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February 2016
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114 Tests
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306 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Sehr günstiger Preis
Ordentliche reine Lese-Performance
Verbesserte Schreibleistung gegenüber Vorgänger
Kurzfristig hohe Schreibleistung dank Cache
Sehr gute Software SSD Guru (auch für Linux)
3 Jahre ShieldPlus-Garantie
Vorabaustausch über Seriennu
Äußerst preisgünstig
Kundenfreundliche Garantiebedingungen
Sehr gutes Preis/Leistungs-Verhältnis
Lange Haltbarkeit (TBW)
DEVSLP-Stromsparmodus
SSD Utility Management-Software
3 Jahre Garantiezeit inkl. Advanced Warranty Program (ShieldPlus)
Preis/Leistung
Geringe CPU-Belastung
Gute Transferraten
Keinerlei Probleme im Test
Software
Performance
Saubere Verarbeitung
Gute Performance
Ordentliche Lebensdauer
Drei Jahre Garantie (+OCZ ShieldPlus Warranty)
Preis
Sehr hoche Kapazität
Bei der man meistens auf eine zusätzliche Festplatte komplett verzichten kann
Sehr schneller Datentransfer beim Lesen - das Wichtigste in der Praxis
Schnelle Lesegeschwindigkeit von 525 Mbytes/s
Dank SLC-Cache sehr schnell in den meisten Praxis-Szenarien
3 Jahre Garantie
Sehr schnelle Lesegeschwindigkeit
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Performance beim Schreiben insgesamt eher langsam
(Niedrige Performance)
Benchmark
PCMark 8 - Belastungstest
Hohe Zugriffszeit
Durchschnittlicher Preis
Verwirrender Installationspfad für die Software
Geschwindigkeit beim Lesen kleiner Blöcke
Verbrauch unter Last
Schreibtempo sehr ungleich
Bremst stark bei vielen Schreibvorgängen
Schreibtempo erholt sich nur langsam
Bei längeren Schreibvorgängen geht das Tempo deutlich runter
Veröffentlicht: 2016-03-18, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: tomshardware.co.uk
OCZ's ShieldPlus warranty and SSD Guru software are among the best available. The Trion 150 includes both if you're willing to overlook some of its shortcomings
The Trion 150 is a welcome replacement for the poorly-received Trion 100, but it's still not as competitive as it needs to be. It's difficult to recommend this model when the same company offers an MLC-based SSD for the same price
Products like the OCZ ARC 100 and Zotac Premium Edition with MLC flash disarm any value arguments from the Trion 150 right out of the gate. The new Trion improves on some of the performance limitations found in the original model, but that's still not eno...
Good performance vs. price ratio, Perfect drive as fast HDD replacement, Latest TLC technology, 100% Toshiba technology (besides cache buffer), 3-Year ShieldPlus Warranty,
Not the same endurance as MLC-based drives, “If you haven’t had the itch to make the switch, it’s about time. The OCZ Trion 150 provides an amazing performance vs. price ratio and it’s also backed by the best drive warranty on the market.”, OCZ Trion150 2
OCZ was one of the main companies to set a new standard for budget SSDs that still performed great when they released their Trion 100 series a little while ago. Now that they are back with the Trion 150 they are continuing this trend and I might as well s...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-02-19, Autor: Marc , Testbericht von: ocaholic.ch.english
performance is on a competitive level regarding the entry level segmentLast but not least this leaves us talking about the price The 480 Gigabyte version we've tested here, is already up on Geizhalsat where you can find it listed for as little as 119 Eur...
Starting with the build quality of the Trion 150 it is hard to find any issue of note. The metal casing gets us off to a good start, it’s always preferable to plastic. Then inside the drive is packed with quality components, Toshiba branded, including their latest TLC NAND. Obviously this makes a lot of sense given OCZ is part of the Toshiba group...
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Veröffentlicht: 2016-02-04, Autor: Allan , Testbericht von: kitguru.net
IOPS performance has improved over older Trion 100, Toshiba controller is solid with both incompressible and compressible data, 7mm chassis is practical for use in a superportable laptop, competitively priced
SSD market is both saturated and extremely competitive.
The OCZ Trion 150 is a replacement for the budget Trion 100 models that we reviewed back in July 2015. The move to 15nm Toshiba triple level cell NAND has certainly been a positive move and the Toshiba controller delivers fantastic results with compressib...
The TRION series is back on track. OCZ's TRION 150 is a decent performer with an outstanding price point, which is quite the opposite of what we got from the TRION 100. Enthusiasts will want to steer clear, but for the average user looking for something...
Drive performance, Low cost, 3year advanced warranty, 7mm form factor
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Coming to market as an improvement over the OCZ Trion 100 drives thanks to a process shrink to 15nm on the TLC NAND and firmware improvements to the Toshiba NAND controller, the OCZ Trion 150 holds its own when you look at the overall performance in each...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-04-08, Autor: Jonathan , Testbericht von: aphnetworks.com
With new flash chips and an updated firmware underneath the hood of the OCZ Trion 150 480GB, the mission of this drive has not changed. The mission was not to explore new frontiers to raise the bar in performance. Instead, the mission was to offer more va...
When we first reviewed OCZs Trion series, the conclusion boiled down to one salient fact: while potential buyers will drool over halo products, most will end up buying an SSD which satisfies their needs without breaking the bank. The original Trion 100 a...