News and Reviews
04 April 2012
“The Indilinx Everest 2 platform does not suffer from any compression-related performance degradation like SandForce’s current controllers.” (Hothardware)
04 April 2012
“The Indilinx Everest 2 is quite simply the most powerful SSD processor available at the moment, and there is nothing else that can really compete, not even the mighty SandForce SF-2281, which had been top dog for nearly a whole year.” (myce)
04 April 2012
“For writes the Vertex 4 is three times as fast as the Samsung drive and more than double Sandforce models.” (hardwareheaven)
04 April 2012
“Incompressible data is an area that SandForce drives struggle with due to their architecture. Vertex 4 easily outperforms Vertex 3 in these tests.” (Tweaktown)
04 April 2012
“The main strengths of the Indilinx Everest 2 controller are its incompressible write speeds and industry-leading low-queue depth random I/O speeds.” (Storage Review)
04 April 2012
“Everest 2 demonstrates compelling performance.” (Tom's Hardware)
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04 April 2012
"The Indilinx Everest 2 controlled drives are really going to give the other large players, namely SandForce, Marvell, Samsung and Intel serious competition and the incentive to step up their game." (Legit Reviews)
04 April 2012
“The advantage over SandForce is clear, particularly because Everest 2 (is) able to deliver consistent performance regardless of data composition.”- (Anandtech)
03 April 2012
“Even the best SandForce SF2281 drives are simply unable to match what this new Everest 2 based drive can accomplish.” (Hardware Canucks)
06 February 2012
OCZ Octane choosen as one of the best products of 2011 by Gizmodo! (Gizmodo)
30 January 2012
Octane SSD awarded Editor's Choice at MyCE (MyCE)
03 January 2012
CPU Magazine recently interviewed OCZ to give readers an extremely in-depth insight into our new Octane SSDs with Everest Technology. ( p.56-59) (CPU Magazine)
17 December 2011
Overall the design seems good on first impression and should functionality such as NDurance work as designed over time the drive should continue to serve the consumer well. (Hardware Heaven)
14 December 2011
The Indilinx Everest is a surprisingly competent controller. Based on its performance in our Storage Bench tests, I'd say the OCZ Octane is easily able to hold its own against SandForce based drives. (Anandtech)
08 December 2011
The Indlinx Everest based SSD is massively impressive and can compete with the best SSDs on the market. (Guru 3D)
03 December 2011
Indilinx's new Everest controller appears to have been worth the wait. This follow-up has all the features we'd expect from a modern SSD controller, and its performance is very competitive. (Tech Report)
01 December 2011
The Indilinx Everest had a very good showing in OCZ's Octane SSD. Sequential read and write performance was right at the top of the charts. (PC Perspective)
“The Indilinx Everest 2 platform does not suffer from any compression-related performance degradation like SandForce’s current controllers.” (Hothardware)
“The Indilinx Everest 2 is quite simply the most powerful SSD processor available at the moment, and there is nothing else that can really compete, not even the mighty SandForce SF-2281, which had been top dog for nearly a whole year.” (myce)
“For writes the Vertex 4 is three times as fast as the Samsung drive and more than double Sandforce models.” (hardwareheaven)
“Incompressible data is an area that SandForce drives struggle with due to their architecture. Vertex 4 easily outperforms Vertex 3 in these tests.” (Tweaktown)
“The main strengths of the Indilinx Everest 2 controller are its incompressible write speeds and industry-leading low-queue depth random I/O speeds.” (Storage Review)
“Everest 2 demonstrates compelling performance.” (Tom's Hardware)
1512
"The Indilinx Everest 2 controlled drives are really going to give the other large players, namely SandForce, Marvell, Samsung and Intel serious competition and the incentive to step up their game." (Legit Reviews)
“The advantage over SandForce is clear, particularly because Everest 2 (is) able to deliver consistent performance regardless of data composition.”- (Anandtech)
“Even the best SandForce SF2281 drives are simply unable to match what this new Everest 2 based drive can accomplish.” (Hardware Canucks)
OCZ Octane choosen as one of the best products of 2011 by Gizmodo! (Gizmodo)
Octane SSD awarded Editor's Choice at MyCE (MyCE)
CPU Magazine recently interviewed OCZ to give readers an extremely in-depth insight into our new Octane SSDs with Everest Technology. ( p.56-59) (CPU Magazine)
Overall the design seems good on first impression and should functionality such as NDurance work as designed over time the drive should continue to serve the consumer well. (Hardware Heaven)
The Indilinx Everest is a surprisingly competent controller. Based on its performance in our Storage Bench tests, I'd say the OCZ Octane is easily able to hold its own against SandForce based drives. (Anandtech)
The Indlinx Everest based SSD is massively impressive and can compete with the best SSDs on the market. (Guru 3D)
Indilinx's new Everest controller appears to have been worth the wait. This follow-up has all the features we'd expect from a modern SSD controller, and its performance is very competitive. (Tech Report)
The Indilinx Everest had a very good showing in OCZ's Octane SSD. Sequential read and write performance was right at the top of the charts. (PC Perspective)

