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Basic Spec Kingfast F6 60GB SATAIII Solid State Drive
Brand
Kingfast
Condition
New
Model
F6 60GB
Size (L x W x H cm)
10.0 x 6.9 x 0.6
Weight (kg)
0.07
Capacity (GB)
60


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