Lenovo 0A65620 internal solid state drive 2.5" 256 GB Serial ATA III

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ThinkPad 256GB SATA III, SSD, OPAL-Capable

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Description

The ThinkPad 256GB SATA III SED OPAL-Capable SSD is an ideal data storage solution that provides a rugged, light and reliable alternative to the standard Hard Disc Drive Solutions (HDD). Utilizing MLC NAND flash based technology along with SATA III interface this drive enables improved boot time and data transfers when compared to HDDs. For additional storage and backup install this drive as a second hard drive using the 9.5mm ThinkPad Serial Hard Drive Bay Adapter III (43N3412) or 12.7" ThinkPad Serial Hard Drive Bay Adapter III (0A65623).

- TCG Opal Compliant Self-Encrypting Drive(SED).
- 256 GB storage capacity.
- FIPS-certified, hardware-based AES-256 encryption engine.
- Noiseless operation.
- Improved reliability compared to standard mobile hard drives, there are no moving parts.
- Lower power consumption than standard mobile hard drive increasing system battery life.
- Lighter weight than standard notebook hard disk drives (HDD’s).
- Serial ATA interface of 6.0Gbps.

Specifications

Performance
SSD capacity256 GB
Seek time12.5 ms
Data transfer rate6 Gbit/s
Design
SSD form factor2.5"
InternalYes
Features
InterfaceSerial ATA III
SSD form factor2.5"
SSD capacity256 GB
Seek time12.5 ms
Data transfer rate6 Gbit/s
Storage drive buffer size256 MB
Harmonized System (HS) code84717070
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 60 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)5 - 95%
Technical details
InterfaceSerial ATA III
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 60 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)5 - 95%
Weight & dimensions
Width69.8 mm
Weight580 g
Height6.8 mm
Depth100 mm
Other features
HDD capacity256 GB
InternalYes
Connectivity technologyWired