Western Digital WD Green 120GB SATA 2.5" Internal Solid State Drive - View 1

Western Digital WD Green 120GB SATA 2.5" Internal Solid State Drive

4.7 (17,429 ratings)
~$39.99
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Key Features

  • SLC (single-level cell) caching boosts write performance to quickly perform everyday tasks
  • Shock-resistant and WD F.I.T. Lab certified for compatibility and reliability
  • Ultra low power-draw so you can use your laptop PC for longer periods of time
  • Includes a 3-year limited warranty so upgrading your storage is worry-free
  • The free, downloadable WD SSD Dashboard* lets you easily monitor the status of your drive

Specifications

RAM
120 GB
Hard Drive
120 GB Solid State Hard Drive
Brand
Western Digital
Item model number
WDS120G2G0A
Hardware Platform
PC, Mac
Item Weight
1.4 ounces
Product Dimensions
3.96 x 2.75 x 0.28 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
3.96 x 2.75 x 0.28 inches
Color
Multicolor
Computer Memory Type
Unknown
Flash Memory Size
120
Hard Drive Interface
eSATA
Hard Drive Rotational Speed
2 RPM
Manufacturer
Western Digital
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
October 26, 2017

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Customer Reviews

thatguy
I installed this into a very small mini PC. The PC came with a small storage amount and it just needed a bit more for what I needed. Installed easy enough and works well for it.
Amazon Customer
Fast shipping and a great price.
Lucas Dolan
Bought this to upgrade my PS3 to an SSD and it works perfectly.
Edilson P DeSouza
My primary desktop, saddled with a lethargic SATA HDD, seemed to have enrolled in the Slowpoke Marathon, with boot-up times that could rival a snail's cross-country journey. Initially eyeing a brand that could potentially drain my bank account, I stumbled upon the Western Digital (WD) SSD, a hero in shining silicon armor, offering both reliability and a friendlier price tag.With both my trusty steeds, the primary and secondary HP Z620 Workstations, now equipped with the WD SSD, I witnessed a transformation akin to a caffeinated cheetah. Installing Linux POP-OS on my secondary PC turned it into a speedster, thanks to the SSD's magical potion. The boot-up time, once a coffee-break-worthy affair, now resembles the blink-and-you'll-miss-it sprint of an overenthusiastic track star.To ensure my SSD didn't play hide-and-seek inside my PC, I threw in a mounting kit – because nobody likes surprise aerobatics from their storage devices. All in all, the WD SSD has earned its spot as the MVP (Most Valuable Part) in my tech ensemble. Considering the standing ovation it received, I'm already thinking about giving its twin a backstage pass in my next build.