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Agility 4 SSDs Provide an Excellent Mixture of SATA 6Gbps Agility, I/O Efficiency, and Stamina for Value-Conscious Consumers


OCZ Technological innovation Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:OCZ), a major provider of high-performance solid-state pushes (SSDs) for computers and systems, today revealed its new Agility 4 SSD sequence that provides an perfect balance of 6Gbps SATA III user interface speed, remarkable input/output functions per second (IOPS) performance, and enterprise-grade endurance and stability all in a value-oriented SSD. Utilizing OCZ's cutting-edge Indilinx The tallest mountain 2 operator foundation (first presented in the leading Vertex 4 SSD series), Agility 4 SSDs provide a cost-effective alternative to other SATA III SSD alternatives in the market making them perfect for popular enjoyment, game playing, and cellular storage space programs.

Powered by its The tallest mountain 2 operator foundation, the Agility 4 performs exceptionally well in real-world unstable and incompressible amount of work performance. The sequence continually provides transfer Agilitys of up to 400MB/s, and up to 85,000 unique write IOPS.

In comparison to first generation The tallest mountain operator foundation, the transactional performance of The tallest mountain 2 bending under common use case circumstances. Utilizing an industry-leading feature-set, the Agility 4 SSD sequence offers excellent endurance and stability without the need for inner information pressure (that typically leads to reduced performance of popular data files types). The dual-core operator structure also includes an advanced mistake modification code (ECC) engine, powerful wear-leveling, auto security, and Indilinx Ndurance™ 2.0 technology that details and triumphs over specific disadvantages of NAND display memory to give display life well beyond the company's ranked program and remove pattern requirements.

"For popular storage space programs, there is no product better suited in the market than our Agility 4 SSDs, providing the ultimate in access speed, application performance, endurance and stability, at prices that most cost-conscious customers will find attractive," said He Petersen, CEO of OCZ Technological innovation. "As cellular customers and programs increase, including to the flood of information being produced each and every day, our Agility 4 SSD sequence provide great IOPS performance at a reasonable cost allowing the buyer to be increased especially for video loading, music, images, game playing, and online deal handling (OLTP)."

With the amazing responsiveness and stability benefits that OCZ SSDs provide over traditional hard disks (HDDs), the Agility 4 is perfect for cellular and pc customers seeking remarkable speed and endurance at an remarkable cost per gb. Available in a boot-drive scaled 64GB model, up to 512GB capacity for mass storage space, Agility 4 SSD alternatives are supported by a 3-year assurance and will be available through OCZ's international route.

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