![]() downloaded and ran OCZ Toolbox Firmware Updater (that includes firmware 1.4) and didn't just reboot, but instead shut down/powered off (this step is important).booted Windows 7 圆4 SP1, and used Drive Manager to NTFS format this 256GB SSD.took the SATA cable from the RAID controller off, and attached the OCZ Vertex to an AHCI enabled Intel 6Gbps port on vZilla's motherboard, booted, ignoring LSI RAID warnings.Also note that reads are boosted at nearly all sizes, and doubled at 0.5KB! The only slower results were the slight drops seen just at the 512KB & 1024KB read sizes. Indeed, just as the OCZ release notes state (dated May 17 2012): Today, I noticed that OCZ's firmware 1.4 has now come out of beta/release candidate status, and is available here: news/Storage/OCZ-Updates-Vertex-4-Enthusiasts-14-Release-Candidate-FirmwareĪnd discussed on this PC Perspective Podcast #201 I had recently enjoyed. ![]() This drive arrived from the factory with firmware 1.3, so I've been following he firmware 1.4 release candidate discussions, seen here for example: I have the OCZ Vertex 4 256GB SSD (VTX4-25SAT3-256G), used as cache for my RAID array, explained here: Posted by Paul Braren on (updated on May 2 2014) in
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