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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Superb Transfer Rates, Great All-Round Performance, An Easy Solution for SSDs in a RAID Array
High Access Times, Very Expensive
The OCZ RevoDrive 350's sequential read speeds are breathtaking, exceeding 2050 MB/s in some tests. That is around 10% higher then OCZ's specifications for the drive. The sequential write speeds of around 1908 MB/s also exceeds specifications by a wide ma...
The fastest solid state drive we have tested to date, Windows bootable, Easy to set up, Elegant design over previous model
Price puts it out of reach for many
I have been a fan of OCZ's RevoDrive series since it first debuted many years ago. Since then OCZ has always made improvements over the previous generation products. With the RevoDrive 350 OCZ has gone with 19 nm low-power Toshiba NAND memory, which of c...
The RevoDrive series is the latest product lineup from OCZ to transition to in-house Toshiba NAND flash, which is just one of many improvements. The RevoDrive 350 sports a new design with full aluminum front-plate and a single PCB solution, giving the uni...
It's been two and a half years since Shawn reviewed the RevoDrive 3 and gave it glowing marks for its outstanding performance. The RevoDrive 350 doubles those speeds in both read and write. As fast as SATA SSDs seem to those used to slow spinning HDD medi...
Abstract: The OCZ RevoDrive 350 is an internal SSD that connects directly to your PC's PCI Express bus. Since it doesn't have the limitations of SATA, a storage device like this can deliver amazingly-fast transfer rates that rival a 4-drive RAID array.The OCZ RevoD...
Class leading throughput and IOPS, Good boot compatibility with the use of AHCI (vs. NVMe)
Low Queue Depth response time and IOPS remains limited by SandForce controllers, Lack of NVMe support translates to greater CPU penalty per IO, 240GB model is excessively costly given the specs list it at half the performance, Possible performance issues
PROS:Class leading throughput and IOPSGood boot compatibility with the use of AHCI (vs. NVMe)CONS:Low Queue Depth response time and IOPS remains limited by SandForce controllersLack of NVMe support translates to greater CPU penalty per IO240GB model is ex...
Looking at OCZ's lineup today, it's become quite apparent that OCZ is looking to position themselves as a manufacturer of high end enthusiast and enterprise SSDs, and with their Vertex, Vector and RevoDrive lines in place in the client side, OCZ has a fai...
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Published: 2014-06-05, Author: Joe , review by: legitreviews.com
For the RevoDrive 350 480GB (1GB byte = 1,000,000,000 bytes) drive, the end user winds up with 447GiB (1GiB = 1,073,741,824 bytes) of addressable space which includes the roughly 7% chunk set aside as spare area. For the most part, if you want to excee...
Considering OCZ's new RevoDrive 350 on the whole, here's what we're looking at: This new OCZ PCI Express SSD is built better, with a simpler, more elegant design that has fewer points of failure and less complexity. It's also built with newer, 19nm, lower...
We have some exciting times ahead of us alright, this year we'll see 10 Gbps interfaces like the M2 port take off, bringing performance close to say 700 - 800 MB/sec on a small SSD that you inject onto your motherboard. Those that do not have such an int...