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Rave reviews for OCZ’s award-winning Octane solid state drive, NOW AVAILABLE

24 January, 2012 - New Products, Newsbytes

Combining high-speed data transfer rates with record-breaking access times, OCZ Octane SSDs are designed to provide a superior user experience and improved application performance. Octane leverages the cutting-edge Indilinx Everest p

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latform and is optimized for the complete spectrum of file types and sizes, with proprietary page mapping algorithms mirroring real world conditions across a wide range of applications.

Unique Indilinx Features

The Octane series also includes advanced features unique to Indilinx, including latency reduction technology to enhance system responsiveness and enable instant-on boot-ups, and proprietary NDurance™ technology to increase the lifespan of the NAND flash memory and minimize performance degradation. In addition, Octane drives support AES and automatic encryption to secure critical data, bringing unique enterprise features within the reach of enthusiasts. Octane SSDs also deliver the energy efficiency, durability, and reliability that traditional hard drives cannot provide.

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Reviews

“Look at those access times! The read is the fastest we have ever achieved… This is a fantastic drive, and overall I would consider it one of the best we’ve seen to date.” Pure Overclock 17 Jan 2012 Read More

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“When put to the test the Octane does not disappoint. It’s … effectively one of the fastest 6Gbps drives on the market today. …the Octane is worth owning. It performs at the top of its class, and it’s priced more aggressively than OCZ’s SandForce based drives” Anandtech, 23 Nov 2011 Read More

“Just take the sheer peak performance, and then look at the sustained performance throughout the SSD, it is seriously fast. If you put a drive like this into your SATA 3 compatible laptop or SATA 3 compatible PC, you’ll have no idea what is about to hit you. We very much enjoy the grand sustained performance of this SSD series, so [if] you copy a fast amount of compressed data, then the Octane will slay and slaughter in performance.” Guru3D, 5 Dec 2011 Read More

“The OCZ Octane is noticeably more affordable than other SATA 3-based SSD’s (cost per gigabyte)…. The OCZ Octane does significantly reduce the boot time of the host computer. In fact its boot time was the shortest I’ve seen.” CNET, 12 July 2011 Read More

“In AS SSD and CrystalDiskMark the Octane left the competitors (sometimes significantly) at a distance. Also the access times of the Octane were very fast, this device clearly takes the lead.” NotebookCheck (Germany) 23 Dec 2011 Read More

“It’s worth to note that the write ability even surpasses what OCZ claims on the website. The performance of OCZ Octane is really amazing and decent.” Hermitage Akihabara (Japan) 27 Dec 2011 Read More

“This drive is the fastest of the three units, both with compressible and incompressible data.” KitGuru (United Kingdom) 20 Dec 2011 Read More

“Now that OCZ has resurrected Indilinx with the Everest controller, the industry better take note because they’ve put together a splendid line of drives with Octane series and we get the feeling that they’re just getting warmed up.” Legit reviews, 7 Dec 2011 Read More

“The OCZ Octane 512GB may be the first large capacity SSD to see a high adoption rate. The 512GB Octane is in a different league. Here you get very close to enthusiast class performance and a unique capacity size.” TweakTown, 23 Nov 2011 Read More

“Many are unaware but the Octane 3 has OCZ’s proprietary NDurance technology which significantly increases the lifespan of NAND flash memory. As well, their ability to push access times down to .06ms means faster start times as well as superior application and gaming. OCZ also claims sustained performance which means that, unlike most other drives, performance doesn’t drop after the SSD has been filled for the first time. From my own point of view, I like what they have done, first and foremost, with the Octanes ability to surpass most other drives when it comes to transferring incompressible data such as music, movies and photographs.” The SSD Review, 23 Nov 2011 Read More

“As if the promise of blazing straight line speed, huge capacity options and enhanced endurance aren’t enough, the Octane boasts read latency of .06ms and write latency of .09ms, claimed to be the fastest in the industry.” Storage Review, 22 Nov 2011 Read More

“A good addition to OCZ product range which re-introduces Indilinx as a force in the SSD market.” Hardware heaven, 23 Nov 2011 Read More

“Whoa. OCZ wasn’t kidding about that lower latency! This is the key factor for how ‘snappy’ an SSD feels in use. The Indilinx Everest had a very good showing in OCZ’s Octane SSD. Sequential read and write performance was right at the top of the charts, and the new unit turned in some of the lowest latency and highest IOPS figures we’d seen from a SATA SSD to date,” PC Perspective, 23 Nov 2011 Read More

Product Awards

Notebook Check Award Tweak Town Award CNET Award Pure Overclock Award The SSD Review Award High End Game Zoom Award Gold Hardware Journal Award
Guru 3D Top Pick Award Hot Hardware Approved Award Kit Guru Award Gold PC Award Hardware Journal Award Hardware Heaven Award TechRadar Award