Kodak X120 Pro

KODAK X120 Pro ti abẹnu SSD User Afowoyi

Model: X120 Pro | Brand: Kodak

1. Ifihan

The KODAK X120 Pro Internal SSD is a high-performance 2.5-inch Solid State Drive designed to enhance the speed and responsiveness of your laptop or desktop computer. Featuring a SATA III 6Gb/s interface, it offers fast boot-up times, quick application loading, and rapid file transfers. This manual provides essential information for installing, operating, and maintaining your SSD to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

KODAK X120 Pro SSD front view

Figure 1: KODAK X120 Pro Internal SSD

Video 1: KODAK X120 Pro SSD Product Overview

2. Awọn pato

The KODAK X120 Pro SSD is available in various capacities and offers robust performance. Below are the detailed technical specifications:

Ọja sile Table

Figure 2: KODAK X120 Pro SSD Product Parameters

IwaIye
AwoṣeKodak X120 Pro
Awọn aṣayan Agbara128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
Filaṣi IruÀwọn èròjà TLC 3D
Iyara Kika Ti O Ga JuTiti di 550MB/s
Iyara Kọ Titẹle-tẹle to pọ julọTiti di 510MB/s
Random Read IOPSTiti di 80,000 IOPS
Random Write IOPSTiti di 87,000 IOPS
Ohun eloDesktop, Laptop, Server, Workstation
Size (Form Factor)2.5 inches (100mm (L) x 69.85mm (W) x 7.00mm (H))
Ti ara InterfaceSATA 3.0 (SATA III 6Gb/s)
Ìbánisọ̀rọ̀ Bandwidth6 Gbit/s (tí ó bá SATA II 3Gb/s mu)
Transport ProtocolAHCI
Nand Flash IruTLC
AdaríSMI/Phison/RLK/Others
Iṣakoso irantiECC (Kóòdù Àtúnṣe Àṣìṣe)
Gbẹkẹle (MTBF)wakati meji 2,000,000
Aabo Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọKò ní eruku, Kò ní ẹ̀rù
Awọn iwọn otutu ti nṣiṣẹ0°C si 70°C
IjẹrisiCE
SSD Body MaterialṢiṣu
PackageBẹẹni

*Note: Speed is dependent on host device, interface, usage conditions, and the type of your device. The above data is derived from Kodak test results and may vary due to different test environments and platforms. It is for reference only.

**About Usable Capacity:** Vendors calculate capacity using decimal arithmetic (1MB = 1000KB, 1GB = 1000MB), while operating systems use binary arithmetic (1MB = 1024KB, 1GB = 1024MB). This difference results in a slightly lower displayed capacity than the nominal capacity on your operating system. For example:

  • 128GB: Approximately 119 GB usable
  • 256GB: Approximately 238 GB usable
  • 512GB: Approximately 476 GB usable
  • 1TB: Approximately 930 GB usable

3. Itọsọna fifi sori ẹrọ

3.1 Ṣaaju ki o to bẹrẹ

  • Ensure your computer is powered off and unplugged from the power source.
  • Ground yourself to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) by touching a metal object or using an anti-static wrist strap.
  • Gather necessary tools: Phillips-head screwdriver, SATA data cable (if not replacing an existing drive), SATA power cable (usually from PSU).
  • Back up any important data from your old drive if you are replacing it.

3.2 Ojú-iṣẹ fifi sori

  1. Open your computer case. Refer to your computer's manual for specific instructions.
  2. Wa ibi ìwakọ̀ tó ní 2.5-inch kan tó wà. Tí àpótí rẹ bá ní 3.5-inch nìkan, o lè nílò àkọlé adapter tó ní 2.5-inch sí 3.5-inch (kò sí nínú rẹ̀).
  3. Mount the KODAK X120 Pro SSD into the drive bay using screws.
  4. So opin kan ti okun data SATA pọ mọ SSD ati opin keji si ibudo SATA ti o wa lori modaboudu rẹ.
  5. So okùn agbara SATA kan lati inu ẹrọ ipese agbara rẹ (PSU) pọ mọ SSD.
  6. Pa apoti kọnputa rẹ ki o tun gbogbo awọn kebulu so pọ.
SSD installation in desktop

Figure 3: Illustrative Desktop SSD Installation

3.3 Laptop Installation

  1. Open your laptop's drive bay. This usually involves removing a panel on the bottom of the laptop or the entire bottom cover. Refer to your laptop's manual for specific instructions.
  2. Remove the old hard drive (if applicable) by unscrewing it from its bracket or sliding it out.
  3. Attach the KODAK X120 Pro SSD to the drive bracket (if one was used for the old drive).
  4. Gbe SSD sinu ibudo awakọ ki o si fi awọn skru so o mọ.
  5. Close the laptop's drive bay cover and reconnect all cables.
SSD installation in laptop

Figure 4: Illustrative Laptop SSD Installation

4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

4.1 Initializing and Formatting the SSD (New Installation)

If you are installing the SSD as a new drive, it will need to be initialized and formatted before use. If you are migrating your operating system, this step may not be necessary.

