Intel 320 Series 40 GB SATA 2.5-Inch Solid-State Drive Brown Box

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Intel 320 Series 40 GB SATA 2.5-Inch Solid-State Drive Brown Box
Intel 320 Series 40 GB SATA 2.5-Inch Solid-State Drive Brown Box

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Product Details

  • Size: 40 GB
  • Color: Silver
  • Brand: Intel
  • Model: SSDSA2CT040G310
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 3.94" h x
    3.94" w x
    5.91" l,
    .44 pounds

Features

  • Series: 320 Series
  • Form Factor: 2.5"
  • Capacity: 40GB
  • Memory Components: MLC
  • Interface: SATA II
  • Device Type: Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)











Product Description

Intel 320 Series SSDSA2CT040G310 2.5" 40GB SATA II MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) - OEM








Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

16 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
5Love it
By Bob Blum
I just installed this drive into my 3 year old desktop, running WinXP, andit goes like a bat out of hell. I love it.I bought the retail kit, which also includes a mounting bracket, data and power cables,and an instruction cd. However, the drive itself is the same in the OEM kit,so if you need to save money, then this is a reasonable way to go.You're not going to be using the bracket or cables, if you install it into a laptop.And, even if you put it into a desktop, you may not need all these extras.)The retail kit includes a 3 year warranty on the drive.It's not clear whether Intel also offers this with the OEM version.(If someone finds out, they should post it.)The Intel 320 series drive itself is great. Please see my detailed review(Freakin' Awesome: Six Stars) and experiences with the drive under theAmazon ad for the retail kits from Intel.

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
5Intel SSD all the way, baby
By Kevin Sipma
I am an IT consultant and have purchased and used quite a few Intel SSDs, not just the 320 Series extensively, but the prior generations like the fantastically reliable X-25M series. I just love these SSDs. They transform ANY computer into a "new" one by decreasing the boot times of an OS and load times of small and major apps so dramatically. Throw one of these in a 5 year old laptop and you've got a machine that will outperform the newest off-the-shelf laptops with spindle-based hard disk drives. I particularly choose Intel 320 series for:* Reliability, which is legendary. I've used the cheaper OCZ products before, but once one of them literally bricked on me just a couple days after setting up a new PC, I don't even bother to price-compare other brands against Intel SSDs. I have been using Intel SSDs for about 2 years now and have never ever had a single issue with any one of them. I would say I have purchased at least 100 Intel SSDs.* Price. There is a major hard drive shortage going on right now which has raised the prices of hard drives considerably. Granted, while the GB to GB, apples to apples comparison is still not in SSD favor, you just cannot beat the performance benefits of an SSD vs. any HDD. I only use hard drives for storage. OS and Apps go on an Intel SSD, period.* Software. The Intel SSD Toolbox is absolutely awesome. It will tell you if there is a firmware update available, easily allow you to upgrade the SSD firmware, and will actually show an estimated life remaining. All flash memory have a finite number of write cycles which eventually WILL deplete, so it's nice to FINALLY have the technology where we can replace something up to, and right before, it fails. I don't believe other SSD brands even offer this kind of a software utility of this caliber.For those of you who are reading reviews that claim their Intel SSDs failed after so-and-so number of days, weeks, months, whatever, please take note that the reviewer themselves probably most likely did not take the necessary precautions in preventing *static electricity* from damaging these sensitive flash devices! Additionally, even though they do not generate much heat at all, if you put them in a hot environment, it will shorten the lifespan of these sensitive drives dramatically. Exercise proper care!For those of you who are trying to compare Intel SSDs with any other brand out there, stop looking and just buy an Intel and be done with it. It's worth every single penny and it will enhance your computing life so much, while giving you the reliability you deserve.

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5Great SSD
By J. DALE
I bought this drive to replace a Kingston SSDNow V+100 96GB SSD. The drive was being used as my Windows 7 boot drive, but I decided to use it for a Mac instead, and buy this Intel for my Win7 drive.I'll post the Windows Experience Index scores that I've received from my various hard drive configurations for your reference. All scores are from Intel-based, quad-core desktops running Windows 7 64 bit.Hitachi 2.5" 5400 RPM 160GB (boot and storage): 5.3WD Caviar Blue 640GB (boot and storage): 5.9WD Caviar Green 2TB (boot and storage): 5.9Kingston SSDNow V+100 96GB SSD(boot)/WD Caviar Green 2TB (storage): 7.0Intel 320 Series 80GB SSD (boot)/WD Caviar Green 2TB (storage): 7.4Samsung 830 Series 128GB SSD (boot)/Seagate Barracuda Green 2TB (storage): 7.9(2)Intel 320 Series 80 GB SSDs in RAID 0 (boot)/(2) WD Caviar Green 3TB total (storage): 7.9The Intel drive thoroughly outperforms the Kingston drive, and is actually a tad cheaper. The PC runs noticeably faster with the Intel drive, and I'm very pleased.Update: The drive is still running strong (in spite of having been run almost every single second of the last 7 months or so that I've owned it).I decided to upgrade the PC that this drive was in, and since I wanted a faster SSD, and these have become fairly cheap... I bought a second matching drive to run in RAID 0.With two Intel 320 series 80gb SSDs running in RAID 0 (striped) on Windows 7 64 bit... I got a 7.9 in the WEI and absolutely stunning performance (matched with an Intel Core i7-2600, an Intel DZ68DB motherboard, and 16GB DDR3 RAM). I also have a 7.9 WEI on my Samsung 830 Series 128GB SSD in my other desktop.So the RAID 0 setup may not be the best bang-for-the-buck OS drive, but it was certainly a good choice since I already owned one.

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