OCZ Tech Agility Series 120GB SSD Comments
| Author | Ardjuna Seghers |
| Published | 12th Nov 2009 |
| Manufacturer | OCZ |
| Supplier | dabs.com |
| Price | £244.66 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £287.48 (Inc VAT) |
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Comments for OCZ Tech Agility Series 120GB SSD
Gavin Hamer said on 12th November 2009
xenos said on 13th November 2009
Well I'm ordering mine from the US.. That price disparity is just ridiculous!
Malderon said on 13th November 2009
@xenos You are absolutely right - I thought I was seeing things before. The Intel drives came across at a pretty fair parity, but that made them astronomically better value than the Indilinx drives. I was reading articles like the anandtech "buy intel at 80/160" and "buy indilinx if you need 64/128/256". Only trouble was, at the time, a 80GB Intel X25-M was cheaper than any 64GB Indilinx drive, in fact it was close to price to the 30GB Vertex. Crazy. I took a look at the US pricing and it was much more competitive.
The X25-M has gone up in price (and down in availability) since I bought it, but the disparity is still there, in the UK, the Intel drives seem much better value.
ChickPea said on 17th November 2009
Where can you get this in the US? As usual, the best price vendor does not ship to the UK.
Gordon said on 17th November 2009
@ChickPea - try this: http://www.trustedreviews.com/multimedia/news/2009/11/03/Bundle-Box-Brings-US-Goods---Prices-to-UK/p1
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This sector seems to be crying out for a group test of some sort. There are a lot of drives out there.
I would like to see you review something with a Samsung controller, such as Samsungs, or larger drives in the Corsair Extreme series.