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500GB Seagate Solid State Hybrid (SSHD) Laptop Thin Hard Drive ST500LM000

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500GB Seagate Solid State Hybrid (SSHD) Laptop Thin Hard Drive ST500LM000Seagate ST500LM000 500GB 5400RPM 8GB NAND Flash Hybrid SATA 6Gb s 64MB Cache 2. 5 Inch 7mm Seagate Laptop Thin SSHD Brand: Seagate Model: ST500LM000 Series: Laptop Thin SSHD Specifications: Capacity: 500 GB Spindle Speed: 5400 RPM Interface: SATA Data Transfer Rate: SATA III 6. 0Gb sec Cache: 64 MB Form Factor: 2. 5 inch Height: 7mm Dimensions: 69. 85mm x 100. 35mm x 6. 8mm Encryption: Yes Self Encryption Drive Advanced Format: Yes Features: 500GB

Seagate ST500LM000- 500GB 5400RPM 8GB NAND Flash Hybrid SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache 2.5 Inch 7mm Seagate Laptop Thin SSHD

Brand: Seagate

Model: ST500LM000

Series: Laptop Thin SSHD

Specifications:

Capacity:

500 GB

Spindle Speed:

5400 RPM

Interface:

SATA

Data Transfer Rate:

SATA III 6.0Gb/sec

Cache:

64 MB

Form Factor:

2.5 inch

Height:

7mm

Dimensions:

69.85mm x 100.35mm x 6.8mm

Encryption:

Yes - Self-Encryption Drive

Advanced Format:

Yes

 

Features:

  • 500GB Storage Capacity
  • 5,400 RPM Rotational Speed
  • 64MB Cache Buffer Size
  • SATA 6.0 GB/s Interface
  • Boots and performs like an SSD, PC & Mac Compatible
  • 5x faster than a traditional 5400 RPM HDD
  •  8GB MLC NAND Flash
  • Advanced Format (AF) 4K
  • Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) Motors
  • Native Command Queuing (NCQ)
  • Self Encrypting (SED) FIPS 140-2 Models

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