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Upgradeable NAND modules!Replaceable NAND modules?
Upgradeable NAND modules!Replaceable NAND modules?
I was reading the other day that there are problems using benchmarking software on SandForce-based SSDs because: (1) they have no cache and therefore react different than cached controllers; and (2) they compress the data before write, so compressibility affects performance.
From that, one may guess that, if you are working with a lot of already compressed data, a Sandforce-based drive won't perform particularly better (and, perhaps worse) than an otherwise similar Indilinx-based drive with a cache.
Wasn't the C300 the one with firmware problems?
My Sandstorm drives have no TRIMs or alignments. If I understand you rightly, it is a good choice for uncomplicated usage.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/14/leaked-intel-roadmap-details-sandy-bridge-cpus-expands-ssd-line/
Intel's SSD plans. Nothing exciting really.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/14/leaked-intel-roadmap-details-sandy-bridge-cpus-expands-ssd-line/
Intel's SSD plans. Nothing exciting really. Micron recently released the P300 (faster version of the C300?), Crucial should have it soon enough.
Isn't there always something better and cheaper if you wait?
Yes, but mainly for technology products. Toilet paper is not cheaper than it was years ago.
Well, the makers of it sure tell you it's better. Just like laundry detergent, it's always improving. :bstd:And, it's not any better. :lol:
I just got my second dead SSD. This time the victim was an OCZ Vertex EX 60GB SLC drive. In this case, the system will not even POST with the drive attached.
I called OCZ yesterday to try to get an RMA. They told me they have no process for handling an RMA by phone. I have to use their online system. Their online system is not automated. Every claim has to be reviewed by a human being on a first in first out basis. As of this moment I still haven't heard from OCZ.
Lunar, the first drive that went bad was an X25-M. Intel got me a new one two days after I sent the dead one out.
The reliability aspect has me spooked.