On paper its sooooo good 
Press release:
http://www.ocztechnology.com/aboutocz/press/2011/458
I decided I need to get an SSD. Everyone says that the M4's are the best ones on the market right now, but the new OCZ Octane seems good, or shall I say better, on paper
So I got 3 questions:
1. Is the "Indilinx Everest" controller supposed to be any good? Is it used in any other drives currently?
2. In the US they will be priced @ around $1.10 to $1.30 per gigabyte, so will the price be similar in the UK?
3. You reckon the SATAIII version will be backwards compatible with SATAII or you gonna have to buy the SATAII version if you don't have SATAIII in your system?
Cheers

Press release:
http://www.ocztechnology.com/aboutocz/press/2011/458
I decided I need to get an SSD. Everyone says that the M4's are the best ones on the market right now, but the new OCZ Octane seems good, or shall I say better, on paper

So I got 3 questions:
1. Is the "Indilinx Everest" controller supposed to be any good? Is it used in any other drives currently?
2. In the US they will be priced @ around $1.10 to $1.30 per gigabyte, so will the price be similar in the UK?
3. You reckon the SATAIII version will be backwards compatible with SATAII or you gonna have to buy the SATAII version if you don't have SATAIII in your system?

Cheers
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