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General characteristics ADATA XPG THE SX300 256GB
Ruler:
XPG THE SX300
Type:
SSD
Support 4K:
yes
Type flash memory:
MLC
Purpose:
laptop
Drive specifications ADATA XPG THE SX300 256GB
Volume:
256 GB
The write/read speed:
505/550 MB
Random write (4K blocks):
85,000 IOPS
Interface ADATA XPG THE SX300 256GB
Connector mSATA:
Yes
Connection:
SATA 6Gb/s
External data transfer rate:
600 MB/s
Mechanics/Reliability ADATA XPG THE SX300 256GB
Shock resistance at work:
1500 G
Shock resistance during storage:
1500 G
MTBF:
1200000 h
Additionally ADATA XPG THE SX300 256GB
Dimensions (WxHxL):
30x4x50.95 mm
Weight:
7 g


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