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OCZ Challenge update: 1x ARC 100 dies at 322TB

Regular readers will know of the challenge submitted to KitGuru by OCZ – to kill 5 of their ARC 100 Solid State Drives. If you need a recap, then head back to this original page posted on December 10th.

The drives all passed the warranty figure of 300TB on 3rd February 2015 – but one of them has just failed with 322TB showing before failure.

As promised to our readers, we report on any failures -as soon as they happen. This was one of the rules we made clear to OCZ before this project was started. Still, we don't think they will be too annoyed – their warranty terms for these drives are 22TB, so a quick calculation shows that is 300TB more – not too shabby. The other 4 are still rocking away.

Read original ‘challenge' editorial on 10th December, HERE.
Read 17th December 2014 ‘challenge' update, HERE.
Read 27th December 2014 22TB mark update, HERE.
Read 10th January 2015 100TB mark update, HERE.
Read 23rd January 2015 200TB mark update, HERE.
Read 3rd February 2015 300TB mark update, HERE.
Interview with OCZ on ‘The Past, The Present and The Future', HERE.

So, there you have it – one of the five ARC 100 drives is now dead. How long before another fails? Will any make it past 500TB?

OCZ are hoping that this test will go some way to repair their reputation which suffered in previous years after well known problems with the Sandforce 2281 controller. OCZ no longer use this controller and have introduced a new ‘ShieldPlus Warranty System' to reassure customers.

The ‘ShieldPlus Warranty system’ eliminates the requirement for ‘proof of purchase’ … if a drive fails. A brand new SSD is shipped to the OCZ customer of the same capacity, in advance. When the replacement is received by the customer they can then send their old faulty drive back with a prepaid envelope. Yes it all does seem too good to be true, but we can’t find any catch.

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KitGuru says: More updates coming as we get them!

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5 comments

  1. Aizul Johari Zulkifli

    interesting indeed

  2. Are you going to send it back to OCZ now so they can have a look at it? Not sure if you asked someone, but are they doing tests like that?

  3. I’m going to stop you right there and pause the video, 322TB is noting compared to what I read yesterday in Maximum PC February 2015 Magazine. Samsung and Kingston are at 2Petabyte of writes, operating 24/7 days a week and still going strong. Intel’s 335 and of course carp Corsair LX died way before that, this is the first comment I left in a month because I gave it up on such stupidly, but not when I read something like I did yesterday, I had to comment. Their saying Samsung and Kingston SSD would last you 100 years to 1000 years of normal operating, so don’t wast your time with such nonsense, please save you words.

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  4. I’m interested in this, but I could not find the article you mentioned. Link please…

  5. Hi @kitguru 🙂

    I’ve been running testing of my own! Using an OCZ Vector 150. Passing the 1PB mark after about 3 months now. Drive is still holding up just fine, even the speed has stayed the same throughout. With no bad blocks so far!