Spinpoint M7 HM251HI, 250GB SATA II HDD, 6.35 cm (2.5 ") , 5400RPM, 8MB Cache, 105g

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Part Num: HM251HI
EAN: 8808993480708
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Product Description

Key Features
- Max. 160GB formatted capacity per disk
- TuMR/PMR head with FOD technology
- USB 2.0 Interface Support
- Load/Unload Head Technology
- SilentSeek™
- NoiseGuard

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Spinpoint M7 250GB 2.5
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Product Specifications

Hard drive capacity250 GB
Hard drive rotational speed5400 RPM
Hard drive interfaceSerial ATA II
Hard drive size63.5 mm (2.5 ")
Drive device, buffer size8 MB
Hard disk average seek time12 ms
Bytes per sector512
Drive ready time4 s
Power consumption (standby)0.25 W
Start-up current1 A
Weight105 g
Height100 mm
Width69.85 mm
Depth9.5 mm
Operating temperature range (T-T)5 - 55 °C
Storage temperature range (T-T)-40 - 70 °C
Operating relative humidity range5 - 90 %
Storage relative humidity range5 - 95 %
Operating altitude-300 - 3000 m
Non-operating altitude-400 - 15000 m
Operating shock400 G
Non-operating shock900 G
Operating vibration1.5 Grms
FireWire 400N
FireWire 800N
Fibre ChannelN
USB 3.0 ports quantity0
USB 2.0 ports quantity0
Ethernet LAN connectionN
Power requirements5
Colour of productBlack,Silver
InternalY
Data transfer rate (max)3000 Mbit/s
USB poweredN
Drive device, transfer rate300 MB/s
Acoustic pressure emissions2.4 dB
Source data-sheetIcecat.biz
Cartridge load/Unload cycles600000

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