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DELL 345-BDFN 2.5" 480 GB Serial ATA III specs.

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Features DELL 345-BDFN 2.5" 480 GB Serial ATA III
Hot-Plug support:
Yes
Bytes per sector:
512e
Data transfer rate:
6 Gbit/s
Component for:
Server/workstation
Interface:
Serial ATA III
SSD capacity:
480 GB
SSD form factor:
2.5"


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