Those "anti-OCZ" SSD people that praised the M4
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jan 2012 20:03    Post subject: Those "anti-OCZ" SSD people that praised the M4
For all those with that bitch towards OCZ SSD's with their "problems" and "BSOD" and praised the M4 so good:

http://translate.google.nl/translate?sl=nl&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=nl&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fnl.hardware.info%2Fnieuws%2F26059%2Fbelangrijke-firmware-update-voor-crucial-m4-ssds&act=url

Seems that after using the M4 for EXACTLY 5184 or 216 full days, about every hour the SSD crashed and caused a BSOD.

So fu haters! Cool Face


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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jan 2012 20:31    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 02:32    Post subject:
Old news are old.
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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 02:41    Post subject:
wizarD. wrote:
Old news are old.


And how exactly is this "Old news" when it didn't get posted here before? Smile


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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 02:51    Post subject:
updated firmware has been out for a while also
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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 02:56    Post subject:
Ah, now i get it.
When OCZ has problems, everyone has to shout it off the roofs and laugh at "how bad OCZ is", but now their beloved brand is messing up, it's all being kept quiet ^^


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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 03:00    Post subject:
sausje wrote:
Ah, now i get it.
When OCZ has problems, everyone has to shout it off the roofs and laugh at "how bad OCZ is", but now their beloved brand is messing up, it's all being kept quiet ^^


i think you are pointing at the wrong people here
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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 03:06    Post subject:
I'm not pointing towards anyone specific, the people know who i mean Smile and unless you trashed nonstop on OCZ SSD's, you are not one of them then Smile


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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 03:29    Post subject:
sausje wrote:
I'm not pointing towards anyone specific, the people know who i mean Smile and unless you trashed nonstop on OCZ SSD's, you are not one of them then Smile


ok good cause i love my M4 <3
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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 09:31    Post subject:
Part of the reason people would choose a crucial SSD over a faster OCZ sandforce drive is because of the better support should a problem arise.

This demonstrates that perfectly.
sausje fail.
You should have read the article, and the arguments for choosing a M4 drive before posting.


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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 10:01    Post subject:
What do you mean better support? All the OCZ Sandforce issues were resolved back at the end of September.

In the end, both companies have failed. However, both the Vertex 3 and M4 are pretty much rock solid reliable now that people have been using them for about a year and the issues have been patched.
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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 10:12    Post subject:
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What do you mean better support? All the OCZ Sandforce issues were resolved back at the end of September.

In the end, both companies have failed. However, both the Vertex 3 and M4 are pretty much rock solid reliable now that people have been using them for about a year and the issues have been patched.

In the way that Crucial/micron develop the firmware themselves, where OCZ need to rely on sandforce to supply them.
Directly the reason this issue was resolved so fast for the M4.

There will always be bugs to work out along the line.
You will see issues on OCZ and Crucial forums if you visit them.


I wouldn't say OCZ drives are shit or don't ever buy them. Have never said this or seen anybody saying this on this or any other forum.
God knows where sausje got his hair brained ideas from.


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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 11:08    Post subject:
Mchart wrote:
What do you mean better support? All the OCZ Sandforce issues were resolved back at the end of September.

In the end, both companies have failed. However, both the Vertex 3 and M4 are pretty much rock solid reliable now that people have been using them for about a year and the issues have been patched.


Even tho the guy is on my ignore, i know he's prolly ranting now about it, yes hes one of the people i meant with this^^
But you are right, since their last update (that was around sept, when Werelds flashed the firmware for me), i didn't had a single BSOD related to the SSD, before i had quite alot. But that got solved with the firmware update.


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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 13:11    Post subject:
sausje wrote:
(that was around sept, when Werelds flashed the firmware for me), i


You needed your hand held for that?? Laughing


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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 13:33    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 13:52    Post subject:
sausje wrote:
Even tho the guy is on my ignore, i know he's prolly ranting now about it, yes hes one of the people i meant with this^^
Can't you ignore him, like, in real life? That traditional low tech disregard? Philosopheraptor


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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 14:04    Post subject:
If only... Sad


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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 14:43    Post subject:
Silly sausage did it again Pffchh
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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 18:42    Post subject:
sausje wrote:
wizarD. wrote:
Old news are old.


And how exactly is this "Old news" when it didn't get posted here before? Smile


So something is new when I post something from 1932 because it hasn't been posted here? Laughing

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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 18:49    Post subject:
wizarD. wrote:
sausje wrote:
wizarD. wrote:
Old news are old.


And how exactly is this "Old news" when it didn't get posted here before? Smile


So something is new when I post something from 1932 because it hasn't been posted here? Laughing

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Then why didn't you post it? Smile


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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 19:53    Post subject:
wizarD. wrote:
sausje wrote:
wizarD. wrote:
Old news are old.


And how exactly is this "Old news" when it didn't get posted here before? Smile


So something is new when I post something from 1932 because it hasn't been posted here? Laughing

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It's new HERE. That's the thing. You can't expect us all to read the exact same articles and visit the same damn sites that you happen to read.


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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 20:18    Post subject:
lol what a stupid argument.
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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 20:20    Post subject:
Right back at ya about your comment on it^^


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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2012 20:34    Post subject:
Just tell me how I make W7 boot faster with my perfect M4 Sad
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PostPosted: Sun, 22nd Jan 2012 09:15    Post subject:
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Just tell me how I make W7 boot faster with my perfect M4 Sad

There is only so much you can do, boot times are about the same over all the recent drives.


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