Test Setup
Testing was accomplished on a fresh installation of Windows 10 x64, with all of the updates and most recent drivers related to our test system. All of the drives used in our tests were first securely erased via software provided by their respective manufacturer and then updated to their latest firmware. Our test setup consists of the following hardware:
Performance
OCZ SSD Utility v2.1.2542
Using OCZ’s own SSD Utility software, which is available here, the TR150 120gb drive managed a sequential read of 532MB/s and a sequential write of 438MB/s. the TR150 240gb drive managed a sequential read of 532MB/s and a sequential write of 481MB/s.
ATTO Disk Benchmark v3.05
The TR150 120gb drive managed a maximum read of 559MB/s and a maximum write of 495MB/s. The TR150 240gb drive managed a maximum read of 558MB/s and a maximum write of 508MB/s.
CrystalDiskMark 5.1.2 x64
The TR150 120gb drive managed a maximum sequential read of 558MB/s and a maximum sequential write of 496MB/s. The TR150 240gb drive managed a maximum sequential read of 557MB/s and a maximum sequential write of 510MB/s.
AS SSD Benchmark 1.7.4739
The TR150 120gb drive managed a maximum sequential read of 492MB/s and a maximum sequential write of 429MB/s, with a total score of 631. The TR150 240gb drive managed a maximum sequential read of 493MB/s and a maximum sequential write of 446MB/s, with a total score of 661.
And with those results, let us move on to the conclusion of this review.