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OCZ Agility 3 240 GB Review

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Introduction

OCZ Logo


OCZ Technology has been one of the companies that built an excellent reputation for themselves in the SSD business. Their latest OCZ Agility 3 is based on the new Sandforce SF-2281 controller, which comes with full support for the SATA 6 Gbps interface. Like all recent SSDs the Agility 3 also supports TRIM and NCQ.

OCZ's consumer SSD lineup consists of three products called Solid, Agility and Vertex (in order of increasing performance). The Agility 3, that we have on our test bench today offers slightly less performance than OCZ's Vertex 3 flagship, but also comes at a lower price.

Specifications
Brand:OCZ Technology
Model:Agility 3 240 GB
Controller:Sandforce SF-2281
Flash Type:Micron MLC, 25 nm
Form Factor2.5"
Capacity240 GB (223.57 GB usable)
8 GB overprovisioning
Interface:SATA 6 Gbps
Firmware:2.09
TRIM supported:Yes
NCQ supported:Yes
Warranty:3 Years

Packaging

Package Front
Package Back

OCZ's SSD comes in an appropriately sized cardboard box. The most important product performance specs and capacity are visible on the front. Additional product details can be found in smaller print on the front and back.


You will receive:
  • The SSD
  • Documentation
  • OCZ Sticker
  • Mounting screws
  • 2.5" to 3.5" adapter

The Drive

SSD Front
SSD Back

The drive conforms to the dimensions set forth by the 2.5" form factor. It uses a rugged metal casing that feels extremely solid and high quality.

SSD Interface Connector

OCZ's Agility 3 uses the SATA 6 Gbps interface. It is compatible with any other SATA standard, but will work at reduced performance in such a case.

SSD Teardown PCB Front
SSD Teardown PCB Back

OCZ is using 16 flash chips and the Sandforce flash controller, which is located in the middle of the PCB. An additional DRAM cache chip, like other SSDs use for additional caching, is not available.

SSD Controller

As controller the recently released Sandforce SF-2281 is used.

SSD Flash Chips

The 16 flash chips are made by Micron and have a capacity of 16 GB each, they are produced in a 25 nanometer production process.
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