OCZ RMA is an absolute joke

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FishAk

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You clearly have a grudge and your intention is to discredit the manufacturer

I would have a grudge too if I had the OP's experience. The manufacturer has discredited themselves- the OP has just reported it.

I, for one, am glad to have been able to learn from this post.
 

Meghan54

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Not true, back in the DDR1 day, ocz DDR memory were just awesome


Until they got caught remarking IC's on some of their memory to look like they were manufactured and qualified at faster speeds. Sure, the sticks OC'd well, but remarking the IC's on the sticks was not exactly cricket.

OCZ has pretty much languished in the bottom half of quality branders. For instance, take their power supplies. For the most part, just overpriced junk. Then look at what happened to PC Power & Cooling.....despite saying when they bought the company nothing would change, the company was gutted, the name plastered on less than stellar power supplies, and the reputation PCP&C made for themselves is now gone.

Typical OCZ operations...........
 

Old Hippie

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Who cares?

Many have had bad experiences with RMAs but only the biggiest crybabies whyne all over the internet.

Any simple search would have told the OP OCZ drives were bad/underperforming and they were a company not to be trusted.

IMHO, he would have gotten the same satisfaction after a little more persistance without all the internet hub-bub.......I always do.
 

kmmatney

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Not true, back in the DDR1 day, ocz DDR memory were just awesome

I thought that too - they were one of the firsy companies to use heat spreaders, etc.... However just about the only memory sticks that I ever had die on me were these same OCZ memory sticks. They weren't as good as we thought they were.