I just got my S599 yesterday and I have the old 3.4.3 firmware. I put it to sleep and cum back, there is no BSOD. I am using it on my laptop with a AMD chip.
Is there need to update to 3.4.6?
I have a AMD chip on my Sony Vaio YB.
So do I install the AMD SATA driver or just dont install it and use Microsoft?
Also my laptop BIOS does not have any setting for AHCI.
Thank you all. I post this question on OCZ forum and those mod would not tell me the true story.
I did use OCZ toolbox and confirm that it is a 32 die. And I format to 55.7GB out of 60GB.
One guy even open up his SSD to confirm. I am not about to do that.
Then the problem is that you can...
I got a question for you all ..
It is funny that Sandforce makes this controller and its up to to the SSD manuf to write their own firmware?
OCZ already did the sleep bug thing and release their firmware last week. Then what is A-data doing now? Writing their own code and its still in beta ?
I got me a new Adata S599 for $89 this week. This one is a 64gb.
I bought me a new Agility 2 last week. It is a 60gb.
60gb is enough for me with OS and about 30 1080p movies on it.
I will not get a Kingston SSD. They only have one drive which can do firmware upgrade.
I got a new Agility 2 last week from OCZ.
It is a 32 nm DIE and Windows 7 says it got 55.7 GB of space on a 60GB SSD.
OCZ will not tell me if I got a 25 nm or 32 nm. They said whats important is that I get 55.7 and not 51GB on a 60GB?
So I dont know what to believe?
I am getting this new SSD next week. I got it new for $89.99 shipped.
I got a new Agility 2 last week and OCZ already fix theirs with the sleep thing on the Sandforce controller. I just did the firmware update few days ago.
Makes you wonder who is better? OCZ vs Adata vs Corsair and others ???
i7 920
MB: EVGA X58 E758
Memory : 6 GB (2mb x 3) OCZ3G1600LV6GK
I am having a hard time getting my memory to run at 1600 mhz. The best I can do is at 1333 mhz.
I have done 8-8-8-24
SetTRFC to 80
Set Command Rate to 2T (1T did not work)
CPU VTT Voltage 250mV
DIMM Voltage 1.65v
These mem does...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.