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First Look: Intel's wonderfully tiny 80GB SSD
Intel's latest mSATA based laptop SSD has landed in the PC&T Authority labs.
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The rear of the SSD 310 from Intel. The connecter used is mSATA, designed for use in laptops, tablets and similar setups.
This drive has 80GB of capacity, and we doubt that Intel could fit any more flash onto it.
On the left is the SSD 310, on the right is a standard 2.5in laptop hard drive.
It looks even smaller when a 3.25in desktop drive, like the OCZ model on the right, is added to the mix.
On top is the SSD310, in the middle the 2.5in drive and at the base the 3.25in drive.
In order to use the SSD 310 with a standard SATA connection Intel supplied us with this mSATA 'Interposer Adaptor'.
Even mounted in the adaptor this is thinner than a normal 2.5in laptop drive.
The rear of the SSD 310 from Intel. The connecter used is mSATA, designed for use in laptops, tablets and similar setups.
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