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The Intel SSDSA2MH080G1C1

The Intel 80 GB X25-M SSD, also known by its official model number SSDSA2MH080G1C1, looks like a 2.5" notebook hard disk drive. It was certainly designed to fit the 2.5" form factor, allowing it to easily replace any 2.5" hard disk drive. But you know it isn't a hard disk drive the second you hold it in your hands - it feels as light as a feather!

As it only serves to protect the NAND chips, controller and circuit board inside from static damage, the case is flat on both sides. The top has a simple label that is reminiscent of the label on the box, while the underside is completely blank.

 

Usable Capacity

Intel listed the SSDSA2MH080G1C1's storage capacity as 156,301,488 sectors, which translates into 80,026,361,856 bytes. We checked out the actual usable capacity by formatting it in NTFS using Windows Vista.

The formatted capacity was 80,024,170,496 bytes. This is slightly (2.2 MB) lower than the official capacity but still above 80 GB. With about 92 MB allocated to the NTFS file system, the actual usable capacity was slightly below 80 GB.

Let's take a look at its specifications.

 

Specifications

Model

• SSDSA2MH080G1C1

Form Factor

• 2.5"

NAND Flash Type

• Multi-Level Cell (MLC)

Formatted Capacity

• 80,026,361,856 bytes

Cache Buffer

• Unknown

Memory Channels

• 10 Parallel Channels

Internal Data Transfer Rate

• 250 MB/s (sequential read)
• 70 MB/s (sequential write)

Maximum I/O Transfer Rate

• 3.0 Gbits/s

Average Access Time

• 85 µs (read)
• 115 µs (write)

Power On To Ready

• 1 second

Power Consumption

• 0.15 W (Active)
• 0.06 W (Idle)

Interface

• Serial ATA 3.0Gb/s

Supported SATA Data Transfer Mode

• 3.0 Gbits/s

SATA Hotplug Capability

• Yes

Maximum Height

• 9.5 mm
• 0.374 inches

Maximum Width

• 69.85 mm
• 2.75 inches

Maximum Length

• 100.2 mm
• 3.94 inches

Weight

• 80 grams

Power Requirements

• 5.0 V ± 5%

Ambient Temperature

• 0 °C to 70 °C (Operating)
• -55 °C to 95 °C (Non-Operating)

Maximum Shock

• 1000 G @ 0.5 msec (Operating)
• 1000 G @ 0.5 msec (Non-Operating)

Maximum Vibration

• 2.17 G @ 7-800 Hz (Operating)
• 3.13 G @ 10-500 Hz (Non-Operating)

Maximum Altitude

• -1,000 feet to +40,000 feet (Tested)

Drive Acoustics

• 0 dBA

Non-Recoverable Read Errors

• 1 sector (512-bits) per 1015 bits read

Data Integrity

• Minimum 5 years

Endurance

• Read : Unlimited
• Write : Minimum 5 years @ 20 GB write-erase / day
• 50,000 power on/off cycles

MTBF

• Over 1,200,000 hours

Warranty

• 3 Years Limited Warranty

 

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