Wednesday, September 12th 2012
OCZ Shows off Barefoot 3-Powered SSD at IDF
Yesterday at the Intel Developer Forum 2012 in San Francisco the OCZ Technology Group (OCZ for short) provided a quick peek at its upcoming solid state drive named Vector. Coming in a 2.5-inch form factor, the Vector features a Barefoot 3 controller (designed by Indilinx from top to bottom, unlike the Barefoot 2 which has Marvell technology), 2x nm MLC NAND, and a SATA 6.0 Gbps interface. Unfortunately OCZ didn't say anything about the drive's performance.
The Vector is set to be released in Q4 in at least two capacities - 256 GB and 512 GB.
Source:
Engadget
The Vector is set to be released in Q4 in at least two capacities - 256 GB and 512 GB.
11 Comments on OCZ Shows off Barefoot 3-Powered SSD at IDF
Anyhow, this Barefoot 3 looks very interesting. I wonder how much better this will be versus Barefoot 2 seeing how this new one was built from scratch. Good Job OCZ, :D
Reliability is another issue though as a lot of people seem not to trust OCZ SSD’s regardless of model / controller. OCZ needs the reliability of Intel and Samsung while maintaining its low prices. Customer reports of DOA and early failures (hours / days) seem to be fairly high.
I have a number of OCZ SSD’s:
120GB Vertex 2 (1x)
60GB Agility (1x)
120GB Octane (1x)
240GB Vertex Plus (2x)
360GB Agility III (1x)
and have never had a problem though.
I’ve also been eyeing a 512GB Vertex 4 for ~$299.99,……
But I have SSD units from other manufacturers as well, such as Corsair 120GB Force Series 3 (2x), Crucial 256GB M4 (1x), Kingston SSDNow SNV-2S 128GB and so on,…
Honestly though, reviews of such things typically don’t involve much more then one or possibly two review units. As such it’s a small sampling. As I said earlier I have a number of OCZ SSD units and have never had a problem. I take all reasonable precautions and upgrade my firmware,…and so on. So I am tempted to disregard at least some of the negative user reviews citing failures.
User reviews naturally included uninitiated users which somewhat throws off the ability to trust what is reported 100%.
www.techpowerup.com/reviews/OCZ/Vertex_4_256_GB/ That is the comment I based my firmware comment on.