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SanDisk Extreme 240 GB 2.5" Internal Solid State Drive

Item #: SDSSDXP-240G | Grades K-12
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For use with Blackmagic Cinema Camera

The SanDisk ExtremeŽ II SSD is the reliable drive for you. Enjoy faster performance, providing next-level speed for your graphic-intense work. Get faster load times and enhance your computing experience from boot-up to shut-down and every moment in-between. The SanDisk Extreme II SSD features no moving parts for quiet operation and is also backed by rigorous shock and vibration testing. Get faster performance with SanDisk Extreme II SSD.

5 year warranty
Minimum system requirements: Technical Information

Storage Capacity: 240 GB

Features: Low Power Consumption

Drive Performance

Maximum External Data Transfer Rate: 768 MBps (6 Gbps)

Maximum Read Transfer Rate: 550 MBps

Maximum Write Transfer Rate: 510 MBps

Interfaces/Ports

Drive Interface: SATA

Drive Interface Standard: SATA/600

Physical Characteristics

Drive Type: Internal

Drive Width: 2.5"

Drive Height: 1/8H

Durability: Shock Resistant

Height: 0.3"

Width: 2.8"

Depth: 4"

Weight (Approximate): 1.92 oz

Miscellaneous

Package Contents:

Extreme II Solid State Drive (SSD)

12" SATA Cable

3.5" Bracket



Warranty

Limited Warranty: 5 Year
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