Pictures and Breakdown

The actual look of the Agility 4 isn’t really much different that the Agility 3, 2, or 1. You have a black shell with the green trim on the sticker. The only real difference here is the number 4 really. Even compared to the Vertex 4 the main difference is the green color scheme compared to the Vertex’s silver. The drive does sport a nice Indilinx infused logo on it that reminds us what we loved so much about the Vertex 4 and what this drive could be capable of.

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On the flip side, literally, you will find your serial and part numbers along with all of the required logos like RoHS, FCC, and CE. This is also the only place on the drive that actually shows the capacity as well.

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Throwing the warranty aside I removed the void if removed stickers and took out the screws on the bottom of the drive that hold everything together. With the lid off I was able get a better look at what makes the Agility 4 tick.

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Inside we are able to spot that Indilinx controller right away. Around it we have a total of 16 of the OCZ branded Intel/ Micron MLC, 25 nm flash. For those interested the model number is M2502128T048AX22. With 16 NAND chips on the PCB and a total capacity of 256 that puts each at 16 gigs each. I know that they aren’t actually OCZ chips but I do love their branding on them, it’s a nice touch for something that almost no one will ever see.

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