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IBM 39M4526 (250 GB)

$137.00 to $223.00



The IBM (39M4526) 250 GB SATA II Hard Drive is fully compatible with PC, Unix systems. Spinning up to 7200 RPM and offering capacity as large as 250 GB

Manufacturer:IBM Product MPNKey FeaturesTechnical FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPN39M4526
Capacity250 GB
InterfaceSerial ATA
Spindle Speed   7200 RPM
External Data Transfer Rate   300 MBps
Average Latency4.17 ms
Interface (Detailed)   Serial ATA II
Hot SwapYes
Platform   PC, Unix
Package Qty.1
UPC435821058


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