Dell 8GB SATA 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive (SSD)
Availability: Lead Time: 4–6 Business Days
Product Description:
The Dell 0P839N 8GB Solid State Drive is an entry-level enterprise storage device designed for select legacy Dell laptop systems including Latitude E5500, E5400, Inspiron 1011, and similar platforms. Built with a SATA interface and 2.5-inch form factor, it provides basic flash storage performance for lightweight system operations.
This SSD is primarily used in older systems where small-capacity solid-state storage is required for boot functions, embedded applications, or specialized system configurations. Compared to traditional hard drives, it offers improved shock resistance, faster access times, and lower power consumption, though with very limited capacity.
Due to its small storage size, it is typically found in legacy or specialized computing environments rather than modern workloads.
Model Type:
Internal Enterprise SSD — 2.5″ SATA
Category:
Storage — Legacy SATA Solid State Drive (SSD)
Key Features:
- 8GB Storage Capacity — Very low-capacity legacy SSD
- SATA Interface — Standard connectivity for older systems
- 2.5-Inch Form Factor (SFF) — Compatible with legacy Dell laptops
- Improved Durability — More shock-resistant than HDDs
- Low Power Consumption — Efficient for embedded and older systems
- Boot/Embedded Use Case — Suitable for system-level storage
- Legacy Compatibility — Designed for older Dell Latitude & Inspiron models
Technical Specifications:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | 0P839N |
| Capacity | 8GB |
| Drive Type | Internal SSD |
| Interface | SATA |
| Form Factor | 2.5″ SFF |
| Compatibility | Dell Latitude E5500 / E5400 / Inspiron 1011 |
| Workload Type | Legacy / Boot / Embedded use |
| Lead Time | 4–6 Business Days |
Typical Use Cases:
- Legacy Dell laptop boot drives
- Embedded system storage
- Lightweight OS or recovery partitions
- Industrial or specialized computing systems
- Replacement for older SATA HDD cache/boot setups








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