

Turning the drive over shows the usual sticker that displays further information about the drive, such as capacity and model number. This slick-looking SSD uses the same 2.5”, 7mm z-height form factor aluminum case. With its green, white and black design, Toshiba has gone in a completely new direction compared to the traditional white, blue and black OCZ color scheme. Toshiba adds that their BiCSFLASH technology also offers higher capacity (due to its stacked cell structure), higher endurance (with its charge trap cell and memory hole technology), and better performance (using its 1-shot program called “full sequence”).īacked by a 3-year warranty, the Toshiba TR200 is available in capacities of 240GB ($89.99), 480GB ($149.99) and 960GB ($289.99). To this end, Toshiba quotes sequential performance of 550MB/s read and 525MB/s write, while random performance is expected to hit 80K IOPS read and 87K IOPS write. Even though it’s just a budget drive, users will certainly see a significant, overall increase in performance in both notebooks and desktops (boot times, application load times, etc.).
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those looking to upgrade their HDD-based system to solid-state technology). Like all entry-level SSDs in the storage industry, the TR200 is targeted to first-time SSD adopters (e.g. Though Toshiba has indicated that their retail SSDs will now be branded under their name (while OCZ will act as a sub-series), they will have the same performance of OCZ drives and will still target the same markets.
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The TR200 Series is the company’s first consumer SSD equipped with 64-Layer 3-bit-per-cell TLC BiCS FLASH, technology that previously only shipped with OEM products. The Toshiba TR200 is a budget-friendly drive that features both low power consumption during operation and cost savings. The Toshiba TR200 is a budget-friendly drive that features both low power consumption during operation and cost savings.
