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The INLAND Professional 120GB SSD is a high-performance internal solid-state drive designed for mainstream PCs, laptops, and ultra books. With a SATA III 6Gb/s interface, it offers impressive sequential read speeds of up to 520MB/s and write speeds of 410MB/s. Built with 3D TLC NAND flash technology, this SSD is shock-resistant and operates silently, making it ideal for personal, gaming, and business use. Plus, it comes with a 3-year limited warranty for peace of mind.
Hard Drive | 120 GB Solid State Drive |
Brand | INLAND |
Series | Professional SSD |
Item model number | 4335233676 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop / PC |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 2.75 x 0.28 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.94 x 2.75 x 0.28 inches |
Color | 120GB |
Flash Memory Size | 120 MB |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
Manufacturer | INLAND |
ASIN | B076XMH2JT |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 27, 2017 |
A**N
I'm a computer repair technician and I recommend these drives
Now before you go impulsively hit the buy button, there are some caveats. My clients are mostly older, very light computer users. That being said, I mostly sell these and Samsung EVOs and the failure rate of these Inland drives is only slightly higher than that of the EVO. I've installed literally hundreds of these drives and have only had 2-3 come back within the 5 years I've been using them. The write endurance of these drives is higher than most manufacturers and they use the more reliable TLC memory. They're an EXCELLENT value for the money if you're not a heavy computer user.That being said, if you're into video editing, I wouldn't recommend using one of these as a scratch disk / temporary drive. Don't use it in other write intensive applications either. That's not what these drives are designed for. If you're going to be moving files around on a regular basis then know that the performance of these drives is lackluster compared to something like the Samsung EVO. These drives are a HUGE upgrade coming from a hard drive, but they're not meant for people who actually use their computer. There are two types of computer users; those who consume (i.e. watch movies, use social media, browse the internet, etc.) and those who produce (i.e. photo/video editing, music production, CAD design, developer, gaming, storing/organizing large amounts of data, etc.).This is a CONSUMER drive. So long as you use it for its intended purpose, you'll be happy with this drive. If you do more than consume on your computer though, you should really look for something else. I highly recommend the Samsung EVO series for power users and the Samsung PRO series for people who actually create things on their computer. To compare, these Inland drives have a write endurance of 170TBW for the 240GB version. The Samsung EVO 250GB version has a write endurance of 150TBW, but it has DRAM and is significantly faster for power users. The Samsung PRO 250GB version has a write endurance of 600TBW. More expensive computer parts cost more for a reason. You're getting a better quality part that will last longer and perform better. If you're a basic user who just uses their computer to consume, you won't notice a difference between any of these three drives, but if you're a power user and/or creator, then go with the EVO or the PRO. The extra $20 isn't going to break you.
C**8
Works for Xbox One
Been using the 1TB one in an enclosure for almost a year now with an Xbox One for storing/playing games on. It has worked flawlessly. Might get another one eventually.
S**S
This drive is amazing for its price.
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.
R**Z
Used 2 for TrueNAS Scale boot drive
I purchased two of these in the 120GB capacity. I use them (in a mirrored configuration for redundancy) for the boot drive in a TrueNAS Scale build. This is overkill in capacity for this purpose but for $15 each, why not? Besides I would be getting SMART features so the system could test and monitor the drives for reliability. Not so sure...Here is the only suspect thing I've seen so far: The temperature reported through the SMART interface is always 33 degrees C, Min, Mean, Max all 33 and it has never changed since I installed these two months ago. I have six other disk drives in this system including two SSD's made by Crucial and they all report varying temperatures which I would expect. For a TrueNAS scale system, the boot drives are not very critical. Some have built systems using a flash drive as the boot drive.Bottom line is I wouldn't hesitate to use two of these drives for redundancy in a TrueNAS Scale build for the boot drives because they are fast and inexpensive. But maybe use name brands for critical data pools.
C**N
Great drive
Works great with fast speeds, much faster than my older spinning disk.
R**2
Pretty quick
I bought this SSD for my gaming computer. It works pretty well. It is thin and easy to install. I did not have any issues cloning my existing drive into this SSD. I wanted to change out my current SSD for a bigger storage space. It worked out pretty well. There were really no issues on the boot up. With windows 10, I was able to boot up in less then 10 seconds from pressing the power button. It also does not lag after logging in. I don't have an exact read/write speed, but I have had no issues with the SSD. I highly recommend this SSD. It is a great price runs pretty well in comparison to a lot of other not so well known brand. It hasn't died on me yet after constant use including using it to game. Overall a great buy.
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