The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) gain of microwave assisted magnetic recording (MAMR) with spin transfer oscillator (STO) is analyzed by a micromagnetic model simulating the write process on CoX/Pt media, by including the Voronoi polycrystalline microstructure built upon a regular mesh of micromagnetic cells. With a fixed head of 40nm width main pole and 10.5 kOe maximum perpendicular field, a 2dB SNR gain is found for low coercivity media (0K Hc<10 kOe) and a 4dB gain is obtained for high coercivity media (0K Hc>14 kOe). Besides, the MAMR performance considering the finite rise time of single-pole-type (SPT) head field in a bit is also calculated. It is found that the MAMR SNR gain is obtained in the media with lower anisotropy because of the weak writing capacity during the rise time.Index Terms-microwave assisted magnetic recording (MAMR), spin transfer oscillator (STO), CoX/Pt media, signal to noise (SNR). 0018-9464 (c)