81Y9670 Technical Specifications
Product Description : IBM – Hard Drive – 300 Gb – SAS 6gb/s
Type : Hard Drive – Hot – Swap
Capacity : 300 GB
Form Factor : 2.5 Inch
Interface : SAS 6gb/s
Data Transfer Rate : 600 Mbps
Spindle Speed : 15000 Rpm
81Y9670 IBM 300GB 15K SAS 6Gbps 2.5″ Hard Drive 81Y9671 System X
$160.00
Product Description : IBM – Hard Drive – 300 Gb – SAS 6gb/s
Type : Hard Drive – Hot – Swap
Capacity : 300 GB
Form Factor : 2.5 Inch
Interface : SAS 6gb/s
Data Transfer Rate : 600 Mbps
Spindle Speed : 15000 Rpm
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