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Samsung 850 EVO MZ-75E500E 500 GB specs.

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Drive Performance Samsung 850 EVO MZ-75E500E 500 GB
Maximum Read Transfer Rate:
540 MB/s
Maximum Write Transfer Rate:
520 MB/s
Ports & interfaces Samsung 850 EVO MZ-75E500E 500 GB
Drive Interface:
SATA
Drive Interface Standard:
SATA/600
Design Samsung 850 EVO MZ-75E500E 500 GB
Drive Type:
Internal
Form Factor:
2.5"
Height:
0.3"
Width:
3.9"
Depth:
2.8"
Weight (Approximate):
1.94 oz


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