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Do you think you will use SSD-Z at some point?

Do you think you will use SSD-Z at some point?


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System Name ASUS TUF A15
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Will you ever use this upcoming software when it's released?
 
I mean I use Crystaldisk now if it offers me similar or better features of course I’ll use it .
Edit: oh it already exists. I guess I WILL try it and make an informed decision.

Edit, Edit; Well if it could actually offer me information on my current drives(It doesn't) I would be more apt to use it
 
Well I had never heard of it, I probably will use it now I know about it. Also add it to my control panel as well.
 
I could be very wrong but i am sure someone made a program called SSD-z a long time ago but then it went of the radar with no updates.
 
This project is pretty dead anyway. Wish I had time to pick it up, but I do have a SSD related surprise coming to TPU soon
 
I could be very wrong but i am sure someone made a program called SSD-z a long time ago but then it went of the radar with no updates.
After trying it and it basically giving next to zero information on my drives yeah...

This project is pretty dead anyway
That was pretty obvious
 
I would use it if it was kept upto date, but there are so many other programs out there that do the same thing it's maybe not worth the time and effort to be honest.
 
This project died down too quickly
 
HWINfo64 and AIDA64
 
yeah I see no updates since 2016, so will be out of date with SSD advancements.
 
I'm pretty sure this is abandonware.
 
This project is pretty dead anyway. Wish I had time to pick it up, but I do have a SSD related surprise coming to TPU soon
I look forward to TPU-Z, the HWinfo64 competitor... but with red graphs!
 
This project is pretty dead anyway. Wish I had time to pick it up, but I do have a SSD related surprise coming to TPU soon
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you guys will definetly like it, i'm sure of it, we're just making sure everything is working properly and its as complet as possible when it launches.
 
I'd probably use it, the GUI looks to be better than Crystal Disk Info.
 
any news about it? crystal disk doest detect my lsi ssd but ssd-z does but only half of the hardware info shows up

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none of em work
 
should probably be in its own thread, why not give hard disk sentinel a go?
thx. it shows more than crystalmark does but not everyting moost fields are empty or just a ? is marked :(
smart info ist shown either
 
I wonder if this project is now more plausible (even with different name or dev) now that TPU has begun building an SSD database
 
I wonder if this project is now more plausible (even with different name or dev) now that TPU has begun building an SSD database

I suspect that the SSD-Z project would be much harder to maintain than say, CPU-Z or GPU-Z.

There are basically 2 CPU vendors (AMD, Intel) and 2 chip vendors for graphics cards (AMD and Nvidia). And the system/OS/Windows normally recognizes your CPU or GPU. Easy to identify the CPU/GPU and get the right info. Compare that to SSDs, where you have an infinite number of brands, dozens of controller vendors, 5 or 6 flash NAND manufacturers + many other NAND suppliers that do their own testing and packaging. Brands don't publish hardware specs and SSDs don't usually expose their hardware ID to the system. How are you going to identify the hardware that comes with a drive? If someone has a Kingston NV1/NV2, a WD Green, an XPG Gammix SX8200 or a generic Chinese drive, how are you going to tell their controller and their flash? These SSDs have more variants than the influenza virus.

Maybe if you guys could get someone like VLO onboard, you could make it happen, but I still wouldn't get my hopes up.
 
Not to mention that but in order to get the precise information about flash you need specific proprietary Hex commands to get the Flash ID, and for most manufacturers like SK Hynix / WD-SanDisk / Samsung we dont have these commands only for brands like Phison / SMI / Marvell / Maxiotech so there is no use for SSD-Z at the moment
 
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