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Ordered the F60 and a little worried now...


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We are selling a large volume of these drives so most are not having a problem, I am not trying to gloss it over for those who are having problems but compared the number of drives sold its a small number who are having problems. So most will not have any problems at all while a few may have a issue. Less the 2% chance you will have an issue by the odds. Unless your last name is Murphy please excuse the humor.:eek:
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We are selling a large volume of these drives so most are not having a problem, I am not trying to gloss sit over for those who are having problems but compared the number of drives sold its a small number who are having problems. So most will not have any problems at all while a few may have a issue. Less the 2% chance you will have an issue by the odds. Unless your last name is Murphy please excuse the humor.:eek:

 

Hello: Has Corsair isolated the affected units? That is, is there a particular lot (serial number) that has exhibited such behavior? I ordered the CSSD-F160GBP2-BRKT from Newegg.

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Hello: Has Corsair isolated the affected units? That is, is there a particular lot (serial number) that has exhibited such behavior? I ordered the CSSD-F160GBP2-BRKT from Newegg.

 

I'm pretty sure it's not an isolated event with respect to the drive itself. The incidents are isolated in a sense of various hardware configurations. Most of the people with the problem seem to be running 64 bit OSes, especially windows 7, and most have newer chipsets/motherboards such as the x58 along with i7/equivalent xeon processors.

 

I'm sure RAM GUY has a better idea of what population has the problem, but everything should be fixable through firmware.

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Its not isolated to one lot or any one specific MB, if someone has the issue someone else with with the exact same hardware does not. We are looking into this and will have an update soon but no ETA at this time sorry!

 

Thank you for your response. I installed the F160 (F180) yesterday, installed a fresh copy of Windows 7 64 and ran ATTO. From what I learned about SSD, my results are pretty good considering my F160 is my boot drive/Windows OS. I have it plugged into SATA II #1 and followed the SSD recommendations found within this forum.

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