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http://www.amazon.com/Vertex-240GB-...1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1335404451&sr=1-1
Well, i once got me a 120 and a 240 GB MI, and i never ever had in mind that all the stuff ever happens just did happen. I had in mind IT buisness is something reliable and such... and they would test teyr products, compatibility and what else. Both drive finally died on me and causing random freeze... i seriously had 900$ wasted.
Finally, the 990X CPU was the much better deal... it was a really cheap CPU because it works! The condition of "working" is magical!
My general trust into SSD ultimately is gone- After those incidents, i do investigate new SSDs such as a doctor and are trying to get unbiased views (which are rare). And what SF has been creating is headache to me, im sorry. I surely give nothing at speed when something isnt stable, it doesnt matter at all. Its useless, i mean 100% useless (there is no excuse and there never will be a excuse for having lack of stability), plain and simple.
I dont think there is any website or review site being fully neutral, they all are in some way shackled by the big companys. For me the entire matter is over, i got my lesson. Probably the worst moment of my entire IT experience, so it will only go up... thats certain.
Then SF is commenting over and over that the stuff been fixed, same for OCZ but is there any true details about its failure? Any bulletproof evidence that it is now completly fixed, instead of permannently pointing at like 10 different firmware updates? Guess have to accept that the design is a failure and should accept full money back for any unhappy customer. Sorry to Toshiba, your NANDs are great deal... cant help it, simply attached to the wrong controller.
Im over with. M4 is my new SSD ruler. Intel is good too but just to expensive. M4 can do same for lesser. I dont know why i ever trusted OCZ, prehaps because every single website on the Net was telling me how awesome and bloody fast those Vertex are running and not a single word about instability issues with 50% of the worlds systems. I mean FIVTY PERCENT..., thats a proven value, people. Thats a product unable to be sold under any "common sense" condition, luckily many people may lack common sense.
Dont care if stuff gets deleted, the entire matter is just unbelievable. In term we are labor rats, at least the stuff should be cheap and we will be able to get money back... for up to three years... thats the stuff i do demand in order not to get a critical hit in reputation.
Well, i once got me a 120 and a 240 GB MI, and i never ever had in mind that all the stuff ever happens just did happen. I had in mind IT buisness is something reliable and such... and they would test teyr products, compatibility and what else. Both drive finally died on me and causing random freeze... i seriously had 900$ wasted.
Finally, the 990X CPU was the much better deal... it was a really cheap CPU because it works! The condition of "working" is magical!
My general trust into SSD ultimately is gone- After those incidents, i do investigate new SSDs such as a doctor and are trying to get unbiased views (which are rare). And what SF has been creating is headache to me, im sorry. I surely give nothing at speed when something isnt stable, it doesnt matter at all. Its useless, i mean 100% useless (there is no excuse and there never will be a excuse for having lack of stability), plain and simple.
I dont think there is any website or review site being fully neutral, they all are in some way shackled by the big companys. For me the entire matter is over, i got my lesson. Probably the worst moment of my entire IT experience, so it will only go up... thats certain.
Then SF is commenting over and over that the stuff been fixed, same for OCZ but is there any true details about its failure? Any bulletproof evidence that it is now completly fixed, instead of permannently pointing at like 10 different firmware updates? Guess have to accept that the design is a failure and should accept full money back for any unhappy customer. Sorry to Toshiba, your NANDs are great deal... cant help it, simply attached to the wrong controller.
Im over with. M4 is my new SSD ruler. Intel is good too but just to expensive. M4 can do same for lesser. I dont know why i ever trusted OCZ, prehaps because every single website on the Net was telling me how awesome and bloody fast those Vertex are running and not a single word about instability issues with 50% of the worlds systems. I mean FIVTY PERCENT..., thats a proven value, people. Thats a product unable to be sold under any "common sense" condition, luckily many people may lack common sense.
Dont care if stuff gets deleted, the entire matter is just unbelievable. In term we are labor rats, at least the stuff should be cheap and we will be able to get money back... for up to three years... thats the stuff i do demand in order not to get a critical hit in reputation.
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