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X25-M G2 - MODEL NUMBERS..??

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Productcompare.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010150636%2050001157%201421445225%20... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Productcompare.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010150636%2050001157%201421445225%20...

At the link above can anyone explain to me what the differences are between those 3 SSD's..??

I know the (N82E16820167023 - SSDSA2MH080G2R5) is a Retail Unit, but whats the deal with the other 2 SSD's..??

(SSDSA2M080G201 -&- SSDSA2MJ080G2XX)

Why does the (SSDSA2MJ080G2XX) state its "Intel's latest version, better and faster"..??

Whats so New & Better - Faster about it..??

And what does the "MJ" Stand for..??

Why does the (SSDSA2M080G201) cost more than the Retail Unit or the other OEM's..??

Which 80GB SSD is really Intels newest better version..??

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idata
Esteemed Contributor III

SRSLY...

60 VIEWS...

Nobody know anything WTF..?

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Sorry for the wait!!

http://www.intel.com/support/ssdc/hpssd/sb/CS-02964.htm

Form factor is the biggest difference when it comes to part numbers.Many SSD's are for for laptop's.

The R5's are 9.5mm good for desktops.Those with a "J" are 7.0mm and designed for laptop brands.The "M' stands for multi-level cell.I'm guessing the smaller the form factor the more expensive the production......

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

The link above does not seem to be working, but I believe Infocus is referring to the height of the drive.

There are two different possible heights (7 mm and 9.5 mm) that are available for the 2.5 inch form factor.

Here is a link to the X-25M G2 datasheet where both are outlined:

http://download.intel.com/design/flash/nand/mainstream/322296.pdf http://download.intel.com/design/flash/nand/mainstream/322296.pdf

Unfortunately, the datasheet does not match up form factor with model numbers.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III