OCZ Technology RevoDrive 110 GB PCI Express 4 GB-s Slim Solid State Drive OCZSSDPX-1RVD0110

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OCZ Technology RevoDrive 110 GB PCI Express 4 GB-s Slim Solid State Drive OCZSSDPX-1RVD0110
OCZ Technology RevoDrive 110 GB PCI Express 4 GB-s Slim Solid State Drive OCZSSDPX-1RVD0110

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Product Details

  • Color: Black
  • Brand: OCZ
  • Model: OCZSSDPX-1RVD0110
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .90" h x
    5.00" w x
    7.20" l,
    .30 pounds
  • Hard Disk: 110GB

Features

  • NAND Flash Components: Multi-Level Cell (MLC) NAND Flash Memory, Interface: PCI-Express Gen. 1, Form Factor: PCI-Express x4
  • Life Expectancy: 2 million hours Mean Time Before Failure (MTBF), Reliability: ECC: Up to 24 bytes correctable per 512-byte sector
  • Max Read: up to 525 MB/s, Max Write: up to 435 MB/s, 4k Random Write (Aligned): 70,000 IOPS, Seek time: 0.1 ms











Product Description

The OCZ RevoDrive makes fast, faster with an innovative performance design that pushes the envelope in solid state technology and leaves hard drives in the dust. Moving beyond the bottle neck of the SATA interface, the RevoDrive features a PCIe interface to deliver superior performance. Designed for high-performance gaming PCs and workstations, the RevoDrive dominates thanks to the unique capability to run both Windows and your essential applications and games. With speeds upto 520MBps and 80,000 IOPS, this bootable PCI Express SSD not only provides a more responsive PC experience, but promotes cooler, quieter, and more energy efficient conditions compared to traditional mechanical harddrives. The RevoDrive can accommodate a wide range of computing environments such as video-editing and other multi-media creation and management, all while providing the superior durability and reliability of SSDs.








Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
2A good upgrade for any PC, but a technology still in its infancy and still too pricey
By Common Sense
I was not as impressed as I thought I'd be with this product. It isn't as fast as I was expecting it to be (even with a clean Windows 7 install) and the quoted capacity is wrong. It is not 110 GB RAW as quoted, but 104 GB RAW. Internally it is two 52 GB drives in RAID 0. The remaining 6 GB may be used by the hardware for when cells die, but I don't appreciate the misquoting of the capacity of the drive.That said, the speedup was indeed noticeable. Most tasks complete in half to a third of the time, but with the quoted read and write speeds, I was expecting most tasks to complete in a quarter to a fifth of the time of my previous hard drive, yet another disappointment for my expectations. If you do get this drive, and you should once the price is $150 or less, be sure to run the Windows Experience Index test after you boot up Windows Vista or 7 for the first time. This will cause Windows to recognize the drive as an SSD and configure itself accordingly. If you do not, Windows will still run services like automatic defrag which will damage the life of your drive.A final gripe is that every once in a while (every couple of days under casual use) my system will lock up and the drive lights (on the board itself) will blink incessantly for about 30 seconds until finally allowing my system to continue processing. I don't know if that is a driver or hardware fault, but it seems that something is slowly falling behind and then has to catch up, necessitating the drive to do something to cause the system to stop responding until it completes its catching up. I thought the other reports of this were rubbish until I experienced it for myself. I have a laptop with a Samsung SSD and it does not do this.All in all, the promises are great but reality is not so kind. Wait until prices come down and hardware and OS makers fully figure SSDs out (in a year or two) and then get one of these. You won't regret it then.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4Fast Reads, Writes could be faster
By Ryan Vickers
373MB/s reads after 1 1/2 years of hard use. Writes are only 105MB/s which I believe used to be faster. I have used this with 2 different motherboards, both Asus and have had no problems either time using this device as my boot drive. Easy to set-up and works as it should. I give it a solid 4 star rating only because I think there has been a reduction in write speeds.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5faster performance
By Hip Hop
While I did expect insane speeds. I did get a performance boost and that was worth it. M4a79xtd evo motherboard was compatible, listed on their site. Great board butit only sata II only. So this card solves the 3gb/s bottleneck with sata II. Make sure you have an extra pci-e slot. Remember to do the research on the other settings needed for a pci-e ssd drive. Starts up fast. Shuts down quicker but not as fast as wanted. I'd recommend it, went with the 110gb because it was the most reasonably priced, relatively.

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