Originally posted by: Idontcare
Originally posted by: jeffbui
Originally posted by: Idontcare
Originally posted by: taltamir
I thought the whole point of the intel and vertex is that neither of them NEEDS you do apply any tweaks..
It's getting closer...with Vertex you still get to dicker around with firmware updates. Nothing your average enthusiast would shy away from but your best buy customers aren't likely to want to be bothered.
The thing is, updating the firmware of the drive requires a complete wipe of the data store unlike any other hardware firmware updates. I consider myself an enthusiast but I'm sure no one likes reinstalling their operating system and program files. Also, for those of us running notebook computers, a firmware update is much more difficult to perform.
Hey Debbie downer, I was trying to be as generous as possible with my upbeat view of the drive
But you make great points, I for one have zero desire to get involved with firmware updates on my drives.
If it takes firmware updates to make a product already in the field to function to expectation then me wonders what else is amiss under the hood and not addressable by mere firmware patches.
I am NOT in that big of a rush to adopt this new technology. I recognize that others are, and for them it appears Intel remains the benchmark.
But until then the OCZ fans are treading on well trod ground from the AMD fans as they recycle the oft spoken phrase "just wait till the next generation SSD/CPU/doohicky is released, it will dominate Intel's then aging flagship product like no other!...unless Intel, you know, updates their product line in the meantime as well...cuz then, then the new stuff from my fav non-Intel company might not exactly, uh, dominate, you know...".