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OCZ Takes Aim at Mainstream Users with Z-Drive m84 PCI-Express SSD

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OCZ on Monday announced its latest Z-Drive PCI-Express SSD, the m84. Unlike previous Z-Drives, the m84 doesn't target enterprise users and instead is intended for the 'mainstream' power user crowd.

"The OCZ m84 Z-Drive is the newest addition to our line of PCI-E solid state drives and is designed to offer consumers a high performance yet aggressively priced solid state solution," said Eugene Chang, Vice President of Product Management at the OCZ Technology Group. "While the previously released p84 and e84 Z-Drives were intended specifically for enterprise applications, the m84 delivers much of the same performance but at a price point that is competitive with standard SSD drives. This is the first time that such a high performance PCI-E based SSD that is optimized for media editing, gaming, and workstation productivity, has been so within the reach of power users."

The m84 comes built with multi-level cell (MLC) NAND and a bootable internal RAID 0 configuration. OCZ says users can expect read speeds up to 750MB/s and write speeds up to 650MB/s, at least in the 256GB model. Other capacities include 512GB and 1TB, with both of the higher capacity models improving read and write speeds to 870MB/s and 780MB/s, respectively. All three boast sustained write speeds in the neighborhood of 600MB/s.

No word yet on price or availability.

Image Credit: OCZ

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avatarTo quote "The Mask"...

Smokin!

BUT... I wouldn't be the least bit surprised though if this card costs at least a grand.

Realistically, especially given the current economy, if they want me to buy one, they'll have to price it for around $300.00. After all, it's basically just a bunch of ram.

 

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avatarRAM drives

I herd u can make em.

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avatarJust a bunch of RAM?

Oversimplification FTW!

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