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We have collected official and amateur videos of the OCZ Agility 2. You can find different types of videos such as videos tests or presentation videos of the OCZ Agility 2.

4.14 min.
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2.18 min.
While I was at CES I had a chance to visit the OCZ suite and check out all of their cool SSD products including the classic Vertex, Aglity, and Colossus products as well as some really cool new stuff including Vertex 2, Solid 2, and the Z-Drive P88!

4.49 min.
Please Rate or Comment on this solid state drive. For the latest pricing click here pcwizkidstechtalk.com for more reviews click PCWizKidstechtalk.com cheers

7.17 min.
We compare a typical Solid State Disk (OCZ Agility 60GB) against a high end consumer Hard Disk (Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB) with some tedious everyday tasks. As a product reviewer, Ive quite a lot of software installed, including Windows XP mode, ~100 portable applications in a folder on the SSD and this PC has been in use for almost 4 months since installing the OS. Pause the initial info screens for PC specs, preparation and other info. We compare/show the following: - Windows 7 boot-up - Launching 14 applications - Launching 3 apps in XP Mode - Upgrading OpenOffice 3.1 to 3.2 - Extract ZIP (3914 files/365MB) - Installing 5 Windows Updates - Disk Fragmentation - A Gatso Speed Camera The Hard Disk is a clone of the SSD using the Linux DD_Resuce utility. This Hard Disk was then tweaked by resizing the OS partition to 100GB to assist defragmentation, place data in the fast outer area and reduce seek time. I then carried out a deep optimise with IObit Smart Defrag. No other partitions were added. The tasks were manually carried out by hand (ie no scripts), with a video camera recording bootup & application launches. CamStudio captured the other tests for a better picture, with its temp & output paths pointed to the 2TB data HDD. The Gigabyte EnergySaver feature was disabled. I disabled the Antivirus for the OpenOffice installation and ZIP extraction tests for both drives, as Nod32 is sluggish scanning when writing executable files and the ZIP archive contained some ...

7.30 min.
Mmmm, delicious Anti Material Rifle ownage. A whole bunch of deathclaws is nothing compared to .50 cal armor piercing rounds with a sneak attack critical to the head. I get a little impatient at the end though. And if you are wondering why I left ED-E and Boone behind because they tend to attract the deathclaws and die frequently. Recorded using Fraps at 1920x1080 with 8xAA and 15xAF. Intel Q9550 @ 2.83 Ghz (stock) EVGA GTX 480 Superclocked 8 GB DDR2 800 Mhz 120 GB OCZ Agility 2 SSD

2.29 min.
www.ncix.com It's based on the same Indilinx Barefoot controller as its big brothers the Agility and Vertex, but it uses less expensive flash memory to keep the costs down. This is what I would consider the starting point for value SSDs if you want to buy one today.

2.7 min.
Having a look at the Agility SSD drive from OCZ. The biggest difference between the Agility series and the Vertex series is the sustained read/write performance. If you watched the video you'd know that... And all of the other stuff that I say in the video! :p

0.26 min.
Which Macbook Pro will reboot faster? Watch and find out!

5.23 min.
My first SSD and i'm loving it. So much faster then a regular HDD! Especially with this V2, the new Sandforce controller allow for much faster speeds in reads/writes. In this video, i run the HD Tune Pro 4.20 benchmarks along with an ATTO Disk Benchmark. Enjoy!

1.51 min.
2 OCZ AGILITY 2 100GB SSD's in RAID 0 (basic software tweaks only)

2.55 min.

12.41 min.
This is the 3rd of a 3 part series I created to show-off my new video editing computer I've just built. I shoot quite a bit of video and of course must edit down my footage. My previous editing system had been having difficulties keeping up with some of the new camera formats out their, and especially the new AVCHD format from my new Panasonic TM700 HD 60p camcorder. Figuring it's about time for an new system anyway, I spent a couple of days doing some research, looking at parts and then begin designing my "Dream Editing Machine". Since I had a budget (who doesn't these days), I wanted the most power I could afford and also something that would allow me to make changes easily as I add to this system. What I came up with is a very powerful, lower priced workhorse that is extremely attractive and fully functional for my purpose. It has proven to be fully capable of handling everything I've been editing -- Including AVCHD HD in 60p! No problems at all doing previews of non-rendered, native footage from this camera. Real-time effects are abundant as well, thanks to my Nvidia GeForce GTX 470 "CUDA" based video system. Anyway, I had this idea to shoot some footage of my build to edit down on this new machine. Thought it fitting that the first thing edited should be it's creation shot with the very camera which demanded it be built -- So, what I present is the first footage ever edited on my new editing station! I was only doing this for fun at first, but then I thought it might ...

