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Originally posted by: magreen
Anand is a great reviewer. Best of the web IMHO.
I agree 100%
I love his reviews, especially when he fills in the story around things.
Originally posted by: magreen
Anand is a great reviewer. Best of the web IMHO.
Originally posted by: coolVariable
Excellent article.
Although I am now not as hopeful that the intel will drop further in price.
Darn - I was sooo hoping that the Vertex would cause another mid-March price drop.
It's interesting how influential he has become. He is driving the design of products now.Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: magreen
Anand is a great reviewer. Best of the web IMHO.
I agree 100%
I love his reviews, especially when he fills in the story around things.
Originally posted by: coolVariable
Originally posted by: coolVariable
Excellent article.
Although I am now not as hopeful that the intel will drop further in price.
Darn - I was sooo hoping that the Vertex would cause another mid-March price drop.
Nevermind. The intel dropped in price!
$343 on Amazon
Originally posted by: SickBeast
With the 30GB OCZ Vertex at around $150, I wish I had that much cash to spare right now.
There's no way the intel drive is worth that much in light of today's AT review of the OCZ drive.
Originally posted by: SickBeast
Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: magreen
Anand is a great reviewer. Best of the web IMHO.
I know there was another hardware reviewer who was hired by AMD. They essentially put him in charge of the development of the 4850/4870 GPUs.
Originally posted by: Itchrelief
Originally posted by: SickBeast
Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: magreen
Anand is a great reviewer. Best of the web IMHO.
I know there was another hardware reviewer who was hired by AMD. They essentially put him in charge of the development of the 4850/4870 GPUs.
Dave Baumann, formerly of Beyond3d?
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: Idontcare
Originally posted by: kensiko
Well, if people missed it, http://www.anandtech.com/storage/showdoc.aspx?i=3531
I'm impressed by the size of the article!
Quite the backstory Anand pieced together there for our benefit.
Where's the hand-clapping emoticon? Good job Anand!
Have to agree here, well done.
I also have to say that OCZ has gained a great deal of respect from me. I've been EXTREMELY critical of the sub-standard SSD products they (and others) have put out but from the sounds of it they are listening to what the community wants and putting out better products because of it. I just hope their willingness to work with us pays off financially. We have the power to kill their sales by exposing their flaws, the reverse should be true as well. If they put out the product we say we want we owe it to them to buy it.
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: usernamereserved
The 30GB drives have 32GB of NAND.
The 60GB have 64GB of NAND
The 120GB have 128GB of NAND
The 250GB have 256GB of NAND
Originally posted by: SickBeast
Anand should have charged OCZ a fee for his opinion. By writing these reviews he's basically acting as a consultant for free for all of these companies. In his articles he's pretty much telling them what they need to do to make their products better.
Originally posted by: usernamereserved
The 30GB drives have 32GB of NAND.
The 60GB have 64GB of NAND
The 120GB have 128GB of NAND
The 250GB have 256GB of NAND
Originally posted by: jimhsu
Basically FW 1199 causes the drive to be unreadable (requiring a secure erase) after the drive is stressed at near maximum capacity. (copying and deleting files from an 80% full drive, for example)
http://www.ocztechnologyforum....showthread.php?t=53290
Notice FW 1199 is no longer offered on the site. Use 0112 or wait for 1275.
Originally posted by: jeffbui
Wow, after reading that OCZ forum topic, I've decided against buying the Vertex. To me, a hard drive is like an automobile tire, there should be absolutely no chance of failure from normal usage. Another thought has come to mind: with all of these problems occurring within weeks of release, how are they going to hold up in the long run? It seems like the drives were rushed to market. I'm willing to bet their wear leveling algorithms are not up to par as well. Time to start saving for the Intel.
Originally posted by: jimhsu
I'll personally be waiting until I see at least a month of no show-stopping problems on OCZ forums. That's not too long is it?
Originally posted by: jimhsu
As I learned with apple ... "never buy rev 1".
I'll personally be waiting until I see at least a month of no show-stopping problems on OCZ forums. That's not too long is it?
For the intel, 50% more money for the space gets you 1) A proven track record, 2) A known, consistent performance profile, and 3) slightly slower sequential writes.