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Intel 710 Series ( Lyndonville) 2.5" SATA II eMLC SSDSA2BZ300G301 - OEM specs.

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Basic Spec Intel 710 Series ( Lyndonville) 2.5" SATA II eMLC SSDSA2BZ300G301 - OEM
Brand
Intel
Series
710 Series ( Lyndonville)
Model
SSDSA2BZ300G301
Form Factor
2.5"
Memory Components
eMLC
Interface
SATA II
Controller
Intel
Max Sequential Read
Up to 270MB/s
Max Sequential Write
Up to 210MB/s
MTBF
2,000,000 hours


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