

Product Details
- Brand: Intel
- Model: SSDSA2MH120G2K5
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 5.70" h x
1.80" w x
4.60" l,
.66 pounds
Features
- Based on innovative, industry-leading 34nm flash technology.
- No moving parts for high reliability and battery life.
- Consumes less power than a traditional hard drive.
- Get the quality and reliability you expect from Intel
Product Description
The 120GB Intel SSDSA2MH120G2K5 X25-M MLC Solid State Drive is an SSD storage drive that delivers a giant leap in storage performance. It features a standard SATA 3.0Gbps interface, and is capable of sustained read speeds of up to 250Mbps and sustained write speeds of up to 100Mbps.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
47 of 50 people found the following review helpful.Intel X25-M 120GB or OCZ Vertex 2 120GB?
By John S.
I've debated a long time between either the Intel X25-M 120GB or OCZ Vertex 2 120GB and it basically came down to reliability. The latest SSD reliability rating shows the failure rates as:Intel 0.59%Corsair 2.17%Crucial 2.25%Kingston 2.39%OCZ 2.93%Reference: French Hardware.frI've read too many reviews on both Newegg & Amazon with so many 1 star ratings on the OCZ drives that I just couldn't buy it.With reads up to 250MB and writes up to 100MB, this is more than enough for most users.If you are trying to decide between the 80GB vs the 120GB Intel X25-M G2, do yourself a favor and get the 120GB. It's the best bang for the buck between the 80GB, 120GB, and 160GB.I'm not going to tell you how many seconds it takes to boot up or shut down because that is going to depend on your system, but I can tell you that it's really fast.Don't buy an SSD thinking it will blow your mind. I knew exactly what to expect and it has exceeded far beyond my expectations.The best way to describe the feel of an SSD vs HDD is comparing the shutter speeds from a DSLR vs a P&S digital camera. The lag difference is like night and day.Opening light programs like browsers, word, excel, windows media player is almost instant.Opening heavier programs like photoshop or windows xp mode is basically cut in half.You will notice a bigger difference if your hard drive was the weakest link from your Windows Experience Index.Previously my score was as followed:Processor: 6.0Memory: 6.0Graphics: 6.5Gaming graphics: 6.5Primary hard disk: 5.4Now my primary hard disk is: 7.8I partitioned my SSD as followed:50GB (OS & Programs)50GB (Files)11.69 (Unallocated)It is highly recommended to leave at least 10% of your SSD unpartitioned so the SSD can utilize the free space to reduces write amplification to the drive.If I could rate this 6 stars, I would. If you are impatient like me, then you don't need to think twice about upgrading to this SSD.
44 of 49 people found the following review helpful.Intel X25M 120 GB SSD - So Far, So Good
By K-Man
Installed this drive as my Win 7 (64 bit) boot drive, replacing an older 500 GB drive that is now serving as a data drive. This is my first SSD and so far, I am liking the speedup of the boot process. The drive is only a 3 GB SATA II drive but it is quite a boost from a spindle-based drive. I wound up installing fresh onto the SSD instead of cloning/migrating my previous setup.One note about the "K5" version of this drive is that a mounting bracket (2.5in to 3.5in) *IS* included in the Intel packaging, making the purchase of the suggested Silverstone bracket unnecessary, though the Silverstone bracket does offer a second mounting option in the same 3.5in form factor that the included Intel bracket does *NOT* offer. So just be forewarned if you aren't sure about whether you *need* to buy mounting hardware.Win7 64bit install takes up close to 30 GB so I still have plenty of space left on the drive for program installations.
24 of 25 people found the following review helpful.highest MB/S and GB/$ as of Jan 2011
By Handyman
i have several Intel SSDs.This one offers both the highest capacity per dollar and the highest transfer speed per dollar.Intel 40GB / $109 = $2.725 per gigabyte with 35MB/s write speedIntel 80GB / $179 = $2.237 per gigabyte with 70MB/s write speedIntel 120GB / $229 = $1.908 per gigabyte with 100MB/s write speedIntel 160GB / $399 = $2.493 per gigabyte with 100MB/s write speedHighly recommended! The Intel SSD toolkit is only needed if you use it with older OS like XP.Reliability is great. I own 5 intel SSDs for over a year and not a single failure.


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