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OCZ Trion 150 480 GB

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OCZ's Trion 150 is one of the most affordable SSDs on the market today, with only 27 cents per gigabyte. Performance has also been improved significantly over the Trion 100, which makes the Trion 150 an excellent candidate for a low-cost system upgrade to boost performance.

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Nice review, definitely a consideration for a value SSD. I don't think most would notice the difference between this drive an something more expensive, and I think that is just coming down to the fact that we are basically maxing out SATA 6Gb/s and AHCI.

Also, the write stalling on the Trion100 was supposed to be fixed, or greatly improved, with the 11.2 firmware. Release Notes. Any chance of testing out the difference the updated firmware makes?
 

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Nice review, definitely a consideration for a value SSD. I don't think most would notice the difference between this drive an something more expensive, and I think that is just coming down to the fact that we are basically maxing out SATA 6Gb/s and AHCI.

Also, the write stalling on the Trion100 was supposed to be fixed, or greatly improved, with the 11.2 firmware. Release Notes. Any chance of testing out the difference the updated firmware makes?

Always :), still sad there is no Samsung 850 EVO there and this week only $11 more than this drive. I like the 5 year warranty with the samsungs and for a extra $11-$20 still the way t o go.
 
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TLC@15nm

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You guys should really start using true capacity for price/gb calculations. these 480gb labeled drives are fairly constant at around 447gb, but those labeled 500/512 can have less predictable true capacities, but someone would just assume it's roughly the same as the 480gb drives if they didn't do prior research.
 
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Getting close to the 100 $ price I am willing to spend on a 480 GB drive for my games. I hope this happens later this year.
 
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Not everyone cares about endurance. I have had my MX100 for 15 months, and in 9600 hours I managed to write 5.6 TB and have 98% of life left, and it is a system drive (browser cache, temp files).

It would take me forever to write over 100 TB, which is what these 480 GB TLC drives can easily do.
 
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Not everyone cares about endurance. I have had my MX100 for 15 months, and in 9600 hours I managed to write 5.6 TB and have 98% of life left, and it is a system drive (browser cache, temp files).

It would take me forever to write over 100 TB, which is what these 480 GB TLC drives can easily do.

Its not just endurance. Although its much worse than MLC, this is not the primary concern.

Problem is data retention and subsequent read speed drop. Did anyone totally forget about 840evo fiasco ??
 
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These tests serve no purpose whatsoever for regular home usage. They are just the reason all those "myths" exist.

You obviously do not buy a low-end drive when you need top performance end endurance. But for browsing the internet, multimedia and gaming, a TLC drive offers everything you need.
 

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Its not just endurance. Although its much worse than MLC, this is not the primary concern.

Problem is data retention and subsequent read speed drop. Did anyone totally forget about 840evo fiasco ??

That problem has been fixed with firmware. There are now cell refresh algorithms that prevent degradation and stop the read performance drop. The only time it becomes an issue is if the drive is left unpowered for extended periods of time. And that shouldn't be an issue because no SSD is recommended for cold storage, because even MLC drives suffer from cell degradation over time.

You guys should really start using true capacity for price/gb calculations. these 480gb labeled drives are fairly constant at around 447gb, but those labeled 500/512 can have less predictable true capacities, but someone would just assume it's roughly the same as the 480gb drives if they didn't do prior research.

The amount lost is very predicable for all drives. It is all because of the 1GB = 1,000,000,000 Bytes system that storage manufacturers use. While software uses 1TB = 1,073,741,824 Bytes.

So 1GB on an SSD(or HDD) really shows up as 0.93GB to software.
480 x .93 = 446.4GB
500 x .93 = 465GB
512 x .93 = 476.2GB

This is the same across all drives. So using true capacity vs. advertised capacity wouldn't make any difference.
 
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The amount lost is very predicable for all drives. It is all because of the 1GB = 1,000,000,000 Bytes system that storage manufacturers use. While software uses 1TB = 1,073,741,824 Bytes.

So 1GB on an SSD(or HDD) really shows up as 0.93GB to software.
480 x .93 = 446.4GB
500 x .93 = 465GB
512 x .93 = 476.2GB

This is the same across all drives. So using true capacity vs. advertised capacity wouldn't make any difference.

This is all Windows's fault. Windows shows the quantity in base-2 while showing the base-10 unit (GB, MB). Linux shows this correctly, meaning base-2 quantity has also base base-2 units (GiB, MiB).

I am surprised how anyone takes Windows OS'es seriously when they make such elementary mistakes.
 
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