Testseek.com have collected 77 expert reviews of the OCZ RevoDrive 350 PCIe and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OCZ RevoDrive 350 PCIe.
June 2014
(86%)
77 Reviews
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Abstract: The first generation of native PCI-Express SSDs arrived on the market this year, albeit a little later than expected. At any rate, some of these SSDs seem to live up to the promise of providing a faster interface. We tested SSDs by Plextor, Kingston, Sa...
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Published: 2014-10-07, Author: Richard , review by: vortez.net
Ultra all round performance, See above, 3 year warranty (50GB Host writes per day)
Expect looks of envy, Green PCB, No instructions (hard copy)
When we were asked to take a look at the new OCZ RevoDrive 350 we expected a blisteringly fast, ultra sleek, dominating product that would have us salivating as we watched the benchmark scores roll in. To this end we were not disappointed. Nobody can doub...
Superb transfer rates, Great all, round performer, Neat solution for SSDs in a RAID array
Very expensive, Niche appeal, Access times seem suspiciously high, Rival products just offer more
The RevoDrive 350 is a very powerful and very fast SSD, but it's also very expensive, priced to compete with SATA SSDs from two years ago, when they cost more than twice as much as they do now, and didn't perform as well. OCZ could do with upping its g...
Record breaking performance, looks great, doesn’t require any power cables, significant improvement over the RevoDrive 3 X2, bypasses current SATA limitations,
£1.25 per GB, Not ideal if you use multiple graphics cards, 240GB unit looks to be significantly slower, so be careful, Kitguru says: If you want the fastest system that money can buy you will want an OCZ RevoDrive 350 480GB as the boot/OS drive, Rating:
The OCZ RevoDrive 350 480GB is not only significantly faster than the OCZ RevoDrive 3 x2, but it has proven the fastest SSD drive we have ever tested.The enthusiast audience has been dealing with the limitations of the SATA 3 interface for some time now...
Abstract: OCZ had launched the last version of their PCI-Express based RevoDrives back in 2011, three years ago. Back then the SSD maker put up to two SandForce SF-2281 controller on one PCI-Express card, which allowed for transfer speeds of more than 1000 Megabyte...
When OCZ first launched the RevoDrive series back in 2010 it was an industry leading product, offering a different approach to solid state storage for mainstream/enthusiast home users. With each revision OCZ refined their approach to PCIe devices and by t...
When OCZ first launched the RevoDrive series back in 2010 it was an industry leading product, offering a different approach to solid state storage for mainstream/enthusiast home users. With each revision OCZ refined their approach to PCIe devices and by t...
Abstract: In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. This is the unfortunate but temporary state of consumer SSDs that aren't the Intel 750 or Samsung SM951. Both of those drives offer cutting-edge performance, value (relative to peers), and the potential...
Abstract: In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. This is the unfortunate but temporary state of consumer SSDs that aren't the Intel 750 or Samsung SM951. Both of those drives offer cutting-edge performance, value (relative to peers), and the potential...
Abstract: The world of solid-state drives has reached a state of limbo. We're pretty much at the limit of current SATA technology, and SATA Express will be more of an evolution than a revolution. If you really need some extra horsepower, where do you turn? The new ...