Intel X25-E 32 GB SATA SLC SSD 2.5" Drive (SSDSA2SH032G101)

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Intel X25-E 32 GB SATA SLC SSD 2.5
Intel X25-E 32 GB SATA SLC SSD 2.5" Drive (SSDSA2SH032G101)

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Product Details

  • Brand: Intel
  • Model: SSDSA2SH032G101
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .70" h x
    4.30" w x
    5.90" l,
    .25 pounds

Features

  • SSDSA2SH032G101
  • ssd
  • ssd 32gb











Product Description

Intel X25-E Solid State Drive SSDSA2SH032G101 Solid State Drives








Customer Reviews

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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
180% of My Last 5 Sellers Sold Severely Used - Not NEW X25-E SLC
By Jeff in IT Chicago
80% of My Last 5 Sellers to Me Sold Severely Used - Not NEW X25-E SLC SSD. 4 Sellers in a row fraudulently and intentionally falsified the SSD condition, as "NEW" So buyers beware; if you do buy "NEW", upon receipt double check by Google search terms "Intel ssd toolkit download" and download V2 of Intel's toolkit. Run the Toolkit to get the S.M.A.R.T. internal firmware counters, and look at Power-On Hours, Power Cycles Off to On Times ), and Host Writes if NEW ssd should be close to Zero ). You will need a desktop or laptop with a real SATA connection to the X25-E, where eSATA laptop port will not work. For me, I used a SATA HDD Caddy to place my Intel X25-E SSD in the available DVD SATA slot, by swapping out my DVD drive with the HDD Caddy. I then ran Intel's Toolkit to dump the Intel SSD S.M.A.R.T. counters. Alternatively, Intel has shipped to at least 30 on-line storesTOTALLY NEW INTEL SERIES 710 eMLC 100 GB SSD with MTBF of 2 M Hrs. for roughly $650 ea. Intel claims as good or better than X25-E SLC. Just Google Search Terms "Intel Series 710 100GB" to avoid "USED" and get TRUE INTEL "NEW" - Jeff in IT Chicago.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent product
By Steve
I purchased this from "The Price Pros" and it was everything I had hoped for. There was a review posted that said used hardware was being sold as new. I pulled the smart drive information and the cycle on hours were 33. I figure it was from burning the drive in after manufacturing. Maybe I got lucky and got a new drive from a quality vendor. The drive has worked perfectly. I put the drive in my Lenovo T60 laptop and it makes all the difference in the world as far as performance. It feels like I purchased a new computer. My only regret is I would have purchased the 64gb version of this drive. 32gb barely squeaks by with workspace to burn DVD's and such (I now use an external usb 500gb drive to hold high capacity data). Other than that I could not be happier.Note for anyone worrying about getting a used drive. If you pull the smart information off the drive (which you will need a 2nd hard drive caddy for) and the power on hours are higher, then just remember, these drives are meant to last 50 to 150 years (talking about SLC not MLC). So if you get the drive at less than half the price but it has the usage of say 200 hours, in my mind it is still a great value. As long as the purchaser warranties the item as if it is new. Just remember if you get a used drive you could be getting one that was used for caching in a server which would not be a good thing so in my opinion I would only stick with something that had less then say 200 power on hours (which would be roughly a week of use if the drive was left on 24 hours a day).

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