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Technical Information HP 512 GB (V3K67AA#ABA-DDO)
Storage Capacity:
512 GB
Drive Performance HP 512 GB (V3K67AA#ABA-DDO)
Maximum Read Transfer Rate:
2150 MB/s
Maximum Write Transfer Rate:
1500 MB/s
Interfaces/Ports HP 512 GB (V3K67AA#ABA-DDO)
Drive Interface:
PCI Express
Drive Interface Standard:
PCI Express 3.0 x4
Design HP 512 GB (V3K67AA#ABA-DDO)
Drive Type:
Internal
Form Factor:
M.2 2280
Height:
0.94" (23.80 mm)
Width:
31.56" (801.50 mm)
Depth:
8.72" (221.50 mm)
Weight:
10 g
Miscellaneous HP 512 GB (V3K67AA#ABA-DDO)
Device Supported:
Notebook


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