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G.Skill FS-25S2-64GB 2.5" Solid State Disk Drive

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Our Rating: 89% | Manufacturer: G.Skill

The G.Skill FS-25S2-64GB

 

G.Skill 25S2-64GB 64GB SSD 2.5-inch Hard Drive

 

Here we see the top of the drive and G.Skill's label. The drive is clearly labeled as a 64GB drive which came in very handy when swapping drives around here at the lab.

 

G.Skill 25S2-64GB 64GB SSD 2.5-inch Hard Drive

 

It is very difficult to show the level of detail of the laser engraving on the bottom of the drive, but it is absolutely stunning.

 

G.Skill 25S2-64GB 64GB SSD 2.5-inch Hard Drive

 

The side of the drive has all of the mounting holes where they should be located. The drive on top is a standard platter based notebook drive, 9.5mm tall.

 

G.Skill 25S2-64GB 64GB SSD 2.5-inch Hard Drive

 

On the back we see the SATA and power connectors where they should be. This is important since some users will want to mount this drive in a desktop or server using a backplane.

 

G.Skill 25S2-64GB 64GB SSD 2.5-inch Hard Drive

 

Here we see the manual and sole accessory that comes with the G.Skill SSD.

 


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