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Crucial MX100 512GB 2.5" SATA3 Internal Solid State Drive (MLC) specs.

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Basic Spec Crucial MX100 512GB 2.5" SATA3 Internal Solid State Drive (MLC)
Form Factor
2.5"
Capacity
512GB
Memory Components
MLC
Interface
SATA3
Sustained Sequential Read
Up to 550 MB/s
Sustained Sequential Write
Up to 500 MB/s
4KB Random Read
Up to 90,000 IOPS
4KB Random Write
Up to 85,000 IOPS
MTBF
1,500,000 hours


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