06-01-2011 02:34 PM
http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/do-ssd-drives-really-fail-lot-t4035508.html http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/do-ssd-drives-really-fail-lot-t4035508.html
Be wary of the new Intel SSD 320 series. Currently, there's a bug in the
controller that can cause the device to revert to 8MB during a power failure. AFAIK they have not yet publicly announced it, and won't have a firmware fix ready for release until the end of July. We had an SSD 320 600GB 2.5" SATA drive in for evaluation from our Intel rep. I was able to kill it in two or three hours by power cycling it. Apparently (according to the Intel rep) when the power failure is happening, the SSD device tries to reconnect with the SATA port instead of initiating a proper shutdown. Something to do with interrupt priority being higher for reconnection rather than a proper shutdown.I don't know how much truth is to this post. Has there been any official acknowledgement of this problem?
07-24-2011 10:55 PM
I received my rma replacement but I am waiting for a firmware update or a official statement before putting it back into my macbook pro.. did INTEL somewhere post this statement officially: http://www.pcper.com/news/Storage/Intel-reproduces-8MB-bug-fix-coming-soon http://www.pcper.com/news/Storage/Intel-reproduces-8MB-bug-fix-coming-soon ? Looks new..
07-24-2011 10:57 PM
ah, it comes from here originally: http://communities.intel.com/message/133505 http://communities.intel.com/message/133505
"Update on "Bad Context 13x Error"...
07-26-2011 11:07 AM
I am posting here because i think there is a issue with my 320 80GB and the smart reading of the powercycle count ,i think it must be firmware related .
Abouth two months ago i made a screen of the smart together with postvilles and made a raid0 setup with 320 and postvilles , with os XP32 bit .
Now i look on the smart and the powercycle count for the 320 doesnt show correct , it says 24 it must be over500 . If there is going to be a firmware update i hope it records that smart in raid0 properly
postvile and 320 - screens from 7 may 2011 and from 26 juli 2011
07-26-2011 03:20 PM
I've covered this topic already, but I'll some further fact to it: SMART attributes, from the factory, **DO NOT NECESSARILY COME ZEROED**. Period. It's like this with most vendors; there is a brief testing procedure that happens before the drive gets boxed and shipped out to consumers, and SMART attributes aren't zeroed after that test is performed.
If you want evidence of this, I can provide some, but it's easier just to trust me.
Summary: what you're seeing IS NOT FIRMWARE RELATED. It is normal.
07-29-2011 02:00 AM
Does this only apply to me or did the forum get switched to registered users only?