OCZ Introduces New SSD Trion 150 series: With a capacity of 960GB

News from OCZ, with the presentation of the new family Trion 150 for the public consumer and characterized by strike price. The capacities range from 120 GB to 960 GB, while the differences with the Trion 100 series we invite you to continue reading.

OCZ has announced a new series of SSD called Trion 150, designed for consumer customers exactly how Trion 100 series that are replacing. The best informed will remember that we are dealing with ” value ” units, trying to compete on price with the increased competition.

We face more like a slight upgrade of the old series, with the move to 15 nm TLC memory chips instead of the Toshiba A19 TLC views of OCZ Trion 100. The company claims to have been working to improve the write speed, which it certainly was not the strong point of Trion unit 100. The controller used is always the Toshiba TC58, while the available capacities are 120 GB, 240 GB, 480 GB and 960 GB.

OCZ Trion 150 Specification

The form factor is slim 2.5-inch (7mm thick), the 6Gbps SATA interface while as regards the performance all models can read at a speed of 550MB/s, with write speeds ranging from 450MB/s to 530MB/s depending on the cuts.

Of note the excellent 3-year warranty ShieldPlus (allows you to send the damaged unit under warranty without receipt as proof of purchase, simply by using the serial number). To get an idea of ​​the real prices will have to wait a bit of time, just enough because it sets in motion the distribution line that will bring the new OCZ Trion 150 in the stores.

Toshiba OCZ Trion 150 960GB 2.5" 7mm SATA III Internal Solid State Drive TRN150-25SA3-960G
  • Capacity: 960GB
  • Form Factor: 2.5 inch
  • Interface: SATA 6Gb/s (Compatible with SATA 3Gb/s and SATA 1.5Gb/s)

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