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Crucial X8 4 TB Portable Rugged CT4000X8SSD9 specs.

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Drive Performance Crucial X8 4 TB Portable Rugged CT4000X8SSD9
Maximum Read Transfer Rate:
1050 MB/s
Network & Communication Crucial X8 4 TB Portable Rugged CT4000X8SSD9
Wireless LAN:
No
Ports & interfaces Crucial X8 4 TB Portable Rugged CT4000X8SSD9
Host Interface:
USB 3.2 (Gen 2) Type C
Design Crucial X8 4 TB Portable Rugged CT4000X8SSD9
Rugged:
Yes
Drive Type:
External
External Drive Type:
Portable


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