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SimpleTech 300 GB 0T00220

SimpleTech 300 GB 0T00220Storage Capacity: 300 GB
Drive Interface: SAS
Drive Type: Internal
Form Factor: 2.5"
Interface: SAS
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SimpleTech s600 s620 50 GB 0T00156

SimpleTech s600 s620 50 GB 0T00156Storage Capacity: 50 GB
Drive Interface: SATA
Drive Type: Internal
Form Factor: 1.8"
Interface: SATA
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SimpleTech MACH16 50 GB 0T00090

SimpleTech MACH16 50 GB 0T00090Storage Capacity: 50 GB
Drive Interface: SATA
Drive Type: Internal
Form Factor: 2.5"
Interface: SATA
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SimpleTech MACH16 100 GB 0T00076

SimpleTech MACH16 100 GB 0T00076Storage Capacity: 100 GB
Drive Interface: SATA
Drive Type: Internal
Form Factor: 2.5"
Interface: SATA
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SimpleTech Kronos Turbo 2 TB 0T00015

SimpleTech Kronos Turbo 2 TB 0T00015Storage Capacity: 2 TB
Drive Interface: PCI Express x16
Drive Type: Internal
Form Factor: Plug-in Card
Interface: PCI Express x16
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SimpleTech Kronos Turbo 1 TB 0T00003

SimpleTech Kronos Turbo 1 TB 0T00003Storage Capacity: 1 TB
Drive Interface: PCI Express x16
Drive Type: Internal
Form Factor: Plug-in Card
Interface: PCI Express x16
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