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The ORICO 128GB SATA SSD Y20 combines cutting-edge 3D NAND technology with SATA III 6Gbps interface to deliver ultra-fast read speeds up to 500MB/s. Designed for desktops, laptops, and NAS setups, it offers shockproof durability, low power consumption, and broad OS compatibility, all backed by a 3-year warranty for reliable, long-term performance.
Hard Drive | 128 GB Solid State Drive |
Brand | ORICO |
Item model number | Y20-128GB |
Item Weight | 0.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.54 x 2.36 x 2.36 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.54 x 2.36 x 2.36 inches |
Flash Memory Size | 128 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
Manufacturer | SHENZHEN ORICO TECHNOLOGIES CO.,LTD |
ASIN | B0D7C93FBK |
Date First Available | June 18, 2024 |
T**K
A good value option to replace a spinning hard drive
I bought this 2.5 in solid state drive to rejuvenate an older laptop that was almost at its end of life with a failing spinning hard disk. Don't have any misconceptions, this is a value solid state drive and not one that's intended for the highest performance. Still, I've had very good experiences with it for a few months. I put this drive in and did a fresh install of Windows. Since then, it's worked well for some basic web browsing and video chats, and it's even helped Windows 10 not slow to a crawl even with only 4 GB of RAM. That's all I wanted out of it. If you're looking for a no-frills replacement for an older hard drive, this is a reasonable choice. I can't speak to its long-term reliability, but it seems to be going just fine with use a couple of days a week over the past few months.
S**G
good and cheap
working fine.
O**O
good enough for a spare machine.
Running windows 11 for a spare mining rig. Not the fastest but gets the job done. Don't expect much and you will be happy.
S**Y
Great for upgrading old laptops
Used this to upgrade an old laptop for a friend. It works great and the speeds are as advertised. The only reason I didn't give this 5stars is because I bought the 128GB and the capacity was actually 118GB. I'm unsure why this is the case, but for the price and performance it's still a really good value. Not really needing the missing 10GB, so it's still a keeper.
S**.
Update to "Don't put anything important on this ssd".
UPDATE: July 6, 2025 After reading my review, Orico on their own initiative, contacted me and promptly sent a replacement. After giving it a serious workout, the replacement has performed flawlessly. Every company will have occasional issues with their products. The mark of a good company is will they stand behind their products. Orico did!!!Waited to long to install this or I would have returned it. It is erratic, sometimes it works, sometimes it does not. Spend the money to get a better brand.
A**X
Great Budget SSD for Everyday Use!
I bought the ORICO 128GB SATA SSD to upgrade an older desktop, and it’s made a huge difference. The installation was easy, and the speed improvement is very noticeable. Boot times are now super quick, and everyday tasks like opening files or launching programs feel so much smoother.While it’s not the fastest SSD out there, it’s perfect for basic use or as a secondary drive. I’ve been getting excellent use out of it. For the price, it’s a fantastic value and a great way to extend the life of an older machine. Highly recommended if you’re on a budget and need something with descent capacity.
R**L
Don't Bother - Spend A Little More To Get Something That You Know Works
I bought this 128GB drive to replace an SD Card in a Home Assistant setup. HAOS doesn't really need much space, so I figured that for $10 this would serve as a functional and affordable replacement for an aging and failing card.Attempting to write the image to MacOS returned constant errors that the verification failed - which given this is the same image and drive cable I used to write a backup drive earlier, should not be failing like this. Attemping to write the drive on Linux worked with no errors, but actually attempting to boot the disk on my Raspberry Pi resulted in... pretty much constant boot errors.Hangs, reboots, failures, you name it, it did it.I gave up and kept using the backup drive I was already running.As far as I'm concerned, this should not be considered reliable or stable for any kind of production or even testing use. If it can't handle a simple write and boot operation, then I wouldn't trust it for any possible use.Spend some money on more reliable drive from a known brand. Kensington, Samsung, TEAMGROUP, etc.
R**Z
Can’t beat the price
Works as expected. Can’t beat the price. Replaced an HDD in my old aspire laptop. Works just fine. Plug in and install your OS. Running Manjaro Linux.
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