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![]() ![]() It compares favourably to the SanDisk Extreme Pro, which has a ten year warranty but only covers 80TB TBW (~22GB/day). This is a pretty solid rating, and it's good to see it maintained even with the move to NAND dies of higher density. The capacities used are the same as those in all of its other 2.5-inch SSD lines, so it's clearly a trade off the company believes in and benefits from.Ħ4Gbit Toshiba Advanced 19nm Toggle 2.0 MLCĪlso maintained is the five year warranty, which again covers 50GB/day of writes (~91TB total bytes written), and this is 20GB/day more than the AMD R7 SSD is rated for. At the cost of a small bit of available capacity, this breathing room allows OCZ to manage its NAND more effectively to maintain performance consistency and improve algorithms related to garbage collection, wear levelling and tackling write amplification, for example. These rounded capacities show us that OCZ is sticking to its standard levels of overprovisioning, making an extra portion of the NAND that's physically used inaccessible to users. ![]() As well as this, the usual 120GB, 240GB and 480GB are all present. With the new drive comes a new capacity 960GB, which is a first for OCZ. ![]()
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