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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Overall superb drive with few specific quirks,
This review is from: OCZ OCZUSBATV32G 32 GB ATV USB Flash Drive (Personal Computers)
I played around with this drive for almost a week now, and I am very much in love with it. However, like all relationships, this one is not perfect. Here's a quick breakdown:
Pros: (+) 32gb for less than $200 (makes you wonder why the current 64GB usbs are at least 10x this price) (+) HDTach benchmark 25 MB/s read 16MB/s write. Blazing speed!! (With large files only... more on that later) (+) Very rugged encapsulation (+) Lifetime warranty by manufacturer (+) Cap holder for the frequent cap misplacer Cons: (I'll be more specific here since this is probably more important) (-) The physical size of the drive is larger than expected (take the picture with a grain of salt) (-) I don't know if it's just the stick I got, but it has an unshapely bulge in the middle that makes me wonder if the drive is overstuffed, in which case it wouldn't be very shockproof, even with the tough enclosure. (-) It took me a while to figure out where the drive physically indicates its capacity. It's not too clear, so if you want to show the drive off to your friends, you will have to do some explanation. (-) With small files (<1 MB) transfers en masse, the drive seems to stutter A LOT in speed (e.g. first 10 files very fast, pause for a long time, then another 10 files really fast). No clue why this is happening, but I have tested 2000 picture transfers with this drive against another drive of comparable HDTach performance benchmark (I won't tell you which drive in case you think I'm advertising) - other drive: 14 minutes. The OCZ ATV: 77 minutes. However, for transferring a 4.7 gb DVD iso, the OCZ ATV pwned the other drive. Conclusion: for some reason this drive is just not good for transferring lots of small files. That's my review. Overall my impression of this drive is extremely good, and I would definitely get a 64gb version if they make one. Four Stars.
23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
High Speed. But High Latency,
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This review is from: OCZ OCZUSBATV32G 32 GB ATV USB Flash Drive (Personal Computers)
The OCZ ATV 32GB is wonderful value for money, in my opinion. Having 32GB of storage wherever I go is just so useful. And I don't have to worry about a clunky and fragile 2.5" HDD!
But performance is a mixed-bag affair: You see, this gadget has rather high average read/write speeds, and a typical (for USB flash disks I tested) read latency but it has the highest average write latency I saw. Here are the numbers (using H2BenchW on my nForce4-based motherboard, BTW): Sustained transfer rate (block size: 128 sectors): Reading: average 29596.2, min 28437.3, max 31534.2 [KByte/s] Writing: average 24470.5, min 11758.5, max 26000.8 [KByte/s] Random access read: average 1.38, min 0.51, max 3.01 [ms] Random access write: average 362.35, min 2.07, max 486.68 [ms] See the 362ms write access time? That's the slowest I ever saw on any storage device of any kind except floppies! Compare to SanDisk's Cruzer Titanium 2GB, for example: Sustained transfer rate (block size: 128 sectors): Reading: average 18475.3, min 18058.2, max 18754.7 [KByte/s] Writing: average 15887.9, min 14112.3, max 16189.1 [KByte/s] Random access read: average 1.11, min 0.78, max 2.47 [ms] Random access write: average 34.61, min 4.84, max 43.89 [ms] Or even Kingston's snail-ish DataTraveller Mini 2GB: Sustained transfer rate (block size: 128 sectors): Reading: average 11044.1, min 6264.6, max 11195.4 [KByte/s] Writing: average 5404.5, min 3262.9, max 5694.6 [KByte/s] Random access read: average 1.96, min -1.04, max 4.54 [ms] Random access write: average 232.98, min 1.70, max 376.35 [ms] The practical upshot of all of this is that the OCZ ATV 32GB performs very poorly when copying many small files *to* it. This is a very easy to overcome limitation, of course, once you know it's there: simply zip the files before copying them over and all will be great. To demonstrate, here's a test with a 4005 file, 1.64GiB folder: Simple copy: 3037 seconds Directly archived to OCZ with no compression: 2566 seconds Archived to HDD first and then copied to OCZ, also with no compression: 524 seconds That's a 627ms/file premium on direct-copy!
