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    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
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    ai, heard that they have approval for a cull, only trial thus far though isn't it? its a disgrace either way, it was pretty much proven that farmers interacting through market days etc brought more TB to their own heards than the badgers do, don't see them going around demanding a cull on farmers.
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  2. Posts : 1,653
    Windows 10 Pro. EFI boot partition, full EFI boot
       #32

    badger906 said:
    I'm reading this thinking I'm missing something.. When I wanted an ssd every forum was telling me to avoid marvel (and ocz at the time as they had issues) and sandforce was the driver to go with as it didn't have compatibility issues and majority of the first mobos to implement full ssd support were in favour of sandforce.

    And these "issues" people are having is probably the age old thing, the people with problems are far louder than those without them. And its catch 22, more sales =more complaints. Sooo maybe that's why sandforce is being slated.

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    The latest Sandforce had real serious issues, especially with the newer motherboard chipsets. Lots of Bluescreen crashes, boot fails and lots of rounds of Firmware updates for OCZ.
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    8 Pro x64
       #33

    badger906 said:
    And its catch 22, more sales =more complaints. Sooo maybe that's why sandforce is being slated.
    There is an element of that involved for sure, but since it's affecting other manufacturers as well; it's a fair assumption that the new sandforce controller is indeed problematic for a lot of users due to a wide variety of variables.

    Basically if you're personally not having an issue, consider yourself lucky
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