There was much talk of "Case OCZ" with the passage of 25 nm memory of some vertex 2, which has led to a loss of performance and capacity on certain references. Obviously, the manufacturer seems to have realized it was a mistake and should release some new models with the type of memory clear. The company will therefore offer OCZSSD2-2VTX200G.25, OCZSSD2 2VTX160G.25-and-OCZSSD2 2VTX80G.25, SSDs use memory in 25 nm and with 200, 160 and 80 GB capacity.
The OCZSSD2-2VTX240G.34, OCZSSD2 2VTX120G.34-and-OCZSSD2 2VTX60G.34 use of memory in 34 nm and will provide 240, 120 and 60 GB capacity. The difference between .25 and .34 will be on two points: the .25 will - according to OCZ - less expensive than the .34, .34, while in some cases will be faster.
Please note that the price difference is obviously the price per GB, do not expect a 160 GB .25 to .34 price of a 120GB
The OCZSSD2-2VTX240G.34, OCZSSD2 2VTX120G.34-and-OCZSSD2 2VTX60G.34 use of memory in 34 nm and will provide 240, 120 and 60 GB capacity. The difference between .25 and .34 will be on two points: the .25 will - according to OCZ - less expensive than the .34, .34, while in some cases will be faster.
Please note that the price difference is obviously the price per GB, do not expect a 160 GB .25 to .34 price of a 120GB
- The OCZ Vertex 3 Review (120GB) (06/04/2011)
- OCZ Vertex 3 Preview: Faster and Cheaper than the Vertex 3 Pro (24/02/2011)
- OCZ Launches Vertex 3 and Vertex 3 Pro SATA SSDs (24/02/2011)
- OCZ's consumer-grade Vertex 3 SSD gets benched, SandForce SF-2281 helps spank competition (27/02/2011)
- OCZ Grows Up, Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Indilinx (15/03/2011)
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