better yet, if you have it in your system working, load up a bit of software called "hdtune" the free version, not the pro, and go to the info tab, it will give you the model number, and i am 99% sure if its making a noise whn you google that you will see its not a solid state drive,
also while your in it you could run a speed test and laugh at how slow the fake is, and run an error check and likely get it sent back as a damaged product with more than 1 red spot (red means your drive has more damaged sectors than it can re-allocate, and means its time to replace your hard drive in most cases as its about to die, maybe not, but ebay fakes its very likely