
Intel SSDSC2KW120H6X1 120GB SATA Solid State Drive
Reliable Storage: Intel 120GB 2.5" Solid State Drive The Intel 540s Series SSD delivers reliable storage for your computing needs. With a 120GB capacity and SATA3 interface, this solid state drive provides fast and efficient performance for improved system responsiveness. Specifications: ...
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Overview
Reliable Storage: Intel 120GB 2.5" Solid State Drive
The Intel 540s Series SSD delivers reliable storage for your computing needs. With a 120GB capacity and SATA3 interface, this solid state drive provides fast and efficient performance for improved system responsiveness.
Specifications:
- Capacity: 120GB
- Form Factor: 2.5 inch
- Interface: SATA3
- NAND Flash Memory Type: TLC
- Series: 540s
Key Features
120 GB of storage
2.5" Form Factor
Excellent for everyday computing, gaming, mobile computing, etc.
16nm TLC NAND
Random 4K Read: Up to 84K IOPS
Random 4K Write: Up to 85K IOPS
Sequential Read: Up to 560MB/s
Sequential Write: Up to 480MB/s
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a significant boost in system responsiveness with sequential read speeds up to 560MB/s and write speeds up to 480MB/s
- Provides a solid 120GB of storage, suitable for operating systems, essential applications, and frequently accessed files
- Features a compact 2.5" form factor, allowing for easy installation in most laptops and desktop PCs
- Excellent for everyday computing, enhancing overall user experience through faster load times
- Utilizes 16nm TLC NAND flash, balancing performance and cost-efficiency
- Achieves high random 4K read/write IOPS (up to 84K read, 85K write), crucial for responsive multitasking
👎 Cons
- A 120GB capacity might be considered small for users requiring extensive application libraries or large media storage
- The SATA interface, while widely compatible, is inherently slower than newer NVMe PCIe SSDs
- Does not include an adapter for 3.5" drive bays, which may require an additional purchase for desktop installations
- Specific details on endurance ratings (TBW) or warranty length are not provided
- While excellent for everyday computing, it may not be the fastest option for extreme gaming or professional content creation workloads
- The 16nm TLC NAND technology, while good, may not offer the same longevity or raw performance as MLC or newer QLC NAND in some scenarios