OCZ 64GB SATA II SSD Comments
| Author | Edward Chester |
| Published | 8th May 2008 |
| Manufacturer | OCZ |
| Supplier | MemoryC |
| Price | £611.87 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £703.65 (Inc VAT) |
| Latest Price | Click here |
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Comments for OCZ 64GB SATA II SSD
Narinsak said on 23rd June 2008
Peter Morris said on 9th August 2008
OK, Ed, what mark would you have given this for value had the cost been £165? That's the price DABS are asking for this little puppy.
http://www.dabs.com/ProductView.aspx?Quicklinx=55VK
Hope it isn't just a pre-stock place-holder. If true, they'd better get ready to be deluged. Not quite the same manufacturer's code but otherwise looks the same. Other vendors have similar (if slightly higher) prices so looks true.
Pedro
Ed said on 11th September 2008
Just for the record, Pedro, the drive you refer to is not the same one. The one you're looking at is the cheaper core version.
KevinH said on 5th October 2008
Ed, that begs the question, what is the difference between the core version and the one you guys tested? Thinking of buying one to put in my Panasonic notebook so interested.
Thanks in advance
KevinH
Hwa Shik Youn said on 27th January 2009
It is written in Korean on the label that this product was made by Samsung. In fact this is sold in other parts of the world with Samsung brand with the same model number, MCCOE64G5MPP-OVA. Youn
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I am always looking for faster read and write from my drive. The test you've performed has help me decide the new drive for my notebook.
How can I know if OCZ 64GH SATA 2 SSD is compatible and will perform better over my current 7200 rpm HD. I have Dell XPS 1210 (T7200). Can the Interface Controller be updated or added for my notebook.