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Kingston 256 GB OM8PGP4256Q-A0 specs.

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Network & Communication Kingston 256 GB OM8PGP4256Q-A0
Wireless LAN:
No
Ports & interfaces Kingston 256 GB OM8PGP4256Q-A0
Drive Interface:
PCI Express
Drive Interface Standard:
PCI Express 4.0 x4
Design Kingston 256 GB OM8PGP4256Q-A0
Drive Type:
Internal
Form Factor:
M.2 2280


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