AT20 Giveaway Day 20: Toshiba OCZ Remembers Why MLC SSDs Rock
by Ryan Smith on May 23, 2017 9:30 AM ESTAfter 19 days and 30 giveaways, the end is finally upon us. That’s right, today’s the 20th and final day of our 20 day giveaway celebration of AnandTech’s 20th anniversary. So if you haven’t already won something, today is your last chance to get a prize.
Closing out our epic giveaway is the crew over at Toshiba OCZ. The prolific SSD vendor has had their ups and downs, and with recent products they’re definitely on an upswing. Meanwhile all the better for today’s lucky winners, thanks to the NAND flash shortage, good SSDs are now a hot commodity. To that end, for today’s giveaway we have OCZ’s top SATA and M.2 SSDs: a 1TB RD400, and a 512GB VX500.
- Toshiba OCZ RD400 1TB SSD
- Toshiba OCZ VX500 512GB SSD
The AnandTech 20th Anniversary Celebration – OCZ Giveaway
Toshiba OCZ SSD Specifications | ||
Capacity | RD400 1 TB |
VX500 512 GB |
Controller | Toshiba TC58NCP070GSB | Toshiba TC358790 |
NAND | Toshiba 15nm MLC | |
Sequential Read | 2600 MB/s | 550 MB/s |
Sequential Write | 1550 MB/s | 515 MB/s |
Random Read IOPS | 210k | 92k |
Random Write IOPS | 130k | 64k |
Form Factor | M.2 2280 double-sided | 2.5" SATA |
Protocol | NVMe 1.1b over PCIe 3.1 x4 | AHCI |
Write Endurance | 592 TB | 296 TB |
Toshiba OCZ RD400 1TB SSD
Toshiba OCZ’s flagship SSD is the RD400. Based around their own custom controller, the RD400 offers full PCIe 3.0 x4 connectivity and NVMe protocol support in an M.2 SSD, putting this at the cutting edge of SSDs. Under the hood the drive uses Toshiba’s 15nm planar MLC NAND. The 1TB version we’re giving away is a fully populated double-sided 2280 drive that’s rated for up to 210K random read IOPS and 130K random write IOPS. Or to put it in terms of bandwidth, 2.6GB/sec sequential reads and 1.55GB/sec sequential writes.
Toshiba OCZ VX500 512GB SSD
Meanwhile if you’re in need of a more common standard 2.5” SATA form factor drive, then our second prize of the day should be just what you need: Toshiba’s OCZ VX500. This drive uses the same NAND as in the RD400, but swaps out the form factor for the 2.5” SATA that so many machines still expect. The drive’s performance is tuned for client workloads, and for smaller operations the SLC cache makes it a very fast contender. However what may be the most interesting aspect is the drive’s very low power usage, which makes it a good candidate for use in a laptop.
As with our 30 previous giveaways, today’s giveaway is only open for 48 hours, so be sure to enter soon. However please note that for legal reasons, we’re only able to open these giveaways to residents of the United States.
Final Words
Finally, as we close out the AT20 giveaway series, I’d like to again thank all 31 of our vendors for chipping in with prizes for what is by far our biggest prize giveaway ever. In the big picture AnandTech is just a middle-man; it's the vendors who are making all of this possible so that you guys can have free hardware.
And an absolutely huge thank you goes to Purch’s community team, who has been working behind the scenes to actually run the giveaways, including the drawings themselves and prize fulfillment. With nearly 100 prizes to distribute in just over 4 weeks, doing a giveaway of this scale would not have been possible without all of their hard work.
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LochDhu10yr - Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - link
More room for more Steam games!Avenger762 - Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - link
An RD400 would go a long way towards healing the damage done from all that defective OCZ DDR3 1600 I bought a few years back. Provided it works.giogi - Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - link
this SSD is so OCZisiousmadspartus - Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - link
pick me!Phiro69 - Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - link
Day 20! Twitter box is back to the shit-mode again!trparky - Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - link
I would like one please.dstreet - Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - link
512GB? Very nice! Good amount of storage thereSrikzquest - Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - link
Hello...akugami - Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - link
Surprising how cheap SSD's were last year. This year it's been a killer in terms of pricing.warrenk81 - Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - link
still not winning, always need free build parts.