OCZ Technology Enyo - 128 Go
Guru of 3D"In the topic of sheer performance, let me make this very clear, results will vary per controller and or motherboard. Currently there is a lot of USB 3.0 Host controller dependency to chipsets and available PCIe bandwidth. Some manufacturers even tied just one PCIe link towards the controller. Now that still gives you fast performance, but for a product like shown today, you really want something really good. Proper implemented USB 3.0 motherboards come from Gigabyte, ASUS and MSI right now. But make no mistake, the 'lesser' solution are still tremendously fast."
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Hardware Heaven"Without doubt the best portable storage device we have tested, ever. Phenomenal performance and fantastic design."
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Legit Reviews"If you want a fast and portable USB 3.0 Sold State Drive then the OCZ Enyo should be your only choice. "
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Les numériques"Une référence en termes de performances ! On regrette simplement que la mémoire SSD soit toujours si chère et limite sa capacité de stockage. En outre, l'USB 3.0 est encore rare sur les ordinateurs."
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Maximum PC"If you have a computer with USB 3.0 and you need fast, portable, external storage (and you have a spare $400 to spend), the OCZ Enyo is the best thing going. Given the obvious benefits of combining solid state drives with USB 3.0 interface, the coming months and years will surely bring a spate of USB 3.0 SSDs, including many that will surpass the OCZ Enyo in capacity and performance. "
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PC Perspective"In comparing the two USB 3.0 drives we have seen at PC Perspective so far the Enyo is definitely the faster but has the added requirement of carrying a cable with you everywhere you need the drive. It is a bit less expensive so that also helps us appreciate the look, design and speed of the SSD. OCZ's Enyo won't fit in everyone's budget but if you are looking for a slick external drive for incredibly fast backups then it is worth a try!"
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PC World"Au final, cet OCZ Enyo est davantage une démonstration technologique montrant les possibilités de l’USB 3.0 et le savoir-faire OCZ. En tant que tel, il est époustouflant mais souffre d’un rapport prix/prestations défavorable qui le rend difficilement défendable commercialement parlant…"
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Techgage"Out of the box, the Enyo can deliver read speeds of over 200MB/s, and write speeds on average of 190MB/s. Our absolutely first transfer (4GB) gave us 185MB/s speeds, while the second, a much larger file (16GB), delivered 195MB/s. We're not quite reaching the top-limit that OCZ specs the Enyo for, but the performance we did see is simply incredible, and as far as competition goes, there is none."
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TechSpot"Overall the OCZ Enyo is a seriously impressive piece of hardware that offers unparalleled performance, taking portable storage to new heights. It's a must have item for those regularly moving large volumes of data who want to do so with the convenience of a compact and easy to use storage solution. Other than the price, we have no complaints about the Enyo, but unfortunately that is something to be expected of SSD storage at this point. "
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Think Computers"Overall though I am very impressed with the Enyo."
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Tweak News"If you take data back and forth between the office and home or from one system to another, then the OCZ Enyo isn’t just cool; it is a must have! As you can imagine, I move a lot of data and am always gathering more every day."
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