OCZ RevoDrive X2 240GB PCIE SSD Review

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OCZ RevoDrive X2 – Real World Tests

One of the most common operations performed on a PC is moving/copying files. Using a free application called Teracopy, we copied large numbers of two file types from one folder to another on the same drive. Teracopy allows us to objectively measure the time of transfer and using the same drive prevents other devices from tainting the outcome. The operation requires the drive to perform both sustained read and writes simultaneously. The first was a 2.12GB collection of mostly JPG files (with a few .MOV files thrown in) of variable sizes which were taken at CES in January of 2010.

RevoDrive X2- JPG COPY

The second was a collection of MP3 files of various sizes that totaled 4.65GB collectively. These file types were chosen due to their wide use and mixture of file sizes and compression levels.

RevoDrive X2- MP3 COPY

Install Results: Moving nearly 5GB of data in less than 40 seconds is an amazing accomplishment and makes for snappy computer use. Anyone working with large or a large number of files on a consistent basis will see a drive like the RevoDrive X2 save them a lot of time over the long run.

RevoDrive X2- FILECOPY CHART

We also timed the installation of a few rather lengthy applications/suites as app installs is something everyone does and waiting for completion can be a drag. We used Adobe Dreamweaver CS5, Microsoft Office 2010 Professional and Futuremark’s 3DMark Vantage as our test subjects with all install settings at default. Both were installed from an installer located on the target drive itself as installing from another drive, especially an optical drive, would cause a bottle-neck that would corrupt the results. The timing for these had to be done via stopwatch so there should be about a half second +/- error margin. Again, with the source and target drives being the same, concurrent read/write activity is required.

 DREAMWEAVER

RevoDrive X2- APP CHART

Install Results: The differences in install times weren’t as dramatic, but there was still a noticeable improvement over the times posted by the other drives.

Last but not least, everyone’s favorite is the Windows startup/shutdown time check. This is one of the big reasons you want an SSD as your boot drive!

This test was also performed with a manual timing method via stopwatch and should also carry the same half second +/- margin of error. The methodology employed was to force the BIOS to allow user selection of startup drive after load and begin timing from the time the enter button is pressed until the Windows desktop appears on the screen. All of the instances of Windows were identical and freshly installed with only the NVIDIA video driver manually installed.

RevoDrive X2- WINDOWS CHART

Install Results: While the start up time didn’t yield better results, the shutdown time dropped by 2 seconds which, in terms of Windows, is RIGHT NOW.

We’ll wrap this with a look at the total drive capacity and our final thoughts.

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