IMO, you won't notice any practical difference between an OCZ Agility and Intel X25-M in normal, everyday, real world use.
You will most definitely notice a difference from this SSD over a mechanical drive.
IMO, you won't notice any practical difference between an OCZ Agility and Intel X25-M in normal, everyday, real world use.
You will most definitely notice a difference from this SSD over a mechanical drive.
It's freaking fast. For day to day use, there's no real point overpaying for the premium SSDs. I've been using the 60GB Agility in my laptop (Thinkpad T61) for a few weeks now, and it's great. I don't have an X-25 to compare it to, but I honestly can't see how it could be much faster than this (in terms of real world speed).
Check the firmware right after you get it, though. I installed my OS and apps without doing so, since I figured it was new enough to have the newest firmware, but it didn't. 1.5's the version you want to be on.
How do you update the FW on the OCZ drives? i dont have a DVD player in my X200, i do have an external USB DVD though.
And also What OS did you install on it for your Lenovo laptop? I'm wondering how do i go about installing the OS on it and getting all the drivers and everything
Updating the FW is simple if you do it via USB. I just took a flash drive and made it bootable and put the firmware installer on it. There's detailed instructions on the OCZ forum.
As for the OS, I used Win7. It's by far the simplest as far as SSDs are concerned - TRIM works out of the box, defrag is automatically disabled, etc. The simplest way to get drivers after a fresh Windows install is to use the Thinkvantage Update app - it delivers the updates specific to your system. I only bothered to install the UltraNav (mouse) and OSD drivers; built in Windows drivers worked flawlessly for things like networking and sound. I suppose I didn't need to install the drivers I did, either - the mouse works fine without the UltraNav driver, it just isn't as configurable as before (I use a weird setup where I move the cursor with the Trackpoint nub and use the entire touchpad as a massive scrolling area with my thumb).
shoot, i forgot to update the OCZ FW and i installed my OS and mad programs already
can i still do this? how do i check for the latest on my drive?
shoot, i forgot to update the OCZ FW and i installed my OS and mad programs already
can i still do this? how do i check for the latest on my drive?
nice, it looks like i have the 1.5 already, is that the latest?
And i hear OCZ has this proprietary feature called garbage collection, do i need to run a program for that or what do i do to configure it?