

OCZ ships Vector with a five year warranty, desktop adapter bracket, screws and Acronis True Image data migration software.

We already have a few drives in hand that launch at CES 2013 and nothing from that stack is ready to take on Vector for the performance crown. Certainly the 512GB model would look a lot more attractive at $1 per GB, but with Vector being the one of the fastest drives on the market today, there isn't a compelling reason for OCZ to reel in the price. The model we're looking at today, Vector 512GB is still $569.99 at Newegg. The 128GB still holds a price of $159.99 at Newegg. We haven't observed a lot of price variation since Vector released a couple of months ago. OCZ is still focusing on high IOPS performance and Vector delivers 100K read and 95K write IOPS. In the two largest capacity sizes Vector is a beast of a drive delivering 550MB/s sequential read performance and 530MB/s sequential write.
