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OCZ once again walked away from CES with swagger, earning not one but two “Best of CES” awards from various media sites.

OCZ’s first M.2 NVMe-powered innovation, the RevoDrive 400, made its debut at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, held last week in Las Vegas, and wowed audiences with blazing fast sequential read and write speeds, an astounding capacity reaching 1TB, and its promising cost-competitive prices. The new drive comes fully equipped with cutting-edge Toshiba 15nm MLC NAND as well as complete adherence to NVMe 1.1b specifications.

During the exclusive RevoDrive 400 demonstration at CES, the drive reached ground-shattering speeds of 2.7 GB/s for sequential read and 1.6 GB/s for sequential write. According to media site, Hot Hardware, the Revo "ripped through ATTO at the show.”

Reputable site Tom’s Hardware granted the Revo400 the Best New SSD award as part of their CES 2016 Top Picks, claiming that, “OCZ's new RevoDrive 400 is the first performance-focused M.2 SSD to reach the 1 TB capacity size that power users and gamers demand.”

Hot Hardware bestowed the RevoDrive 400 with one of the Best of CES 2016 awards in their PC Components and Gear category. “Maybe we should have seen this one coming but we didn't. Regardless, OCZ has now fully integrated with design and silicon resources at Toshiba and the new RevoDrive 400 SSD is indicative of their cojoined forces,” they noted. “Cutting-edge Toshiba 15nm MLC NAND and a 5 year warranty to boot - bring it OCZ, just bring it.”

Be on the lookout for more exciting info about the industry-leading RevoDrive 400, which is expected to launch in early 2016!