OCZ ups warranty on some SSDs

Posted on Monday, June 22 2009 @ 20:48 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
FUD Zilla reports OCZ has quietly extended the warranty of its Vertex and Summit solid state disks from two to three years.
It is nice to know that OCZ has extended its warranty period as consumers want to get something special when buying a piece of hardware, especially if you know that Summit and Vertex drives don't come cheap. The two year warranty is, what you would call, a standard these days, and companies have to either extend their warranty period or include certain bundles like Kingston.

For example, Patriot offers a two year warranty on both its Warp and TorqX SSDs, while Super Talent is already offering a three year warranty with its UltraDrive series, while the MasterDrive is still at two years.


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