Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Read speed | 560 Mbps Best: Gigabyte AORUS AIC 8 TB Read speed: 15000 Mbps | |||
Write speed | 520 Mbps Best: Gigabyte AORUS AIC 8 TB Write speed: 15000 Mbps | |||
Data transfer rate | 6 GB/s Best: Kioxia CM5-V Series KCM51VUG1T60 1600 GB Data transfer rate: 32 GB/s |
Capacity | 512 GB |
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Form factor | 2.5" |
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Colour of product |
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Interface | Serial ATA III |
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Min operating temperature | 0 °C |
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Max operating temperature | 70 °C |
Height | 0.14 in |
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Width | 3.15 in |
Depth | 0.87 in |
Weight | 0.28 oz |
Data transfer rate | 6.0 GB/s |
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Write speed | 520.0 Mbps |
Memory type | TLC |
Read speed | 560.0 Mbps |
TRIM support | yes |
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S.M.A.R.T. support | yes |
RoHS compliance | Y |
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