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Епт, официальный форум ocz просто кишит жалобами об этом

, видать это проблема в основном с чипсетом p67
http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/forum/showthread.php?89600-OCZ-Official-Statement-regarding-hardware-issues-reported-by-other-manufacturers-...UPDATE-06-21-2011
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OCZ is aware of firmware issues that have been reported in the field that are potentially causing bluescreens on all SF2000 based drives, this issue affects a very small percentage of Vertex 3 and Agility 3 SSDs, and currently less than 1% of all our customers are affected. This hard to replicate issue is a completely different issue than what some other drive manufacturers are experiencing, which may have similar symptoms but is caused by a hardware issue. Unlike other brands OCZ does not use a reference design, and we design and manufacture our SSDs in-house, and are NOT affected by the hardware problems which are unique to other drive vendors.
OCZ is working diligently with our customers and SandForce to quickly resolve the outstanding firmware issues and we will be releasing a firmware update that addresses the bluescreen issue as soon as it becomes available. In the meantime we encourage any customers that are experiencing any bluescreen issues to contact our customer service team for immediate support.
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BSOD Issue –2.09 Customer Patch Firmware Update
OCZ is continuing to see a very low incident of BSODs and the vast majority of customers should never experience the issue. It continues to be very difficult to replicate, but OCZ continues to work closely with SandForce and has identified a number of items that affect the BSOD occurrence and has determined new fixes to address the issue. We recommend any customers that have experienced the BSOD issue do the following:
1. Please ensure that the SSD is connected to your system with a high quality SATA cable that is rated for SATA 6Gbps; these cables are often supplied with motherboards and do not use SATA cables that are intended for use with previous generation drives.
2. For Intel platform users we recommend using the latest release of the Intel RST driver (10.1.0.1008)
3. If after both of these implementations you are still experiencing any BSODs, we have a firmware patch with SATA timing optimizations that we believe will address the issue. Currently, this new firmware is only recommended for customers that have observed the BSOD issue. This firmware version slightly affects sequential write performance as adjustments were made in the timings. OCZ anticipates future optimizations to the base code to minimize any performance delta associated with this temporary workaround.
Moving forward OCZ will be also adding a feature in the Toolbox which allows customers to select a setting to adjust response times. We thank all of our customers for your support and patience and will continue to provide further updates and additional tools for any customers affected by any issues, and continue to work diligently to deliver the best solutions for our customers.
This post was edited by dimon222 on Sep 4 2011 01:51pm