TC SUNBOW 120GB 240GB Portable SSD USB 3.0 NAND Flash External Solid State Dr... For Sale

TC SUNBOW 120GB 240GB Portable SSD USB 3.0 NAND Flash External Solid State Dr...
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TC SUNBOW 120GB 240GB Portable SSD USB 3.0 NAND Flash External Solid State Dr...:
$42.16

TC SUNBOW 120GB 240GB Portable SSD USB 3.0 NAND Flash External Solid State Drive(P1 120GB)
1.Basic Product Information:

-->Brand: TCSunBow;

-->Capacity: 120GB

--> Interface:Type-c To USB 3.0 ;

-->Item Dimensions: 66*36*9 mm;

-->Compatibility: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 and Mac OS 10.4+

2、Performance:

-->Sequential Read/Write(Max): 320/280 MB/s

--> IOPS Random Read/Write IOPS(Max):78221/76379

--> Copy 5GB Data Time: 56Seconds,USB3.0 Drive needs 780S, It\'s More Faster Than the USB3.0 USB Flash Drive.

-->Average Access Time: 0.15ms

3、Power Consumption:

-->Input Voltage: 5V±5%

-->Consumption(Active): Consumption(Idle): 0.3W

4、Reliability:

-->MTBF: >2,000,000 hours

-->ECC: Support BCH ECC 40 bits per 1024 K

-->TRIM/SMART: Support

-->Anti-shock: 1500G(@0.5ms half sine wave)

-->Operating Temp.: 0℃~70℃

-->Storage Temp.: -40℃~85℃

-->Warranty: 3 Years after you received the item


  • *High-speed storage for photos, videos and files
  • *Boost your data transfer speeds with TCSunBow rapid ssd.
  • *Super fast read/write speeds up to 320/280mb/s
  • *Mute Shock and vibration resistant, built for the on-the-go Lifestyle.
  • *3 years manufacturer warranty with free Technical support.


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