third ssd died on me...and counting

aeqmaeqm

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I might be the most unlucky human being on the earth face but I find somehow unbelievable that I had to replace my ssd for the fourth time in less than a year. First two Force Series™ LE 120GB died after a couple of hard reboots (both under warranty so got replaced immediately). Third one, a ssd sp550, died after 6 months work when performing a stress test following a series of Windows BSOD. The test showed a faulty RAM stick and after a hard reboot the drive was dead (dead as in freezing any other pc when trying to perform a diagnostic on the disc). This time no warranty. Now I’m after a Toshiba Q300 and wondering what could I possibly be doing wrong…
My pc specs although I think is unrelated:
MoBo Asus Z97A
Intel Core i7 4790
RAM: 2x8Gb Corsair Vengeance DDR3

Thanks a lot
 
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Hello,
I might be the most unlucky human being on the earth face but I find somehow unbelievable that I had to replace my ssd for the fourth time in less than a year. First two Force Series™ LE 120GB died after a couple of hard reboots (both under warranty so got replaced immediately). Third one, a ssd sp550, died after 6 months work when performing a stress test following a series of Windows BSOD. The test showed a faulty RAM stick and after a hard reboot the drive was dead (dead as in freezing any other pc when trying to perform a diagnostic on the disc). This time no warranty. Now I’m after a Toshiba Q300 and wondering what could I possibly be doing wrong…
My pc specs although I think is unrelated:
MoBo Asus Z97A
Intel Core i7 4790
RAM: 2x8Gb Corsair Vengeance DDR3

Thanks a lot