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Just curious. How do people feel about refurb SSDs?
Are the savings really that great?
@Charlie98 - what happened to your Samsung? I was going to buy one of those...
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Are the savings really that great?
@Charlie98 - what happened to your Samsung? I was going to buy one of those...
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A refurb SSD isn't necessarily a problem, a refurb OCZ however is kind of asking for trouble. They didn't become the poster child for unreliable SSDs and ripping their customers off for nothing.
I wouldn't by a new OCZ drive, let alone a supposedly refurbished one.
OCZ stock prices have crashed the last couple of days. They may not survive much longer.
I've had pretty good luck with OCZ.
I have owned:
3x 120GB Vertex Plus R2 (Barefoot 2)
5x 30GB Agility (Barefoot)
2x 90GB Agility 2 (SandForce 1st-gen)
I also own some Intel SSDs, which I consider the gold standard of reliability.
The only SSD that has failed on me is a Mushkin Chronos Deluxe 240GB.
Failed in under a month, in a Netbook. SandForce 2nd-gen has serious sleep / hibernate issues.
There's some idiot on these forums with nine OCZ SSDs in his system. What a dumb ass!
They are apparently still running fine, but how many more days can such a setup last? He's just asking for trouble.
Yeah, don't RAID-0 them.
I don't have any reason to go with any other SSD at the moment. There really isn't anything that's much faster than what I have now. Plus 4TB is plenty for what I need.
I've had pretty good luck with OCZ.
I have owned:
3x 120GB Vertex Plus R2 (Barefoot 2)
5x 30GB Agility (Barefoot)
2x 90GB Agility 2 (SandForce 1st-gen)
I also own some Intel SSDs, which I consider the gold standard of reliability.
The only SSD that has failed on me is a Mushkin Chronos Deluxe 240GB.
Failed in under a month, in a Netbook. SandForce 2nd-gen has serious sleep / hibernate issues.
When Haswell-E is released I'll probably have to switch. The 8x PCI-E 3.0 LSI controller I'm using now is integrated into the ASRock X79 Extreme11. I'd either have to buy a separate controller or simply get four 1TB SSDs for RAID-0. The Haswell-E platform is supposed to come with 6 SATA-III ports. That will be enough for an OS SSD and four 1TB SSDs in RAID-0. Not sure what the max bandwidth of the Intel controller is though. Probably lower than the LSI controller I'm currently on. We'll see.