OCZ ARC 100 review

OCZ's new SSD makes flash storage affordable for everyone

OCZ ARC 100
The OCZ ARC 100's blue colour way

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Is the OCZ ARC 100 a better buy than the Crucial MX100 or the Samsung 840 Evo? Since all three are so close in price, for many people this will be the ultimate question when looking for an affordable SSD.

I wasn't able to test the Samsung 840 Evo under the same conditions as the ARC 100, but I did test a 480GB version of the Crucial MX100 using the same workstation. The OCZ ARC 100 measures up reasonably well, although it doesn't surpass that drive in overall performance.

Looking at a final benchmark, ATTO, which tests a range of block sizes, the ARC 100 scores a small win over the MX100, in read speeds. Up to 32K it just pips the MX100, although when block sizes get bigger the ARC 100 is slower again and as before both drives are outpaced by the SanDisk and Samsung's 850 Pro SSD.
After all the testing and figures, however, it remains clear that the ARC 100 is a fine SSD, and won't disappoint at all if you're moving from a standard hard disk for your Windows installation. It's far from the best, but it's still one of the least expensive SSDs on the market.

The ARC 100 performed admirably in benchmark tests

ARC 100 benchmarks