fzabkar wrote:
Dmitry Postrigan wrote:
Overall, SSDs are not very reliable at all, however, it all depends on what brand you buy.
This article would suggest that OCZ is one brand that should be avoided:
http://www.behardware.com/articles/881- ... tes-7.htmlNote the 30% and 40% failure rates in their Octane and Petrol products (Indilinx controller). Vertex 2 (SandForce controller) is quite bad as well (10% failure rate).
When I tried to explore the reasons for the failure of certain SSDs, my posts at OCZ's forum were at first closed, then deleted. All I asked for were voltage measurements. It seems I hit a nerve. In fact I suspect that OCZ may be operating their NAND flash arrays at 2.8V rather than 3.3V, but I have been unable to receive any feedback other than a single case at this forum.
OCZ has nothing to do with common failures for SandForce based SSD drives.
All FW updates was dirrectly made by Sandforce team for all vendors who developed SSD on this MCU.
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If my suspicions are correct, then I suspect that the SSDs are failing because they don't have enough time to perform critical housekeeping before the NAND supply decays to 2.7V (the lower limit) after a sudden power loss.
Disagree. For most of the nands reducing the voltage affects a lot better on reading and viability.