

Product Details
- Brand: Intel
- Model: SNM125-S2/80GB
- Platform: Windows
- Format: CD
- Original language:
English - Dimensions: 1.80" h x
4.60" w x
5.70" l,
.18 pounds
Features
- 80GB SSDNow M Series Drive (Intel X25-M SATA Solid)
- Micro-hard-drives
Product Description
SSDNow M Series drives increase performance with the impressive input and output operations per second (IOPS), a result of the drive's NAND Flash components and the powerful Native Command Queuing. With higher IOPS than a standard mechanical hard disk drive (HDD), SSDNow M Series allows for faster boot times and faster application loads than HDDs, ultimately making a power user more productive.
SSD uses a standard hard disk drive interface but unlike an HDD, SSD is very rugged and can handle more shock because it's built with no moving parts. Kingston's SSDNow M Series can withstand greater shock than an HDD, making it an ideal solution for executives and road warriors who push the limits of their notebooks.
Kingston's SSDNow M Series drives are equipped with S.M.A.R.T (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) to tell the user when a drive is about to fail.
For added peace of mind, the drives are backed by 24/7 tech support, a three-year warranty and legendary Kingston® reliability.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.This is a repackaged intel X25M SSD
By J. Reyes
This is exactly the same SSD drive as the intel X25M, just on a different cover (repackaged). You get all the benefits and performance of intel X25M SSD. I own G1 X25M and it's really fast.If you notice your laptop or desktop to be accessing your harddisk a lot of time then you will see tremendous speed performance with this drive. It's the best performance upgrade you can have in your laptop.In terms of the drive's life expectancy, the main factor is the amount of writes you do to the drive. On a normal daily-laptop-work usage then the drive will last >15 years. You can actually calculate this since the number of write cycles is tracked in the drive via the S.M.A.R.T attributes. So you can calculate when the drive will gonna die. Intel did a wonderful job in write amplification and wear-levelling algorithm. Thus, it will be obsolete before it reaches the maximum rated write cycles.[...]
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Exact Same as Intel x25-M
By Eric D. Macarthur
I did allot of research before I bought 2 of these here at Amazon. The only thing I didn't get was there are 2 versions. 1 is this one that is just the drive and the other comes with a mounting kit which I thought I was getting. No matter as I bought 2 of them I had to get a dual 2.5 to single 3.5 adapter anyway. I also had to change my motherboard BIOS to a Legacy configuration to get them to work but I guess that is because my motherboard is a little older.I expected the drive to say x25-M on it so I was a little sacred when I got it and it just said Intel but when I looked up the Kingston model number it showed that it was indeed the x25-M.I bought 2, 1 for the OS and my main programs and 1 for files. It looks like the OS drive Will last for ever as I rarely will need to update anything so no rewrites.Everything happens immediately now which is nice and my OS boots in 4-5 seconds once the windows screen pops up. Pulling huge images files from the second drive for Photoshop also happens immediately.Super Nice Stuff!


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