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Dell ioDrive 320GB PCI Express Add-in Card Solid State Drive (SSD)
Manufacture : Dell
Capacity : 320GB
Interface : PCI Express
Type : SSD
Dell ioDrive 320GB PCI Express Add-in Card Solid State Drive (SSD)
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Manufacture : Dell
Capacity : 320GB
Interface : PCI Express
Type : SSD
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The Western Digital 500GB Scorpio Blue 2.5″ Internal Hard Drive is designed for use in portable computing solutions, and features a 3 Gbps SATA interface, 5400 RPM rotational speed, and 8 MB buffer size. It can transfer data at speeds up to 3 Gbps (buffer to host) and 136 MB/s (host to drive). In addition, the hard drive offers 5.5 ms average latency and 4 sec average ready time.
With 7mm ultra-thin hard drives all the rage, Hitachi aims to blast one out of the park with its new 500GB single-platter Z5K500 – that’s right, 500GB on a single platter. Getting to this higher capacity in such a slim package has been a big deal for drive manufactures, since in the 7mm drive space you are limited to a single drive platter, instead of two in a 9.5mm drive or three in a 12.5mm drive. While capacity might be the biggest selling point of this drive, it is also important to see how well it does in the performance category.
Room to Spare
Securely load and store up to 2TB of important files on Micron NAND in a tiny M.2 form factor.
Vital Performance
NVMe PCIe technology delivers sequential read/write speeds up to 2,000/1,750 MB/s so work gets done faster.
Lasting Value
The Crucial P1 SSD is designed to be the only storage upgrade you’ll need with an affordable blend of performance and capacity.
One of the Largest Storage Manufacturers Worldwide
Crucial is backed by Micron’s expert quality and engineering innovation. Micron has produced some of the world’s most advanced memory and storage technologies for 40 years.
The range of scores (95th – 5th percentile) for the WD Blue 2.5″ 320GB (2009) is 27.9%. This is a relatively narrow range which indicates that the WD Blue 2.5″ 320GB (2009) performs reasonably consistently under varying real world conditions.
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