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OCZ Agility 3 240GB SSD Review

SiSoft Sandra is a benchmark tool that we use fairly regularly, it is a good all round synthetic software suite. Today we are obviously concentrating on the drive sections to ascertain the S511 and Vertex 3 performance levels.

Close results with the physical disks test, scoring almost 480 MB/s. The file system test shows dropped performance when compared against the Vertex 3 drives, falling to 217 MB/s.

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11 comments

  1. £380, thats a really good price. The 120gb sounds good to me. Any ideas of the release date? this week or after computex?

  2. this is certainly going to kill the vertex 2, which I would guess is intentional.

    110 for a 60gb. that would be a wonderful boot drive and size.

  3. Under £400 for a 240GB, is this the first time for one of the latest 2281 powered drives? I think thats quite an achievement.

    120gb would be my next purchase, but I might go for vertex 3. not sure yet.

  4. SSDS make such a difference. I added a cheap 40GB SSD to my machine recently (intel) and it really has transformed it.

    I thought 40GB would be ok, but its honestly a pain in the ass. I have to keep installed programs to D drive and sometimes I forget as it autopmatically stores to program files.

    Need an upgrade. but these are still expensive.

    I dont agree with 60GB being enough for Windows 7 boot up. 120gb would be my minimum, but maybe im weird, I hear people use 40GB all teh time.

  5. No one really wants a 40GB for a boot drive. its too small. If its the only drive you have then kiss goodbye to things like adobe suite as it would eat most of it up.

    60GB is doable. I ran tests myself recently. installing my office suite, updates. SP1. a few apps I use, and it was around 20GB free on a 60GB Drive. that would be ok. but its still tight.

    120gb is ideal, anything extra is gravy. with a nice 1TB or 2TB as a file drive.

    Id like to see a review of the 120gb version, £190 is a hell of a price for this.

  6. These are still some way off being mainstream however. I dont know anyone who owns an SSD.

  7. Killer performance, still a lot of cash, but im converted. I bought a kingston value drive last week :p

  8. Excellent, ill be ordering two of the 120gbs for raid next month

  9. will be ordering a 60GB when its available here. nice review, thanks

  10. 240GB, wow, what I wouldnt give for one of those in my system.

    I have an old kingston drive, I still really like it, hasnt let me down yet

  11. I wonder how many people reading kitguru own an SSD. Id say the percentage would be high