Originally Posted by
Ao1
Let’s see what Anandtech say, but I think it’s a bit of a push to classify different capacity drives under the same product name if they are using different density NAND chips that effectively half the channels. It’s not dissimilar to the difference between an X25-M and X25-V.
That said there must be something more to it than that....
OCZ Specs V3
120 GB = 20,000
240 GB = 40,000
480 GB = 50,000
Intel Specs
40 GB = 30,000
80 GB = 38,000
120 GB = 38,000
160 GB = 39,000
300 GB = 39,500
600 GB = 39,500