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Kingston SSDNow KC380 60 GB 1.8" Internal Solid State Drive specs.

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Basic Spec Kingston SSDNow KC380 60 GB 1.8" Internal Solid State Drive
Brand
Kingston
Model
KC380
Device Type
Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
Form Factor
1.8"
Capacity
60GB
Interface
Micro SATA
Max Sequential Read
550 MBps
Max Sequential Write
520 MBps
Size Kingston SSDNow KC380 60 GB 1.8" Internal Solid State Drive
Height
0.2"
Width
2.1"
Depth
3.1"
Weight
0.97 oz


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