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OCZ's latest SSD offering is the 256GB Vector which we're reviewing here today. OCZ is taking solid state drives to the next level with the Vector lineup, featuring the new Indilinx infused Barefoot 3 controller that promises to bring extreme performance to the masses at an attractive price (around $0.93 per gigabyte). The Vector series will be available in several storage capacities: 128GB, 256GB and 512GB versions.
Taking a quick look at the package, on the front is a brief description of OCZ's Vector SSD that highlights the SATA III (6Gbps), MLC Flash Memory and Indilinx technologies, as well as TRIM support, the included 3.5/inch desktop adapter and bonus Acronis True Image software (download required). At the back of the box is a brief description in multiple languages.
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Available Capacities
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128GB, 256GB, 512GB
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NAND Components
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MLC
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Interface
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SATA III / 6Gbps
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Form Factor
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2.5 inch; ultra-slim 7mm
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Dimensions
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99.7 (L) x 69.75 (W) x 7mm (H)
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Weight
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115g
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Controller
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Indilinx Barefoot 3
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Performance Optimizations
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TRIM, Idle Time Garbage Collection
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Power Consumption
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Idle: 0.9W Active: 2.25W
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OS Compatibility
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Windows, Linux, Mac OSX
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Included Contents
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Acronis cloning software registration key*;
3.5" desktop adapter
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Warranty
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5-years
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