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American McGee's Honda Civic
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by The Happiness Engine 03/12/2013, 4:59pm PDT |
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"Welp, looks like maybe I lost power with dirty buffers. Better go and COMPLETELY REFUSE TO EVER TALK TO THE SATA BUS AGAIN."
Crucial hilariously recommends you perform an actual voodoo dance. No, seriously. Then suggests that the people responsible for this have some firmware that will TOTALLY WORK THIS TIME GUYS.
Time to give NewEgg another $250 and figure out how to make the sata controller twin data onto an actual spinning disk so when this next piece of shit fails instantly and irrevocably I can at least clone it onto a new drive.
Is there any other thing that exists that has no moving parts and yet can be turned off so hard it DESTROYS ITSELF? |
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What does Caltrops like for SSDs? by The Happiness Engine 03/11/2013, 4:50pm PDT 
I paid extra for an Intel. Still seems to be doing alright after a year. NT by Mischief Maker 03/11/2013, 4:51pm PDT 
Been using an OCZ for 2.5 years, Crucial for 1.5-2 years, no problems NT by Rafiki 03/11/2013, 5:30pm PDT 
I bought a Crucial m4 because it WASN'T supposed to shit the bed. by The Happiness Engine 03/11/2013, 8:12pm PDT 
Mushkin Enhanced Chronos for a year with no issues. NT by Worm 03/11/2013, 8:28pm PDT 
Haven't had one long enough by Entropy Stew 03/11/2013, 10:09pm PDT 
Re: What does Caltrops like for SSDs? by laudablepuss 03/11/2013, 11:54pm PDT 
These are what I've been using for about two years now by Eurotrash 03/12/2013, 1:29am PDT 
So I guess SSD controllers are criminal garbage by The Happiness Engine 03/12/2013, 4:59pm PDT 
Maybe it's your computer that's a fucking piece of shit by Eurotrash 03/13/2013, 3:23am PDT 
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