Quote Originally Posted by Halk View Post
There is such a tool for JMicron drives, but nobody seems to be aware of any for Indilinx. As for Intel I haven't heard anyone mention one - but I'm not as fluent with their drives. If Intel is suggesting their write amplification is 1.1 compared to everybody else at 10, then I simply don't believe them.
They didn't say that all others have 10, just some bad ones. It is a marketing trick. They are certainly not 100 times better but the fact that all other manufacturers completely refuse to even state their write amplification and wear leveling factors says a lot too.

I wouldn't be too surprised if jmicron drives had 10...