Very good, for the entry to mid level this SSD in terms of price and performance is perfect. I use this as my boot drive and was going to buy a separate cheaper drive for videos and music etc but found no need as 120gb is genuinely enough. I also use it for gaming and it cut loading times by around 10-20% which is alot for the price paid.
Fitted a 240GB model to my Lenovo T400 laptop. Drive is very fast - Windows 7 experience rating 7.6 and that's on a SATA II interface - SATA III will be quicker. Would give it 5 stars, but... Be advised though that some examples (including mine) are not a standard size and will not fit in the cradle found in Lenovo and some other manufacturers' drive bays. The casing's profile is slightly wider on the bottom than the top. I fitted mine with just one of the rubber protector strips. Some sites on internet say OCZ is aware and later models will be changed.
What I have in my hands is retail 120GB Vertex 3 with what OCZ is calling its final, production worthy client firmware. The Vertex 3 Pro has been pushed back a bit as the controller/firmware still have to make it through more testing and validation. I'll get to the 120GB Vertex 3 and how its performance differs from the 240GB drive we previewed not too long ago, but first there are a few somewhat-related issues I have to get off my chest.
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