In reading your posts about SSD's from Samsung, the word 'reliability' comes up more often than any other word (like speed, performance etc). What are the main areas that differentiates 'reliability' in Samsung drives from drives from Corsair, OCZ or Intel? Is it the quality of the NAND flash, the firmware???? Why are Samsung able (or choose) to make more reliable drives, and why don't the others replicate their reliability?
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MrSpadge - Friday, December 2, 2011 - link
A Thinkpad X220 would love such a drive as well :)(and some others)
MrS
retrospooty - Monday, December 5, 2011 - link
Wretched Spam, Wretched. And broke be must too, also literally as well as stupid must think spamming here bring business will.lizardview - Thursday, December 15, 2011 - link
In reading your posts about SSD's from Samsung, the word 'reliability' comes up more often than any other word (like speed, performance etc). What are the main areas that differentiates 'reliability' in Samsung drives from drives from Corsair, OCZ or Intel? Is it the quality of the NAND flash, the firmware???? Why are Samsung able (or choose) to make more reliable drives, and why don't the others replicate their reliability?