Quote Originally Posted by Christopher View Post
To be fair, Micron and SandForce drives (a few others, too) are supposed to voluntarily enter read only mode when available reserve space drops to zero.
To be fair, after this many drives tested and destroyed, and none of them entering any type of read-only mode (not even the intel 330 which was sandforce and looped it's bad block counter) I'm going to jump to the absolutely logical conclusion that there is no read-only mode on any of these drives.