Testseek.com have collected 171 expert reviews of the OCZ 2.5 inch Vector 180 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OCZ 2.5 inch Vector 180 Series SATA600.
March 2015
(84%)
171 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Excellent performance, 5-year warranty, Very good in a used state, Competitive price
Questions remain over brand
Toshiba-owned OCZ Storage Solutions is reinvigorating its premium consumer line-up with the introduction of the Vector 180 drive. Based largely on the outgoing Vector 150 but now with larger capacities, power-loss protection and an enhanced warranty, the ...
Emphasis on reliability, higher mixed workload performance and in the top tier of overall performance
MSRP is too high at the start of the lifecycle to compete with 850 Pro and Extreme PRO. Reliability features could impact heavy workload performance
The Barefoot 3 controller gets one last flagship model before OCZ enters the NVMe era. New reliability features are nice as long as the performance penalty isn't too high. Time will tell, but this could be the most reliable SATA-based SSD to come to marke...
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The Vector 180 is mainly just an update to bring OCZ's flagship series into line with the rest by giving it the latest generation of Toshiba NAND. As such, performance is mostly unchanged, although there are occasional differences, and its closest compari...
incompressible and compressible performance is fantastic, very strong IOPS performance, Power failure management system in place, using the latest high performance A19 NAND flash from Toshiba
intense price competition from the likes of Samsung.
It seems only fair to give OCZ credit for their recent activity in highlighting the reliability of their latest Solid State Drives. While many skeptics may argue their credibility is almost beyond repair it is worth bearing in mind that no other company h...
Published: 2015-05-22, Author: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
As the market for enthusiasts looking for bleeding edge speed moves on to PCI Express and M.2 based SSDs, it is rather unsurprising to see the gap closing in between value oriented products and performance parts that remain in the SATA 6Gb/s world. When w...
Despite a few delays OCZ’s new Vector 180 series is finally being launched and the wait was certainly worth it. While we have seen a number of competing launches, the 180 has shown that with the right combination of advanced NAND and an entrenched control...
Underwhelming performance, Bundled 3.5inch HDD adapter and cloning utility, SSD Guru management utility, Power failure protection, Decently priced
No longer blazing fast by today's standard, ShieldPlus warranty program not available locally, Heavy for an SSD a concern for notebook users
As we mentioned many times before, some form of vertical integration is crucial to succeeding in the SSD market. And out of the many brands, only Samsung and Intel can lay claim to being truly vertically integrated, meaning to say that they produce their...