24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Don't trust benchmarks,
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This review is from: OCZ OCZUSBATV32G 32 GB ATV USB Flash Drive (Personal Computers)
+ Pretty good storage space for the price when considering the advantages of a flash stick (drop/impact resistant, small, fits inside a thermos I keep inside a fire safe - the thermos for extra fire/heat/smoke/water protection)
+ The unit seems physically robust (tight rubber case, not a lot of mass to contribute to drop damage) +/- Okay read speeds if you use it for that very often (installing software, listening to MP3s, or using ReadyBoost) - Slow write speeds if you do a lot of data backups and/or real-world file copies to the unit Benchmarks for this unit were vastly wrong in their write speed measurements... not sure why, maybe the manufacturers design these type of devices to trick them or maybe the benchmarks don't take flash's quirks into account. For writing large files (a bunch of MP3s in a row copied with explorer) I'm seeing about 2.5MB/sec. For writing small files (a bunch of documents, etc. in a row copied with explorer) I'm seeing about 1MB/sec. Overall it's taking 3-5 hours to copy about 26GB of data to the drive. This is actually close to the speed I was seeing with a generic (Super Flash Drive) 8GB flash stick I bought a couple years ago... though it was obviously smaller (though the 32GB is smaller physically). Anyway, I'm not using this thing for every day primary storage, I'm using it for weekly incremental backups, so it's not often that I need to copy more than 100MB at a time, so the write speed is secondary to me (but I am disappointed that it was much slower than indicated by various people running benchmarks). In the other aspects (storage space, physical size, robustness) this unit meets my needs.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Very Poor Reliability,
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This review is from: OCZ OCZUSBATV32G 32 GB ATV USB Flash Drive (Personal Computers)
I am a professional software engineer and own 12 other USB Flash memory sticks ranging in size from 1 to 8 gigs. I bought this drive a little under 3 months ago due to a combination of it's rugged design, large capacity, cheap price and generally good reviews.
The drive seemed to work OK most of the time despite having slightly slower than average read and write speeds, but I found that about once in every 5 times that I ejected this drive from my machine, it would not be recognized as a valid USB Device the next time I plugged it into another machine. I would have to remove the drive from the machine and put it back in once or twice for it to be recognized as a USB hard drive rather than a problematic Unknown device. I also found that this device was harder to eject than other drives, even though I did not have any files/folders open on the drive.... sometimes it would just not eject. The drive completely died yesterday on me and I lost all my data. The drive cannot be reformatted, scanned for errors, or cloned with Symantec Ghost, and it shows up as a 0 MB in size and is recongized by my machine as "SM324BC MEMORY BAR" instead of the original "OCZ 32 Gig" name that it used to show up as. The vendor sent me a tool that they use to reflash the drives back to a factory default, but that would not work either as the drive is completely dead and will not respond at all to reads or writes by the tool. The manufacturer was good about attempting to honor their Lifetime warranty and offfering to RMA the device for me, but unfortunately, due to the sensitive nature of the contents of the drive, I cannot send it back and need to eat the cost and go buy a different drive... obviously from a different vendor. I did a little research and searching on various forums and found a few other people that had the same problem happen to them. I definitely cannot recommend this product to anyone else based on the lack of reliability that I encountered while using this product in the short time that I had a chance to use it before it failed.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Poor Performance, Don't Count on Ever Seeing Rebate,
By Tony Pittarese (northeast Tennessee) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: OCZ OCZUSBATV32G 32 GB ATV USB Flash Drive (Personal Computers)
As a computer science professor I carry a huge number of resources around with me from class to class. The quality of portable storage is very important to me, and I have used 20+ different devices for this over the past many years. Based on my experience, I strongly encourage others to stay away from this device.
Immediately before using this device, I used the Corsair 16 GB Flash Survivor for over a year as my primary portable device. Although its shape was a bit odd, the overall "package" and performance of the device was strong. When I moved to this 32 GB drive I was shocked at how much slower the performance was. It is not unusual for a simple process like saving a Word document to the disk to take 20 seconds. Transferring larger files is even more painfully slow. Both read and write operations perform equally poor. Forget about trying to run an application from the device. There is no comparison at all between the speed of my old 16 GB drive from this company and this newer device. Secondly, if you are planning to redeem a rebate from OCZ related to this purchase: beware. You may never see your rebate. Go to their company web site, visit the forums, and prepare to be amazed. I bought my device in early August 2008 and promptly mailed the rebate form. As of mid-October, I have received no communication other than an email over a month ago saying that my submission was received for processing. When I attempt to track the rebate in the online system, I am told that the rebate was rejected (no reasons stated) and I will receive a letter saying why by the end of November. OCZ outsources their rebate processing and apparently (based on the multitude of reports) cares very little about how this is actually handled.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous and huge usb flash memory drive,
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This review is from: OCZ OCZUSBATV32G 32 GB ATV USB Flash Drive (Personal Computers)
I have recently tried USB flash memory drives from Adata (8 Gb, with a standard connector), Kingston (8 Gb Green retractable version, DT-110), Corsair (16 Gb metal encased Survivor with 256 bit encryption capability) and now the OCZ ATV 32 Gb rubber-encased drive. Of all these I definitely prefer the OCZ for its huge size and reliability as well as its durability and small physical size to boot. Next, I liked the quite new Kingston retractable unit. If the DT-110 was currently produced with a larger capacity I probably would have purchased that one first since the connector is totally protected when not in use. I didn't like the Corsair at all and it was way too large in my opinion, but well protected. The Adata unit died after 7 months of relatively light usage.
