OCZ Rally2 2GB USB2 Flash Drive
Conclusion
Published: 20th December 2006 | Source: OCZ | Price: |
Conclusion
OCZ are well known for their high performance, stylish products and the Rally2 is certainly a credit to their line-up. With its hard wearing aluminium chassis and slimline design the Rally2 is likely to be the envy of generic plastic flash drive users everywhere.
Currently selling over at Ebuyer for £28.19, the Rally2 may be a little more expensive than some other 2gb USB drives, but if performance is on your list of requirements for your next portable storage purchase then you should definitely put OCZ's Rally2 near top of your shortlist.
Pro's
• Rugged Aluminium chassis.
• Fast data transfer speed.
• Sexy design.
• Lifetime warranty.
• Reasonable pricing.
Con's
• USB port cap is not attached to rest of drive.
Thanks to OCZ for providing the Rally2 for review.
Discuss this review in our forums.
OCZ are well known for their high performance, stylish products and the Rally2 is certainly a credit to their line-up. With its hard wearing aluminium chassis and slimline design the Rally2 is likely to be the envy of generic plastic flash drive users everywhere.
Currently selling over at Ebuyer for £28.19, the Rally2 may be a little more expensive than some other 2gb USB drives, but if performance is on your list of requirements for your next portable storage purchase then you should definitely put OCZ's Rally2 near top of your shortlist.

Pro's
• Rugged Aluminium chassis.
• Fast data transfer speed.
• Sexy design.
• Lifetime warranty.
• Reasonable pricing.
Con's
• USB port cap is not attached to rest of drive.

Thanks to OCZ for providing the Rally2 for review.
Discuss this review in our forums.
Most Recent Comments
second OCZ flash drive review coming tomorrow
- providing the postman has got his ass in gear for once
Edit: wait, i'm fully booked tonight and tomorrow
will have to be fri / satQuote

Edit: wait, i'm fully booked tonight and tomorrow

I`ve never honestly looked at the transfer rates of these drives, being as they used to be ~256/512m, I never imagined it being that important.
However, seeing as they`re now commonly 1/2/4g, I can see it being more important.
Having seen the very impressive 25mbs of the OCZ, I decided to bench the 2 I have here atm.
1 x 512m PNY - HDTach @ 10.7mbs - steady.
1 x 1G "Super*Talent" (no I never heard of them either) @ 11.7 peak - more like 9.x steady.
OCZ seem to have an impressive rating there, and an attractive price.Quote