Tuesday, March 6th 2012

OCZ Vertex 4 Solid State Drive Seen at CeBIT

As promised, OCZ Technology is showing off at CeBIT 2012 its newest Vertex Series solid state drive, the Vertex 4. Pictured below, the upcoming SSD is based around the Indilinx Everest 2 platform, it features synchronous MLC NAND Flash memory (SLC can be used for enterprise-oriented models), and is capable of transfer speeds of up to 550 MB/s and up to 90,000 IOPS.

The Vertex 4 drive on display at CeBIT has a 2.5-inch form factor, a SATA 6.0 Gbps interface, and, according to the live demos, it delivers sequential read/write speeds of 367/305 MB/s and up to 80,000 IOPS for 4k random reads.
Source: ComputerBase
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11 Comments on OCZ Vertex 4 Solid State Drive Seen at CeBIT

#1
hhumas
awesome read/rw speed
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#2
aayman_farzand
When do products announced in CeBit usually release? I've been considering a 128GB SSD, and if these are out soon they I'll directly jump to the next gen SSDs.
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#3
robal
Isn't it worse than SF-driven Vertex 3 ?
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#4
rpsgc
Support for up to 2TB


:)
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#5
Jegergrim
robalIsn't it worse than SF-driven Vertex 3 ?
Wondering the same thing, I can see it can achieve higher IOPS though
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#6
neko77025
robalIsn't it worse than SF-driven Vertex 3 ?
it might be .. but OCZ now owns Indilinx & does not have too pay SF .. .. so the question should be .. How much cheaper ?
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#7
Nemesis881
Says up to 550mb/sec am I missing something? Those tests are a bit low.
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#8
Athlon2K15
HyperVtX™
Speed depends on the benchmark ran.I would have prefered a run of CrystalDiskMark over AS SSD
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#9
Roadrunner
Nemesis881Says up to 550mb/sec am I missing something? Those tests are a bit low.
It depends on data compressibility and how compressable data is the test using. I beleave AS SSD is using 0% and in RealLife there is approximately 50% compressibility so we might be looking at 450MB/s. But its just a guess. Acc time is awesome.
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#10
Gradius2
hhumasawesome read/rw speed
It was running as IDE/ATA mode, not as AHCI (yep, noobs!).

So it must be trully around 550MB/s.
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#11
Prima.Vera
performance a little low, for a future release....
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