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ORACLE F320 Flash Accelerator 3.2TB NVMe Mixed Use SSD HH/HL AIC (PM1725) Add-In-Card PCIe Gen3 x8 Adapter - 7317693 (LP


Item number
135016
Condition
Used
Weight
120 g
Delivery time
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Availability
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  • ORACLE F320 Flash Accelerator 3.2TB NVMe Mixed Use SSD HH/HL AIC (PM1725) Add-In-Card PCIe Gen3 x8 Adapter - 7317693 (LP
  • Price with upgrades:

    • € 99.99

Description

Description: SanDisk Fusion-io ioDrive 320GB IO SSD Accelerator Card PCIe Gen3 x4 Adapter - EP001193-001 (HP)
   
Brand name: SanDisk
Manufacturer model: SanDisk Fusion-io
Capacity: 320 GB
Interface: PCIe Gen3 x4
Max. sequential throughput: 735 MB/s (700 MiB/s) read, 510 MB/s (486 MiB/s) write
Workload type: Mixed Use
Form factor: Steckkarte
Type of cells: MLC
24/7 operation: geeignet
Data protection: -
Special feature: Power Loss Protection
   
Related part number(s):  
Part No.: EP001193-001
Optional Part No.: FS1-004-320-CS-0001
   
Condition: used, very good
Included in delivery: 1x adapter with high profile bezel
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