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Originally Posted by sclitheroe
This kind of crap amazes me. Why on earth are people putting up with these kind of fundamental firmware issues? It's nothing new for OCZ either as far as I can tell.
Bluescreens, data corruption on TRIM, etc...wow, just wow.
I'll take a somewhat slower, but stable SSD over whatever benefits the OCZ brings any day.
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Totally agree. I regret not asking around more before I bought my Corsiar, then returned for my OCZ Solid. Both have BSOD issues.
I was going to go for a Crucial HD, as those are as solid as they come right now. However, it was twice the price as my OCZ. I know it is way faster, but my machine is more for work, and playing videos.
I just upgraded my OCZ to 2.15 firmware and the sleep BSOD issue is gone. I'll have to test further to make sure it is fully gone. However, I paid $120 for 120GB, so price was so right.
Bottom line, if you have the budget, get a Crucial, or even Kingston (my SSDNow in my laptop has never BSOD). However, if they really did fix the issues, then hands down my OCZ Solid is excellent entry/mid-range SSD value.