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Western Digital WD1600BEVS (160 GB)
$45.00 to $75.00
WD Scorpio 2.5-inch drives offer high-performance, low power consumption and cool operation, making them ideal for notebooks and other portable devices.
| MPN | WD1600BEVSRTL |
| Capacity | 160 GB | Interface | Serial ATA | Enclosure | Internal | HDD Form Factor | 2.5" | Spindle Speed | 5400 RPM |
| Special Features | S.M.A.R.T Technology | Internal Data Transfer Rate | 600 Mbit/s | External Data Transfer Rate | 150 MBps | Seek Time | 12 ms | Buffer Size | 8 MB | Average Latency | 5.56 ms | Interface (Detailed) | Serial ATA | Sound Emission | 26 dB |
| Platform | PC | Package Qty. | 1 |
| Height | 0.37 in. | Width | 2.75 in. | Depth | 3.94 in. | Weight | 0.26 lb. |
| Warranty | 3 Years |
| UPC | 718037119175 |
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