4.15 min.
John Travoltas Airport Mansion in Flight Simulator X Hardware information: - AMD 945 AM2+ OC 3.3GHZ - Asus Crosshair II Motherboard - Corsair 2x2GB XMS2 DHX DDR2-800 RAM - OCZ Agility 60GB x 2 - 9800GT SLI

4.1 min.
How the test was conducted / How to upgrade your computer? Read more below... WHAT IS THIS VIDEO? Speed comparison between my old HDD and my new SSD drives on real applications, not with benchmarks. HDD: Samsung 500GB 5400RPM SATA-300 2.5" (HM501II) SSD: OCZ Vertex 2 240GB SATA-300 2.5" (OCZSSD3-2VTX240G) System: Macbook Pro 13", 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB DDR3 1067MHz HOW WAS THIS TEST CONDUCTED? Preview shows two screen capture videos that were run on the same system. The data from the HDD was cloned to the SSD and the computer was booted twice, with each hard drive. The old video contains comments on what is currently tested; the reviewed software is: iTunes, Safari, Microsoft Word, Photoshop. The video shows how much time it takes for each app to load on each drive. The SSD is much - much!! - faster. The startup time of the system is: HDD: 1 min 5 sec SSD: 16 sec The experiment is very precise. Before recording the video, each system was restarted 3 times in a row (you will not believe it, but the system restarts faster and faster each time). HOW TO UPGRADE YOUR SYSTEM? In order to upgrade your system, you only need to replace the the hard drive with a new ssd drive. Vertex 2 is, according to several reviews, the fastest SSD you can get in December 2010. After you buy the SSD, you can replace it yourself very very easy following this tutorial with images (link below). After that, reinstall the MacOSX from your installation DVD that came with your mac and choose ...

2.13 min.
Comparing Mac and PC boot times, benchmarking the SSD & HDD, and showing the WEI scores in Windows 7. This is just some basic testing, more will come in a later video. HDD/SSD Benchmarking tool used: CrystalDiskMark 3.0 x64 The only thing in this video I couldn't prevent was the 30% of storage in the PC's HDD. I didn't have another drive to transfer the data to, so I couldn't test out 100% clean installs on both. PC Specs: Case: Cooler Master CM 690 Motherboard: Asus P7P55 Super Computer OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Processor: Intel Core i7 860 2.8GHz SSD: 60GB OCZ Agility 2 HDD: 1TB WD Caviar Black 7200RPM RAM: 8GB DDR 3 (G.SKILL Ripjaws 1600) GPU: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce 9800GTX+ PSU: Corsair TX850 Asus 4x Blu-ray Player Asus 24x CD/DVD Drive Koutech 5 in 1 Card Reader

0.43 min.
Dieses Praesentationsvideo wurde fuer die gamescom 2010 erstellt und zeigt zwei SSDs aus dem umfangreichen Sortiment von OCZ - die Agility 2 und die Colossus. Wie alle Solide-State-Drives sind sie erheblich schneller als herkoemmliche Festplatten (bis zu 285 MB/s), zugleich kleiner, leichter, sparsamer, geraeuschlos und stossunempfindlich. Sie werden in verschiedenen Speichergroessen angeboten.

1.42 min.
This is a real-world example of how an SSD performs launching 15 everyday applications right after booting Windows 7. This PC has been in everyday use for 3 months since the SSD was installed, which from past experience, a regular hard disk would have slowed down a lot with this install by now. As a product reviewer, Ive quite a lot of software installed (~50 applications), including Windows XP mode and a folder with around 100 portable applications on the SSD. In total, the SSD has ~113000 files (33.8GB). Most SSD videos on the web either show just the boot up speed, synthetic tests or multiple script-loaded applications, generally also from a clean install, overclocked PC, AntiVirus off and so on to try making the video look impressive. Sure, some even use RAID0. So when someone asked me had I noticed much slow-down yet with my SSD, I pointed a camera at the monitor and recorded this video. Apart from placing my camera on a tripod, the only preparation for the PC was placing the application shortcuts I wanted to launch onto the taskbar and disabling the Gigabyte Energysaver utility. Questions? Visit our SSD discussion forum here: club.myce.com MyCE has a 120GB OCZ Agility in-depth review here: www.myce.com

7.10 min.
OCZ has released firmware 1.6, and I was interested in flashing up to it from 1.5 However, I did not want to waste another CD/DVD on the .iso image. In this tutorial, I will show you exactly what to do in order to use a USB drive for the flashing method. FW 1.6 applies to the Agility, Vertex, Onyx, Solid 2, and Vertex Turbo. Note that if you see "bad command or filename" then follow the instructions in Post #2 of this thread: www.ocztechnologyforum.com SirJamesD.com is rockin' very strong, and join our forums! www.sirjamesd.com I've also created an excellent Lasik doctor directory for the United States. If you're considering Lasik, but don't know who to call or how to find out who your local doctors are, the place to go is www.mainlasik.com Always superb ads there, so check those out as well!

