“Meet the RevoDrive x2:Identical to the original RevoDrive in every way, the x2 adds a second PCB complete with two more SF-1200 controllers. With a total of four SF-1200s on board, running in RAID-0, you should get IBIS-like performance without the HSDL interface.”
Here are some more Storage reviews from around the web:
- OCZ RevoDrive X2 PCIe SSD Review @ HardwareHeaven
- Kingston SSDNow V+ 100 drives to use 32nm flash memory @ eTeknix
- OCZ RevoDrive X2 240GB PCIE SSD Review @ Legit Reviews
- OCZ Technology RevoDrive X2 240GB PCIe Solid State Drive @ Tweaktown
- Hitachi Travelstar Z5K320 320GB 7mm 2.5-inch Hard Drive @ Tweaktown
- Patriot Xporter XT Rage 32GB Flash Drive @ Pro-Clockers
- MUKii TransImp TIP-D180U3 USB 3.0 Hard Drive Dock @ Tweaktown
- Patriot Xporter XT Rage 32GB Flash Drive Review @ ThinkComputers
- Synology DS211 NAS Review – the ultimate budget NAS @ kitguru
- WD TV Live Hub Media Player w/ 1TB of Internal Storage Review @ Legit Reviews
- Western Digital Elements Play 2 TB HD Media Player @ TechARP
- ADATA Nobility Series NH01 USB 3.0 500Gb External HDD Review @ Madshrimps
Matching the speed of the OCZ Ibis without the proprietary cable
When Allyn reviewed the OCZ Ibis with the proprietary HSDL to allow speeds faster than SATA 6Gb/s can handle, the biggest plus was indeed the read speeds of almost 700GB/s but the biggest negative (apart from price) was the propriety cabling. AnandTech looks at the new RevoDrive x2 which uses a PCIe slot and promises the same performance … and unfortunately a similarly high price.