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OCZ Core Series V2 SSD; fast and upgradeable
Written by Andreas G 17 August 2008 17:21

OCZ has become a leading actor on to the Solid State Drive market and just one month after unveiling its Core Series SSD family, the successor has been outed. OCZ Core Series V2 is improved in almost every way, where we first of all notice the much improved rated transfer rates. The first generation of Core Series was specified at 120MB/s to 143MB/s read rate and 80 to 93MB/s write speed. Now that Core Series V2 arrives, it sports a sequential read speed of 170MB/s and a write speed of 98MB/s, for all models of the series.

All are 2.5" SATA drives and they sport four different capacities; 30GB, 60GB, 120GB and 250GB, which means that capacity has been improved but also adjusted to compensate for the decimal-binary conversion, we assume. OCZ has equipped all models with an integrated mini-USB port, which enables users to update the drives with new firmwares for optimized performance and functionality.

When and at what prices OCZ's new SSDs will appear remains to be seen, but we certainly hope it is soon.

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