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Capacity Sabrent 2TB Rocket M.2 2242 SB-1342-2TB
Storage Capacity:
Total: 2 TB PCIe 3.1 x4 M.2 2242 SSD
Read Speed:
Sequential: 2500 MB/s
Write Speed:
Sequential: 2100 MB/s
SSD Specs Sabrent 2TB Rocket M.2 2242 SB-1342-2TB
Flash Memory Type:
Tri-Level Cell (TLC)
SMART Support:
Yes
TRIM Support:
Yes
Reliability / Data Integrity Sabrent 2TB Rocket M.2 2242 SB-1342-2TB
Encryption:
None
Packaging Info Sabrent 2TB Rocket M.2 2242 SB-1342-2TB
Package Weight:
0.155 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH):
6.55 x 6.45 x 0.9"


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