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KingDian High Performance SATA SSD S100 Solid State Drive 32GB specs.

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Basic Spec KingDian High Performance SATA SSD S100 Solid State Drive 32GB
Brand
KingDian
Bag Size
0.0
Condition
New
CPU Speed (GHz)
0.00
Hard Disk Size (GB)
0.0
Length
0.0
Max Length (mm)
0.0
Max Load capacity (gram)
0.0
Model
SSD S100 32G
Size (L x W x H cm)
7 x 0.9 x 10
Weight (kg)
0.1


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