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- Steel case does not protect from electrical shock damage
The best reviews are those with Graphs that make sense, and as few words as possible. No need for more opinion than results-
Btw, I had to RMA my OCZ SSD. I'm hoping it was just a bad drive issue. As I'd hate to think it is an incompatibility issue with the Motherboard SATA controller. Especially since I ordered another OCZ SSD 64GB drive to put in Raid 0. If all else fails, i'll just get a controller card.
the best reviews are the ones on sites that aren't whores for advertising money like that last site. what was it, page 6 that finally had a damned chart?
1. File Corruption in Windows XP and Vista
That first ATTO benchmark looks extremely cool though-
Just copied a 4.31GB file from my Seagate Raid 0 array to my SSD Raid 0 array in 34 seconds. Is that good?
Just copied a 4.31GB file from my Seagate Raid 0 array to my SSD Raid 0 array in 34 seconds. Is that good?
Average of about 128MB/s transfer rate? That's very damned good, indeed.
http://www.alternativerecursion.info/?p=106
Although it isnt a review, it is very informative for anyone who wants to purchase the OCZ Core series.
With all the issues with these, I'm sticking with my VelociRaptor.
i mean I think my review explains it well, but dont hold your breath for a fix... its inherent with the technology
Hmmm, could be that soon we shal see a new product from them and they will just "forget" this one.
i mean I think my review explains it well, but dont hold your breath for a fix... its inherent with the technology. It's just terrible for small random writes, but terribly awesome for small random reads.
http://www.alternativerecursion.info/?p=106
I'm nowhere near smart enough to know if these particular SS drives can be "fixed" with somekinda update, but from what I've read, I doubt it.
I am intelligent enough to know this....
1.) If OCZ knew about these "situational facts" when they released these products, it's definately given them a "black eye" as far as I'm concerned. Seems like they assumed the purchaser would know all the details.
What we need to understand about SSD technology is that the drives work differently. Standard SATA/IDE drive performance and reliability features may not work properly with solid state drives.
Not trying to dog you guys, but I have a few questions.Here's the OCZ SSD guide: Configuring and setting up SSDs
It should answer most if not all of your questions.
Here's the OCZ SSD guide: Configuring and setting up SSDs
It should answer most if not all of your questions.