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Solid State Drive (SSD) Adata SU630, 2.5inch, 240GB, SATA III ASU630SS-240GQ-R

Solid State Drive (SSD) Adata SU630, 2.5inch, 240GB, SATA III ASU630SS-240GQ-R

ID: 332111
PN: ASU630SS-240GQ-R
EAN: 4713218469175
Regular price $39.00
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Product range SU630
Product type Solid State Drive (SSD)

Sale package

Pack Blister
Content Solid State Drive (SSD)
Product status New
Solid State Drive (SSD) Adata SU630 240GB

The Adata SU630 SSD is an ideal option for switching from HDD to SSD, either for storage or boot drive.
With Dynamic SLC caching algorithm, the NAND Flash memory operates in single-level cell mode,
achieving read/write speeds of up to 520/450MB/s for faster boot, file transfers and downloads.
LDPC ECC technology detects and repairs errors, ensuring data integrity and extending SSD life.
With no mechanical components, SSDs are more resistant to shock, vibration (1500G/0.5ms)
and extreme temperatures (0-70 degrees C), better protecting data.
Plus, they operate silently and consume less power.

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Features:

- Capacity: 240GB
- Form Factor: 2.5inch
- NAND Flash: 3D NAND
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 100.45 x 69.85 x 7mm
- Weight: 50.8g
- Interface: SATA 6Gb/s
- Sequential Read (Max): Up to 520MB/s
- Sequential Write (Max): Up to 450MB/s
- Operating Temperature: 0 - 70 degrees C
- Storage Temperature: -40 - 85 degrees C
- Shock Resistance: 1500G / 0.5ms
- MTBF: 1,500,000 hours
- Terabytes Terabytes Written (TBW) (Max Capacity): 800TB