2 years ago i bought a 240GB Vertex 2 and 2x 120GB Vertex 2 drives on the recommendation and reviews of Anand.
I generally keep up to date in reviews and industry on this site since the info is generally good.
A month or so ago my 240GB drive in my macbook died and i lost everything that wasnt backed up. And as it normally goes i wasnt backed up as much as i thought!
Anyway a week later i turn on my PC and find i have a raid error and serious failings in my array caused by 1 drive. Luckily i had a full backup of this raid on a 1TB drive and after 6 hours managed to fix it and the drive is behaving ok for now.
So i start googling and i see 46/102 1 star reviews on this drive... bad press all over the internet about sandforce 2000.
I am very disappointed in OCZ since this is a long line of crappy reliability from RAM to PSU's and now SSD's.
But i am also disappointed in Anandtech also and their lack of reporting of the issues. I bought these drives on recommendations from this site and i always read the little caveat about "unknown long term reliability and validation" But there has been little to no serious reporting of any of the poor reliability.
i keep up to date on tech on this site and until my problems i had no need to root around google to see the evidence of mass failures of these drives.
Anand maybe you shouldnt get so cozy with the OCZ CEO or who ever you keep mentioning in your articles and start reporting on the serious failings of Sandforce 2000 and OCZ especially. Because up till now all the references to poor reliability have been too subtle and woolly at best. Given the terrible reliability of SSD's made by OCZ and Sandforce you should categorically refuse to endorse any purchase from these 2 companies.
So far SSD's have been a complete bust for me. My old HDD are still out living all my SSD's by a factor of at least 4!
Feel free to correct me if i missed any articles that let OCZ or Anand off the hook on this one.
I generally keep up to date in reviews and industry on this site since the info is generally good.
A month or so ago my 240GB drive in my macbook died and i lost everything that wasnt backed up. And as it normally goes i wasnt backed up as much as i thought!
Anyway a week later i turn on my PC and find i have a raid error and serious failings in my array caused by 1 drive. Luckily i had a full backup of this raid on a 1TB drive and after 6 hours managed to fix it and the drive is behaving ok for now.
So i start googling and i see 46/102 1 star reviews on this drive... bad press all over the internet about sandforce 2000.
I am very disappointed in OCZ since this is a long line of crappy reliability from RAM to PSU's and now SSD's.
But i am also disappointed in Anandtech also and their lack of reporting of the issues. I bought these drives on recommendations from this site and i always read the little caveat about "unknown long term reliability and validation" But there has been little to no serious reporting of any of the poor reliability.
i keep up to date on tech on this site and until my problems i had no need to root around google to see the evidence of mass failures of these drives.
Anand maybe you shouldnt get so cozy with the OCZ CEO or who ever you keep mentioning in your articles and start reporting on the serious failings of Sandforce 2000 and OCZ especially. Because up till now all the references to poor reliability have been too subtle and woolly at best. Given the terrible reliability of SSD's made by OCZ and Sandforce you should categorically refuse to endorse any purchase from these 2 companies.
So far SSD's have been a complete bust for me. My old HDD are still out living all my SSD's by a factor of at least 4!
Feel free to correct me if i missed any articles that let OCZ or Anand off the hook on this one.
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