2.18 min.
Agility 2 SSD 60GB (unboxing video) OCZ OCZSSD2-2AGTE60G * Available in 40GB to 480GB capacities * Native TRIM support * Seek Time: .1ms * Slim 2.5" Design * 99.8 x 69.63 x 9.3mm * Lightweight: 77g * Operating Temp: 0°C ~ 70°C * Storage Temp: -45°C ~ +85°C * Low Power Consumption: 2W in operation, .5W in standby * Shock Resistant up to 1500G * RAID Support * Included 3.5" Desktop adapter bracket * Compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7, Mac OS X and Linux * MTBF: 2 million hours * 3-Year Warranty for more information visit: www.ocztechnology.com 40GB Max Performance * Max Read: up to 280 MB/s * Max Write: up to 270 MB/s * Sustained Write: up to 200 MB/s * Random Write 4k (Aligned): 10000 IOPS 50-240GB Max Performance * Max Read: up to 285MB/s * Max Write: up to 275MB/s * Sustained Write: up to 250MB/s * Random Write 4KB (Aligned): 10000 IOPS 400-480GB Max Performance * Max Read: up to 250MB/s * Max Write: up to 240MB/s * Sustained Write: up to 200MB/s * Random Write 4KB (Aligned): 10000 IOPS Part Numbers * 40GB - OCZSSD2-2AGT40G * 50GB - OCZSSD2-2AGT50G * 100GB - OCZSSD2-2AGT100G * 200GB - OCZSSD2-2AGT200G * 400GB - OCZSSD2-2AGT400G Extended Capacities: * 60GB - OCZSSD2-2AGTE60G * 90GB - OCZSSD2-2AGTE90G * 120GB - OCZSSD2-2AGTE120G * 180GB - OCZSSD2-2AGTE180G * 240GB - OCZSSD2-2AGTE240G * 480GB - OCZSSD2-2AGTE480G Filmed with a HTC HD2

4.12 min.
www.saggiamente.com montaggio, test e recensione del veloce SSD OCZ Vertex 2 da 120GB nel MacBook Pro 15"

13.50 min.
A major overhaul of the first generation 15 inch MacBook Pro 1,1. I upgraded the hard drive to a solid state hard drive, upgraded the operating system to Snow Leopard, and installed Coolbook CPU speed controller software. Now I am able to play the latest games.

9.55 min.
mac-ssd-drives.com - Apple 'Classic' MacBooks are an easy DIY upgrade. Here MacGizmoGuy talks about the performance and design changes in the SSD disk market in 2009 - And swaps out his initial 30GB OCZ SOLID series JMicron based SSD to a new AGILITY drive using the much improved Indilinx controller with 64mb cache onboard. Because my 1st generation MacBook has a SATA I controller chip - and because SATA II is backwards compatible anyways - There's no issue with this SATA II rated Agility drive on it - and in many ways it's SUSTAINED Read/Write specs are well matched to these pre 2008 MacBooks - and Mac minis SATA I controllers. (There was no point in paying up for a Vertex or Summit drive, really.) It should be noted the often quoted PEAK Read/Write speeds often occur only intermittently - more theoretical than Real-World sustained thruput in day to day tasks.

9.57 min.
Unboxing and installation of OCZ Agility 2 SSD inside a 13" MacBook Pro Mid 2010

3.12 min.
Asus Rampage iii Extreme Intel Core i7 950 Palit GTX 580 Corsair Dominator GT 6GB 2000mhz Ram OCZ Agility 2 60GB Western Digital Cavier Black 1TB LG Blu-Ray Rewriteable ROM NZXT HALE90 1000W Power Supply Corsair H70 Water Cooling Kit NZXT Phantom Case

1.57 min.
Comparing boot times of a Western Digital Scorpio Blue 640GB 5400rpm HDD and an OCZ Vertex 2 120 GB SSD. 13" Macbook Pro 2.26 GHz Intel C2D 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3 OSX 10.6.5 Vertex 2 Firmware 1.24 Time was stopped as soon as OSX booted with Dock, Menu Bar, and WiFi connected.