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Kingston SNV425-S2BD/64GB specs.

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General characteristics Kingston SNV425-S2BD/64GB
Ruler:
SSDNow V Series
Type:
SSD
Support 4K:
yes
Purpose:
desktop
Form factor HDD:
2.5"
Drive specifications Kingston SNV425-S2BD/64GB
Volume:
64 GB
The write/read speed:
110/200 MB
Random write (4K blocks):
1050 IOPS
Interface Kingston SNV425-S2BD/64GB
Connection:
SATA 3Gb/s
External data transfer rate:
300 MB/s
Mechanics/Reliability Kingston SNV425-S2BD/64GB
MTBF:
1000000 h
Additionally Kingston SNV425-S2BD/64GB
Additional information:
with a set of mounting 2.5" drive in the 3.5" drive Bay


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