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Technical Information Dell D3-S4610 240 GB SSD (400-BDVQ)
Storage Capacity:
240 GB
Disk Format:
512e
Drive Performance Dell D3-S4610 240 GB SSD (400-BDVQ)
Endurance Type:
Mixed Use
Network & Communication Dell D3-S4610 240 GB SSD (400-BDVQ)
Wireless LAN:
No
Interfaces/Ports Dell D3-S4610 240 GB SSD (400-BDVQ)
Drive Interface:
SATA
Drive Interface Standard:
SATA/600
Design Dell D3-S4610 240 GB SSD (400-BDVQ)
Drive Type:
Internal
Drive Width:
2.5"


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