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    OCZ displays Trion 150 and RevoDrive 400

    Focussing on budget and performance.
    Watch the show..

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    Re: OCZ displays Trion 150 and RevoDrive 400

    Ah, so they are back.
    We need more competition in the M.2 market to help lower prices and offer options, so t is good to see OCZ back in the game.
    It was only a few years ago that we were wowed by the speed of SATA ssd's, and look at where we are now. What is next?
    Pity they did not make the PCI-e bracket take 2x M.2 drives, this way we could have pushed the PCI-e slot to it's limit. Imagine about 4GB/s throughput for 2x M.2 drives in raid. Or maybe even 4x M.2 drives to have speed and redundancy through raid 10.
    Wonder if you can even do raid with these NVME M.2 drives, does anyone know?

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