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OCZ Unleashes New Affordable Solid-State Drives


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#1 Nvyseal

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Posted 12 June 2009 - 05:16 PM

images/news/hardware.jpgOCZ Technology this week unveiled its new family of solid-state drives (SSDs) that are aimed at customers in budget who want to enjoy the benefits of fast flash-based storage, but are not ready to pay a large sum. The Agility lineup of SSDs does not use internal RAID 0 to boost performance, like OCZ Apex does, but also has slightly lower performance, yet, potentially higher reliability.

The new OCZ Agility 2.5” solid-state drives are available in 30GB, 60GB and 120GB capacities and feature 64MB of onboard cache and a controller from Indilinx. The new family dumps internal RAID stripe design in order to improve reliability and decrease design complexity of the new SSDs, however, performance of the new drives is slightly lower write speed compared to that of OCZ Apex line, which was introduced early this year, that utilizes internal RAID 0.

OCZ Agility is compatible with Serial ATA-300 bus and have 1.5 million hour mean time between failure (MTBF).

Online store Ncix.com sells OCZ Agility solid-state drives for $148, $229 and $379 for 30GB, 60GB and 120GB versions, respectively.

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Posted 12 June 2009 - 05:19 PM

:bluerip: affordable?........I only paid 206$ with a 30$ rebate for my 60 gig Vertex :chriso:

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Posted 12 June 2009 - 06:49 PM

i hear there are going to be some price adjustments made, as the agility drives are targeted toward the "value" market, but at these prices it doesn't look like it...




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