90" w x
6.60" l,
.45 pounds
- Hard Disk: 120GB
Features
- Read: Up to 1000 MB/s, Write: Up to 900 MB/s, Max Random Write 4KB (Aligned): 135,000 IOPS
- MTBF: 1,000,000 hours, Shock Resistance: 1500g
- Current OS Supported: Windows 7 32/64
- Operating Temp: 0 C ~ 70 C, Ambient Temp: 0 C ~ 55 C, Storage Temp: -45 C ~ 85 C, Power Consumption: 13.5W idle, 14.3W active
- OCZ SuperScale Storage Controller Virtualized Controller Architecture 2.0 Bootable as a direct-attach device 128-bit & 256-bit AES-compliant data encryption
Product Description
PCI-E Solid State Drive / Workstation-Class / 140,000 IOPS / 120GB-480GB. Designed to deliver maximum throughput in multithreaded applications, the new Max IOPS edition is an extension of the industry-leading RevoDrive 3 product line, supporting workstation users that require greater transactional throughput and bandwidth. The RevoDrive 3 Max IOPS series combines a proven cutting-edge PCI Express architecture and OCZ proprietary Virtualized Controller Architecture (VCA) 2.0 flash virtualization layer with premium NAND flash components to deliver exceptional 4KB random write performance of up to 140,000 IOPS, along with increased transfer rates at 1025MB/s reads and 950MBs/ writes. The RevoDrive 3 Max IOPS edition will be available in 120GB to 480GB capacities, providing ample space for data warehousing, applications, multimedia files, and operating systems with the superior durability, energy efficiency, and reliability of SSDs.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.Fast Fast Fast, but mobo RAID must be disabled
By mpinch
Been working great for 10 months now.This made my machine much faster and more responsive. Like getting a new PC.Downside of this is that you can't easily (or at all) get it to work with disk based backup programs like Macrium Reflect (which I love). A SATA SSD is a more portable and more compatible choice, but SATA SSDs are not as fast as this PCI "disk". My desktop was about 18 months old and was fast when I bought it, but it seemed sluggish compared to my SSD-based laptop. This drive fixed that.I could not get the drive to work initially. I had an existing RAID array using the intel software and the RAID capability on the motherboard. I was going to keep my existing RAID as drive D, but I had to move it to a Windows based software RAID to get it to work.It took FOREVER to figure out how to get windows to work and the key was that NO RAID could be configured in the intel raid bios. Even if you aren't using it on this disk, it cannot be configured. Once I turned all the raid off in the motherboard BIOS and moved my disk to Windows RAID (RAID via Windows), it worked fine. That was quite a bit of work.Maybe newer drivers fix this.


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