Inland Professional 480GB 3D NAND SATA III 6Gb/s 2.5" Internal Solid State Drive - View 1

Inland Professional 480GB 3D NAND SATA III 6Gb/s 2.5" Internal Solid State Drive

4.6 (4,657 ratings)
~$18.89 with 6 percent savings
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Key Features

  • SSD Capacity 120GB. Ideal for mainstream PCs, laptops and ultra books for personal, gaming and business use
  • Sequential Read/Write Speed up to 520MB/s and 410MB/s respectively; Random Read/Write 4K: up to 38k and 80k IOPS respectively
  • SATA III 6Gb/s interface, faster boot-up, shutdown, application loading and file transfer
  • 3D TLC NAND flash, resistant to shock, vibration, and movement. No overheat, No noise
  • Performance may vary based on system hardware and configuration. 3 Year Limited Parts and Labor Warranty

Specifications

Installation Type
Internal Hard Drive
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness
3.94"L x 2.75"W x 0.28"Th
Unit Count
1.0 Count
Number of Items
1
HardDrive Size
120 GB
UPC
618996723140
Manufacturer
INLAND
Included Components
Internal Solid State Drive
Model Name
Professional SSD
Brand Name
INLAND
Model Number
4335233676
Hard Disk Description
Solid State Drive
Material Type
3D TLC NAND flash
Color
120GB
Read Speed
520 Megabytes Per Second
Media Speed
410 megabits_per_second
Cache Memory Installed Size
120
Data Transfer Rate
6 Gigabytes Per Second
Form Factor
2.5-inch
Hardware Connectivity
SATA 6.0 Gb/s
Hard Disk Form Factor
2.5 Inches
Compatible Devices
Laptop, Desktop
Specific Uses For Product
Personal, Gaming, Business
Digital Storage Capacity
120 GB
Hard Disk Interface
Serial ATA-600
Connectivity Technology
SATA
Additional Features
Shock Resistant

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Customer Reviews

Skybbles
Are you a person who doesn't have a lot of money? Do you have a laptop that's almost 3 years old, and has had two drive replacements, both of which failed? Do you want to restore your laptop to its former glory? Then this drive is for you!Even if I've only had this SSD in for less than a week, I can say that it has made my laptop faster than ever. It also removed a very noticeable "bulge" from the last hard drive in here, which was a bit too thick for this laptop, even though it was 2.5in form factor. The laptop's boot time is much faster, it is overall much snappier than it has ever been, and it's also much quieter because of not having a 5,400RPM disc spinning inside it during its uptime.I might update this post way into the future, and I'll see if it fails really quickly or not. For now though, it's doing it's job very well, and I'm even tempted to buy it for my next PC build!EDIT 12/20/2018 -- It's still holding up, after a few months of every day continuous use. I have started to notice a faint buzzing noise while using it in bed...EDIT 5/29/2019 -- Almost a year now, and we've only experienced a few occasional total freezes. However, it is still as fast, and still as reliable as when I bought it.EDIT 5/6/2021 -- Still going strong. I have installed linux on the machine and even when this drive is used as swap, nothing fails. Still very fast and responsive, and even more so not that I am using Linux as opposed to Windows.EDIT 4/9/2022 -- First failure! Some files mysteriously disappeared from the drive and were unable to be caught bt e2fsck. The drive is still as fast, though.EDIT 7/8/2024 -- The drive is currently installed on my 3d printer's Klipper machine, and has had no failures or anomalies after over 12 months of such use.
Peter C.
The drives were reasonably priced and they are as fast as advertised.
Cool Hand Luke
Fast and cheap. Works immediately upon plugging it in. I bought a couple of others to try to save $4 and it wasn't worth it. Spend the $4 extra and get this fast drive instead of a $4 cheaper one that has SMART failure. This drive is the perfect upgrade for old laptops and desktops. Bought two and will buy more in the near future.
Koda Mathis
Works fine in my home server as a boot drive. If it fails I will probably cry.