Lets start by saying that i'm sorry for many questions and kind off stupid ones..
k lil update, its hard to play the wait game for me
Where i live is really hard to get an Vertex 2 or Corsair Force F60....
Crucial and Intel models, as well hard to find and even if i could order one they are not really good for write speed programs/games instalation which really pissed me off on the S596. So basically i'm looking for an Sandforce based disk, yes i'm picky i know. The pick would be definitely some Sandforce disks, (knowing they suite best for my needs) and have the most close read/write ratio as well as good reputation and generall quallity.
Now what i can get easy are this 2 models, others are very hard to find..
1.Patriot Inferno 60GB model - (PI60GS25SSDR)
2. A-DATA S599 64GB
Now i'm quite confused seeing most of the reviews coming with amaizing numbers behind the S599, beating even the Corsair Force and the Ocz Vertex 2
But..there are few of them who report lower scores, and inconsistent performance, and of top of that i read few Newegg users reviews who stated the same. Now in all fairness all of this drives share the same controler, yes i'm new to SSD but i learned (as Zap said) that they should peform very similar to each other..right.
Now, i understand that firmware might be and issue or revision used in the tests, but still is this the only reason behind various performance reports?
BTW yes i know that the scores varies because of the compressable/uncompressable data used as test patern for some benchmarks software, like AS-SSD and CDM but i saw lower scores even in ATTO and HD Tune!? now im leaning toward the A-DATA S599 because its like huge 70 euros cheaper from the Patriot Inferno, but i dunno if its worth to risk and get bad revision or some of the random..lower performing units. Whats the difference from the first revision of A-DATA S599 and the second, if anyone know some info about it i would like to know...
Does Patriot Inferno series offer alot better reliability? does getting a better brand insure better unit? knowing they use same controler but different firmware, most likely used. Also there are 2 revisions of Patriot Inferno same as A-DATA S599...whats the difference for Patriot series as well? god damn it...
P.S. just look at this page for SSD disks comparation! how close is the A-DATA.. which make me even more confused, yes i compared the scores on all tests. All of the Sandforce based disks perform alomost the same, even the S599 used in the comparation is lower capacity disk 64 vs 120GB models.
http://www.ssdreview.com/ssd-review...series-e-f120-120gb-11a,a-data-s599-64gb-310/
http://www.ssdreview.com/ssd-review...b-11a,a-data-s599-64gb-310/pcmarkvantage.html
And now this??
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/storage/2010/06/25/sandforce-ssd-test/12
Really dunno what to say..