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New Toshiba/OCZ SSD's

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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 28074-L04B

Any one see any good or bad reviews on these since the buy out?
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Re: New Toshiba/OCZ SSD's

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Well I saw them and noticed the Toshiba brand..



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Re: New Toshiba/OCZ SSD's

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Thanks for the info Shawn.

It will take a lot more than a marketing write up before I change from the Intel, Crucial and Samsung SSDs I use. Come to think of it, I can't see myself changing regardless.

I paid CAN$300 for the last 2 Intel Series 530 240GB SSDs I bought locally, NIB. :)
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Re: New Toshiba/OCZ SSD's

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ADOR wrote:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 28074-L04B

Any one see any good or bad reviews on these since the buy out?
Nope not yet but I would watch which company name is on the box. OCZ Storage Solutions (full warranty) or OCZ Technology Group (warranty until Jan 31,2015)
Please note, OCZ Storage Solutions - A Toshiba Group Company is not the same organization as OCZ Technology Group. Through bankruptcy proceedings, Toshiba Corporation has acquired substantially all the assets from OCZ Technology Group but most liabilities, including outstanding warranties, have been excluded from that acquisition. As a result, OCZ Storage Solutions is only able to provide warranty support for certain products, as follows http://ocz.com/consumer/support/warranty
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Re: New Toshiba/OCZ SSD's

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I still stick to the other big names for now, just curious if they were a little better now. I remember reading one review where they had changed up some stuff on the controllers.
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