Intel DC S3610 SSDSC2BX016T401 1.6TB 2.5" SATA enterprise SSD
- 2.5"
- 1.6TB
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A 1.2 TB SATA solid-state drive in a 2.5 inch, 7.0 mm form factor built with 20 nm MLC technology for data-centre workloads
This Intel DC S3500 solid-state drive provides 1.2TB of storage in a 2.5 inch form factor with a 7.0mm height. It connects through a SATA interface operating at 6Gb/s transfer rate. The drive uses MLC flash memory built on 20nm process technology for reliable data storage.
This drive fits systems with standard 2.5 inch SATA drive bays requiring 1.2TB capacity. It is not suitable for platforms that require a PCIe connection or M.2 form factor. Buyers needing higher capacities or different physical dimensions should consider other options.
The SATA 6Gb/s interface is the single specification that decides whether this drive works in a given system. The host must provide a standard SATA data and power connection compatible with 2.5 inch 7.0mm drives. Without this interface the drive cannot be installed.
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