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    Re: News - The OCZ Vector SSD, the first 100pc in-house drive

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    It's a contender... I'd still buy the 840 at that price, but if OCZ could squeeze the price and prove the reliability then I'd think again. Probably many people would think the same judging by comments here, be good if they could be real competition.

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    Re: News - The OCZ Vector SSD, the first 100pc in-house drive

    £120 for the ocz or same money for 256 samsung 830


    i wish etailiers would stop trying to force prices UP

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    Re: News - The OCZ Vector SSD, the first 100pc in-house drive

    I would'nt buy any OCZ product at the moment, a 5 year warranty on this could end up being "Zero" if they go down. From reading around they are in the red, I know you can't believe anything you read on the web but its out there for most to see !

    I've owned 4 OCZ drive's & one Vertex 3 in my rig now & all have been solid but if I was upgrade it won't be OCZ, sorry !

    Nice drive though but for the money & for any gamer or normal use PC a 830, M4 & 335 is just fine IMO !

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    Re: News - The OCZ Vector SSD, the first 100pc in-house drive

    I'm glad OCZ decided to move away from SF, this can only mean good news for the consumer. Hopefully this is a success for OCZ, I don't want to see them go under, even if their SF SSDs were horrendous in terms of reliability.

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    Re: News - The OCZ Vector SSD, the first 100pc in-house drive

    What's the point in investing in one of these drives over a Samsung 840? With the 840 you pay the same money safe in the knowledge that the company won't go bust, offers similar performance and has a far better track record regarding reliability.
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