blackened23
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Uh oh, it's official - Samsung has joined the BSOD club: http://www.anandtech.com/show/5460/samsung-updates-the-firmware-of-ssd-830-series-fixes-bsod-issue
Luckily, they've issued a firmware update to fix the problem, so this shouldn't affect the OP's decision.
It seems that in this generation, every manufacturer has had firmware issues. I'm waiting for problems to surface on my Corsair PP, since it's still on firmware version 1.0.
I'd go with Crucial M4 simply because its been out longer and their consistent Firmware upgrades have fixed all known issues. Samsung got a BSOD, so they aren't immune either and it took two Firmware flashes to fix it.
Certainly can't debate a fact like that.
Seriously wish I could say the same for some of their other products though.![]()
I'm currently using the Samsung support. I reinstalled my system in UEFI mode with GPT instead of traditional BIOS & MBR and most of the features of the SSD Magician have stopped working.I would say as a whole, Samsung is known for quality, but definitely NOT for support. Throw the dice, and it usually is in your favor, but you get screwed if it's not.
I would say as a whole, Samsung is known for quality, but definitely NOT for support. Throw the dice, and it usually is in your favor, but you get screwed if it's not.
