Replacment for X61s ssd drive

Hello

I am looking for replacement ssd drive for my Lenovo X61s. Initially, I decided it's going to be Intel X - 25 V 40 GB or 80 GB X 25 - M.

I found the following Intel with apparently the same settings on the SSD market. I have visited many sites, I searched and there is no explanation of the codes and how they differ. Maybe some of you has such a comparison.

Intel X 25 - M 80 GB SSD 2.5 "SATA MLC (SSDSA2MJ080G2C1).

Intel X 25 - M 80 GB SSD 2.5 "SATA MLC (SSDSA2MH080G2R5) BOX.

Intel X 25-M 80 GB SSD SATA (SSDSA2MH080G2C1)

Intel X 25 - M 80 GB SSD SATA2 2.5 "SSDSA2MH080G2K5 (909118).

Intel SSD X 25-M 80 GB MLC SATA 2.5 inch (SSDSA2MH080G1C1)

Intel SSD X 25-M 80 GB SATA2 ML C (SSDSA2MH080G1C5)

Intel X 25 - M 80 GB SSD SATA2 2.5 "MLC (906102).

Prices are fundamentally different and it sort of the same X 25 - M 80 GB. I can't understand which is 7mm and 9.5 mm in height. I'll try to change a HARD drive in the laptop Lenovo X61s and don't know which suit you best.

Your

MH is the original G2, MJ implements NAND for OEM cusomers level, no increase in performance. The R5 is the retail, includes desktop Board supports, the C1 are OEM (drive only). You should at the very most, 9.5 "high road (height of the standard Player 2.5").

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