It is hard function selecting the right high-velocity solid-state drive, is not it? Extreme SandForce results tout supreme out-and-out function, Intel's drives are broadly considered as few of the most robust (and they arrive with a 5-year warranty), when drives founded on the resurgent Marvell controller have demonstrated to be solid entire-rounders. Heck, still a cheap-and-cheerful SATA 3Gbps results can function wonders in the right scenario.


As we have frequently told early, in most use scenarios, it is tough to tell one quick solid-state drive from another; they are entire silent, they entire offer near-instant access, and if you are arriving from a traditional hard disk, they will all experience like a important upgrade. Our suggestion has typically been to select a drive from a well-considered manufacturer that function well in benchmarks and arrives bundled with a nice warranty.


But for sure producers, acquiring those main ingredients to decrease into position has not been as simple as you had think. OCZ, for example, has led the line with innovational SandForce results such as the quickly Vertex 3, the mind-boggling RevoDrive X2, and a pair of clever hybrids, but functioning on the cutting edge of solid-state drive technology answered in firmware bugs and blue display of death that have insert something of a dent in the company's reputation.

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To OCZ's credit, the aforementioned consequences look to have been identified and eradicated, but a worse rep's difficult to shake in recent web-connected world, and the producer required something that will assist earn back the trust of would-be clients.


That is where the Octane arrives in. Introduced as OCZ's new function Series solid-state drive, the Octane is one of some solid-state drives where together the PCB and controller are construct through the producer. That rare occurrence is created possible thruogh OCZ's 2011 acquisition of Indilinx, and as a answer, the drive's PCB, controller and firmware are entire planned in-house.


In theory, that should answers in all parts functioning in harmony - and if they do not, OCZ would not require to expect for third parties such as SandForce to furnish an answer.


This drive is OCZ by and through, and it is pointed at both conventional and function users. A options of SATA 3Gbps and SATA 6Gbps examples are available, and in the matter of the latter, in build capacities add 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB (TBC).


Octane is the first 2.5in solid-state drive to extends a 1TB capacity, but we are beginning through assuming a look at the more honest 128GB example. The eagle-eyed reader will note that the smallest choices even fetches at retail, and that is more than a well-respected Crucial M4 of the similar capacity, or high-velocity 120GB SandForce drives such as Corsair's Force GT and OCZ's own Vertex 3.