OCZ Agility

Probably just about noticeable once you pass about 100mb, but it's just an estimate. So probably the only times that would really happen is when first loading some games (some have one or two very large files with all the game data in rather than loading lots of smaller files) and video editing, but video editing tends to take up too much space to use an SSD for it.
 
With the frequency of all the new SSD's being released i think i can now handle waiting till the prices plummet a bit, fingers crossed that the new Jmircon controller brings good speeds, no stuttering and cheap NAND for cheap prices.
 
OCZ Technology seems to always be toiling away on new solid state drives, but it's rare to find any from the company that are priced for the average Joe / Jane. Rather than aiming specifically for the fat-walleted enthusiast crowd, the Agility series is hoping to make a decent sized splash in the mainstream market. These 2.5-inch SATA II SSDs promise 230MB/sec read and 135MB/sec write speeds, along with 64MB of cache and a two-year warranty. We pinged OCZ for details surrounding pricing and availability, so here's the dirt: the trio of models will be available in a fortnight or so for $129.99 (30GB), $219.99 (60GB) and $349.99 (120GB).
 
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