And OCZ went bankrupt so Toshiba bought the name I think.
I put a cheap 128 GB OCZ refurb drive newegg sold for $40 in a 7 year old computer, despite being only SATA II it sped that thing right up. Computer only does SATA I though so that don't matter. It's still running strong after almost 2 years, although there is no diagnostic utility for it so I can't see wear levels or life left like I can on the Intel 330:
I put a cheap 128 GB OCZ refurb drive newegg sold for $40 in a 7 year old computer, despite being only SATA II it sped that thing right up. Computer only does SATA I though so that don't matter. It's still running strong after almost 2 years, although there is no diagnostic utility for it so I can't see wear levels or life left like I can on the Intel 330: