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OCZ RevoDrive Hybrid 1TB HDD/SSD Review

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12 comments

  1. yay, kudos to OCZ. about time 🙂

  2. Thats really good. Didnt think that would be possible. Is it just for Windows 7 ?

  3. I was wondering when something like this would be released, and it came quicker than I imagined. There will always be a trade off with a mechanical drive in the mix, but they seem to have it narrowed down a good bit.

  4. great stuff. been waiting for something like this. reckon they could make a 2.5 inch drive like this? obviously it would be much thicker in dimensions and not practical for a laptop, but for a desktop? would make a lot of sense. 1TB sata 6GBps drive right at the limits of the platform for about £350?

  5. This is really incredible. 1tb for under £400 at this speed? OCZ really do lead the way in SSD tech.

  6. How do I know if my motherboard can support this? ive read some dont allow for booting.?

  7. Its still a fair bit of cash. are they making a smaller size? 500gb would be great for £200 🙂

  8. lousy drive for money. seagate has similar pci-e drive with 10X performance for same money.

    drashek md

  9. thomasxstewart.

    what bollocks. 10GB/s read via a 2.5 inch drive and SSD combo for £400? lol.

  10. Nought to do,

    I believe that Segate makes a drive in 300GB and 500GB sizes that is a hybrid SSD and mechanical HDD. I’m pretty sure that it even fits into a laptop. Now, I’m not sure about relative performance and they are pretty pricey for what they are but they do exhist.

    Now this OCZ drive, that is a nice piece. I would probably use something like this on my media PC for encoding purposes or the like. My RAID setup seems to slow down when running a lot of reads and writes. I bet that this would be substantially better at doing those type of things.