Intel DC S3610 SSDSC2BX016T401 1.6TB 2.5" SATA enterprise SSD
- 2.5"
- 1.6TB
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A 3.8 TB SATA 2.5-inch internal solid state drive for high-capacity storage
The Intel DC S4500 is a 3.8 TB internal solid-state drive that connects through a SATA 6 Gb/s interface. It uses 3D NAND TLC flash in a 2.5-inch form factor and weighs 3.0000 grams. The drive is built for read-intensive workloads in server and storage arrays.
This drive fits administrators who need high-capacity SATA storage for boot, logging or content delivery tasks. Buyers who require a PCIe interface should consider a different drive. Systems limited to 2.5-inch bays and SATA cabling can install it directly.
| Device Type | Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) |
|---|---|
| Weight | 3.0000 |
The drive is supplied as a bare 2.5-inch SATA SSD; mounting brackets and SATA data or power cables must be purchased separately.
The 3.8TB model uses 3D NAND TLC and is rated for high endurance, making it suitable for write-heavy server tasks; smaller capacities share the same technology but offer less total bytes written.
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