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The Vector SSD itself is tucked into a form fitting foam rubber sleeve to protect it from damage during shipment. OCZ makes data transfer to your new solid state drive painless thanks to the included Acronis True Image software product key. Other accessories include an OCZ 3.5" drive tray and mounting screws along with a detailed installation guide and a "I love my SSD" sticker.
OCZ's Vector series is almost 100 percent manufactured using in-house technologies, the drive's NAND Flash being the exception. At the heart of the Vector SSD is the Indilinx Barefoot 3 controller which features a radical new design using the ARM Cortex processor coupled with OCZ's Aragon co-processor that handles certain storage operations. The Vector 256GB is capable of Sequential Read/Write speeds up to 550MB/s~530MB/s, with 4k Random Read/Writes and 100,000~95,000 IOPS. Other features include BCH ECC capable of correcting up to 28 random bits/1kb, TRIM and idle time garbage collection, SMART support and an Advanced NAND management suite (hopefully) ensuring many years of trouble-free use.
Unlike other solid state drives that use a flimsy metal or plastic case, OCZ's Vector utilizes a lightweight metal case. With it's ultra-thin 7mm profile, OCZ's Vector is the perfect upgrade for your laptop.
The Vector is equipped with two 256MB DDR3 chips for cache and 25nm MLC NAND in a standard 8-channel configuration.
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