I wouldn't say enormous exaggerations- but anyway the problem I see is that how do people even know if their drive is functioning correctly if the benchmarks are not consistent. There needs to be a way to figure out what baseline performance should be for every drive out there-
Then, if performance is not at expected levels, then there needs to be a way to distinguish improper configuration/incompatibilities versus ssd performance degradation.
From what I have seen, no one really knows what standard to expect when benching the Vertex drives, as the benchmarks I have seen are nowhere near consistent. So, I am very interested to see what the "professional" review sites will come up with.
From what I've seen on the OCZ forums, it's a lot of telling people to upgrade their hardware to hardware that was created within the last couple months, which is asinine- If there is going to be a requirement like that, there should be a very well placed disclaimer on all places where these drives are sold. Where is the compatibility list? After the Core drive issues, I would have thought a compatibility list would have been produced for all future products- As well as a proper configuration for each-
Anyone else on the same page as me?




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) and an EX58-Extreme...

Next thing they will demand "Serial Advanced Technology Attachment Six Billion Bit Per Seconds Plus". Piss off! 



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Have you applied any tweaks? if so did you apply them after the first benchmark? I've attached the excel sheet if you want to keep track of how the drive performs over time. I've put a formula in the % variation cells so they will automatically change if you change the figures in column B,C F or G.

I have no plans using a raid card only ICH10R for now...




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