Review of the AMD Radeon R7 Series 240 GB SSD. It was only a matter of time before AMD and/or NVIDIA got into the SSD mix and ultimately AMD ended up being the first to slap their Radeon brand on a consumer drive. It makes sense that in doing so, they partnered with an existing SSD maker like they did with their Radeon branded RAM offering. This time the partnership is with OCZ Toshiba. Ultimately, it's basically a hybridization of the OCZ Vector 150 and ARC 100 drives with the brains of the operation being the powerful Indilinx Barefoot 3 M00 controller which is paired with Toshiba A19nm MLC NAND. The AMD version is officially named the Radeon R7 and we received the 240GB version to see what it can do but it's also available in 120GB and 480GB capacities.
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