  1. Bọ kọmputa rẹ.
  2. Open Disk Management (Windows: Right-click Start -> Disk Management; macOS: Applications -> Utilities -> Disk Utility).
  3. Locate your new KODAK X120 Pro SSD. It will likely appear as "Unallocated Space."
  4. Right-click on the unallocated space and select "Initialize Disk." Choose GPT (GUID Partition Table) for modern systems or MBR (Master Boot Record) for older systems (Windows 7 or older, or if you have specific compatibility needs).
  5. After initialization, right-click the unallocated space again and select "New Simple Volume" (Windows) or "Erase" (macOS).
  6. Follow the on-screen prompts to create a new partition, assign a drive letter, and format the drive (NTFS for Windows, APFS/Mac OS Extended for macOS).

4.2 Operating System Migration (Optional)

To transfer your existing operating system and data to the new SSD, you will need disk cloning software. Many free and paid options are available online. Follow the instructions provided with your chosen cloning software.

4.3 Data Ibi ati Gbigbe

Once installed and formatted, your KODAK X120 Pro SSD functions like any other storage drive. You can save files, install applications, and transfer data to and from it. Its high read/write speeds will significantly reduce loading times for games and applications, and improve overall system responsiveness.

SSD improving laptop performance

Figure 5: Enhanced Performance with SSD

5. Itọju ati Itọju

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your KODAK X120 Pro SSD, follow these maintenance guidelines:

  • Mu TRIM ṣiṣẹ: Ensure TRIM is enabled in your operating system. TRIM helps the SSD manage its storage space efficiently, preventing performance degradation over time. Most modern operating systems enable TRIM by default for SSDs.
  • Yago fun Ibajẹ: Unlike traditional hard drives, SSDs do not benefit from defragmentation. In fact, defragmenting an SSD can reduce its lifespan by causing unnecessary write cycles. Disable any automatic defragmentation for your SSD.
  • Monitor S.M.A.R.T. Data: Use disk utility software to periodically check the S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) status of your SSD. This can provide early warnings of potential drive issues.
  • Ṣetọju aaye Ọfẹ: Avoid filling your SSD to its maximum capacity. Keeping some free space (e.g., 10-15%) allows the SSD's wear-leveling algorithms to function effectively and maintain performance.
  • Awọn Afẹyinti deede: While SSDs are generally reliable, no storage device is immune to failure. Regularly back up your important data to another drive or cloud storage.
  • Jeki Famuwia imudojuiwọn: Check the Kodak webAaye fun eyikeyi awọn imudojuiwọn famuwia ti o wa fun awoṣe SSD rẹ. Awọn imudojuiwọn famuwia le mu iṣẹ ṣiṣe, iduroṣinṣin, ati ibamu dara si.

6. Laasigbotitusita

A ko ri 6.1 SSD

  • Ṣayẹwo Awọn isopọ: Ensure both the SATA data and power cables are securely connected to the SSD and the motherboard/PSU.
  • Eto BIOS/UEFI: Enter your computer's BIOS/UEFI settings and verify that the SATA port the SSD is connected to is enabled. Also, check if the SATA mode is set to AHCI (recommended for SSDs).
  • Gbiyanju Ibudo/Okun USB miiran: Test the SSD with a different SATA port on your motherboard and/or different SATA cables to rule out faulty components.
  • Isakoso Disiki (Windows): If detected by BIOS but not in Windows Explorer, check Disk Management. The drive might need to be initialized and formatted (see Section 4.1).

6.2 o lọra Performance

  • Asopọ SATA III: Ensure the SSD is connected to a SATA III (6Gb/s) port on your motherboard for maximum speed. Connecting to a SATA II port will limit performance.
  • TRIM Enabled: Verify that TRIM is enabled in your operating system (see Section 5).
  • Imudojuiwọn famuwia: Check for and install any available firmware updates for your SSD.
  • Over-filling: If the SSD is nearly full, performance can degrade. Free up some space.
  • Awọn ọran Awakọ: Rii daju pe awọn awakọ SATA modaboudu rẹ ti wa ni imudojuiwọn.

6.3 Operating System Fails to Boot

  • Bere fun bata: Check your BIOS/UEFI settings to ensure the SSD is set as the primary boot device.
  • OS Migration Issues: If you migrated your OS, ensure the cloning process was successful and the boot partition is correctly configured. You may need to repair the bootloader using your OS installation media.

7. Awọn imọran olumulo

  • For optimal performance, install your operating system and frequently used applications on the SSD.
  • Consider using a larger traditional hard drive (HDD) for bulk storage of less frequently accessed files, photos, and videos to maximize SSD lifespan and performance.
  • Regularly check for system updates and SSD firmware updates to ensure compatibility and performance improvements.
  • If you're upgrading from an HDD, you'll notice a significant speed boost in boot times and application loading.

8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

KODAK X120 Pro SSDs come with a manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the packaging or the official Kodak webAaye fun awọn ofin ati ipo atilẹyin ọja ti o ni imudojuiwọn julọ.

  • Akoko atilẹyin ọja: The specific warranty period may vary by region and retailer.
  • Awọn ipadabọ Ọfẹ: Awọn ipadabọ ọfẹ wa laarin awọn ọjọ 90 ti rira.
  • Ẹri Ifijiṣẹ Yara: If delivery is delayed, a coupon code may be provided. Refunds are available if the package is lost or items are damaged.
Warranty Process Flowchart

Figure 6: Illustrative Warranty Process

Atilẹyin Onibara:

For technical assistance, warranty claims, or any product-related inquiries, please contact the seller or refer to the official Kodak support channels. Keep your proof of purchase handy when contacting support.


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