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OCZ Agility AGILITY3


OpenBenchmarking.org Results

Global Results

ptslive-3976-20287-3948 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Core i7 960, NVIDIA Device 1201, Gigabyte X58A-UD5

ptslive-31183-21285-29845 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Core i7 960, NVIDIA Device 1201, Gigabyte X58A-UD5

ptslive-23321-16969-29985 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Core i7 960, NVIDIA Device 1201, Gigabyte X58A-UD5

read - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core 2 Duo P8700, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3400, LENOVO 27327UG

test1 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core 2 Duo P8700, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3400, LENOVO 27327UG

pretweak - Tests on Ubuntu 10.10, AMD FX-6100 Six-Core, NVIDIA Device 1201, Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3

iozone-512MB-read - Tests on Fedora release 15, Intel Core i5-2400, Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe

Phoronix Information

OCZ Agility EX 60GB SSD: Back in August we reviewed the OCZ Agility SATA 2.0 SSD, which we found to be a reputable solid-state drive that offered nice performance under Linux. However, a step up from the Agility series is the Agility EX line. The OCZ Agility EX is designed to offer maximum performance with its SLC NAND-based storage and Indilinx controller.

OCZ Agility SATA 2.0 SSD 120GB: Back in May we reviewed the OCZ Vertex SSD, which performed well against a Super Talent SSD and two different rotating mobile HDDs. This OCZ SSD was not exactly cheap but it was not too expensive either and it ended up receiving our Editor's Choice award. Since then, OCZ Technology has introduced the Agility SATA 2.0 Solid-State Drives.