Samsung 850 EVO 500GB 2.5-Inch SATA III Internal SSD

Rs.12,000.00

  • Windows 10/8/7/Vista SP1 and above (32/64 bit), Widows Server 2008 (32/64 bit), Linux Compatible
  • Included Contents: 2.5" (7mm) SATA III (6GB/s) SSD & User Manual (All Other Cables, Screws, Brackets Not Included)
  • Incredible Sequential Read/Write Performance : Up to 540MB/s and 520MB/s Respectively, and Random Read/Write IOPS Performance : Up to 98K and 90K Respectively
     

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Warranty, Parts:Manufacturers Limited Warranty: 5 Year
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Product Info

  • Product Model : MZ-75E500B/AM
  • Category : SSD Hard Drives DDR Memory
  • Brand : Samsung
  • Product Condition : New
  • Discount Type : New Year Special
  • Coupon Code : JAN2020
  • Shipping Cost : Free
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  • Quantity : 2
  • UPC Code : 60106401
  • ASIN Code : B00OBRE5UE
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Question & Answers

  1. GiriBP LLC
    6 years ago

    What is the different between this SSD and M3?

    1. Heartland Computer
      6 years ago

      Not M3, may be M.2. M.2 is faster than regular SSD.

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