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CoreParts CP-SSD-3.5-TLC-1000 3.5" 1000 GB Serial ATA III

CoreParts CP-SSD-3.5-TLC-1000 3.5" 1000 GB Serial ATA IIISSD: 1000 GB
SSD form factor: 3.5"
Memory type: TLC
Read speed: 550 MB/s
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CoreParts SSDM480I339 480 GB Serial ATA MLC

CoreParts SSDM480I339 480 GB Serial ATA MLCSSD: 480 GB
Operating systems supported: Yes
Memory type: MLC
Write speed: 270 MB/s
Read speed: 280 MB/s
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arrCoreParts SSDM480I339 480 GB Serial ATA MLC

CoreParts CPSSD-2.5SATA-480GB 2.5" Serial ATA III 3D NAND

CoreParts CPSSD-2.5SATA-480GB 2.5" Serial ATA III 3D NANDSSD: 480 GB
SSD form factor: 2.5"
Memory type: 3D NAND
Write speed: 500 MB/s
Read speed: 550 MB/s
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