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

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Basic Spec New Crucial MX100 512GB 2.5" SATA3 Internal Solid State Drive MLC
Brand
Crucial
Series
MX100
Part Number
CT512MX100SSD1
Device Type
Internal Solid State Drive
Form Factor
2.5"
Capacity
512GB
Interface
SATA3
Max Sequential Read
Up to 550 MB/s
Max Sequential Write
Up to 500 MB/s
MTBF
1,500,000 hours


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