The OCZ isn't a total speed demon, but I just work on other items while it is working to back up my 70 Gb Hard drive which is only about 1/2 used (most of my useful hard to replace data is capable of being easily stored by the OCZ ATV in < 2 hours). It has a nice holder that is physically attached to the unit for storing the end cap when the drive is operating. I think it fits snugly on both the main USB connector and on the holder, contrary to some other reviews. It also has a nice led light that flashes while it is accessing/storing digital information. Would I buy it again, you bet I would!
10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great drive, incredible price,
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This review is from: OCZ OCZUSBATV32G 32 GB ATV USB Flash Drive (Personal Computers)
I've been slowly upgrading my keychain flash drives. I had an 8gb Transcend drive, and noticed this OCZ drive, 32gb, for what seemed like a great price. I got it a few days ago. Its faster at transfers than any drive I've had before, still very small, and wow! Thirty-two gigabytes! That is a pretty unreal amount of memory for the price. Comes with clip to put on keychain as well. Highly recommended product.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fast, but NOT for Mac OSX... sometimes,
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This review is from: OCZ OCZUSBATV32G 32 GB ATV USB Flash Drive (Personal Computers)
I have a Corsair 8GB GT Flash Voyager USB Flash Drive, that I love, but it's starting to be too small for the work I do.
When I saw the reviews of the 16GB GT, I was sad they are using different chips inside. Slower chips. SO... I did all the research, and decided to buy the "True Plug and Play (Compatible with MAC OS X)" OCZ product. It is very nice on my PC (This is why it gets 3 STARS), but I bought it for both the PC and the Mac. Here is the latest from the OCZ support: "Comment: hi - i think you can get drivers for your mac on the mac website i am not sure if we have drivers on our website. " I searched all over the place. There are no drivers... anywhere. Besides... having to download drivers is hardly "True Plug and Play". If anyone got this to work on a Mac, please comment, and let me know how. ADDED: I figured it out. After seeing his problem in several forums, I just decided to reformat it, using my PC to FAT32. It now works in my Mac. Fat32 can be used on both PC and Mac, but if I format it using Mac Extended formatting, it would allow it to hold files larger then 4GB, but not be usable on a PC. As it is, I have a 32GB flash drive that can NOT hold a 4GB file, but can hold 28 1GB files. :( ----- added July 2010 --- I've had this drive for almost a year now, and I still like a lot. I dropped the 'love' to 'like' because in the past month it started to have connection issues. I use this drive Every day, and I mean Every Single day, multiple times (like 30+) per day. I used to just leave it plugged in, to increase my MacBook Pro's Disk-space. It's that fast. But lately it just self disconnects and I get the error "Device removed improperly..." after about 10 minutes of use. I never lost ANY data on this. It went through the wash. It gets thrown from a 4th floor window regularly to the street below. When they make a 64GB, I'll upgrade.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Product, Great Service!,
This review is from: OCZ OCZUSBATV32G 32 GB ATV USB Flash Drive (Personal Computers)
I wanted a larger flash drive because I deal with large files but was concerned about the transfer rate. I have a 1Gb "traveller" drive that was very inexpensive but it takes 8-9 minutes to fill up where my no brand 1Gbs take 2-3. This 32Gb drive transfers to at just under 1Gb/minute and reads faster. (at least large files. I read others say it slows down for very small files)
As for service, I accidentally backed into my computer with a wheelchair while this drive was in the front and cringed immediately at the crunch. When I pulled it out it was at an uncomfortable angle but when I put it back in I could read almost all of the data still! I contacted OCZ and they offered to replace it for only the shipping cost!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Flash Drive!!!,
This review is from: OCZ OCZUSBATV32G 32 GB ATV USB Flash Drive (Personal Computers)
This flash drive is great! It has 29.8 GB after formatting, and a very fast transfer rate. You're able to store plenty or programs/movies/music and still have room to spare. You can download Windows 98 drivers from the OCZ website in case you're a tech and have to mess with some antiques.
The rubber casing is definately shock resistant (the drive bounces), I haven't really tested the water resistant part too much though. I had it hanging off my keychain in the rain without any problems, but my cap is slightly loose. It's extremely snug on the cap holder, but not nearly as snug on the drive itself (something I would have liked for both, I might call up for a replacement cap). Honestly the cap isn't going to fall off by any means, but I guess compared to the way it fits on the cap holder I was expecting it to be a little tighter. |
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