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Conner CP3541 540MB IDE 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 540MB
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Interface: IDE (ATA)
- Rotational Speed: Not specified, typical for its era
- Cache Buffer: Not specified, typical for its era
- Suitable for legacy system upgrades
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Product Overview
The Conner CP3541 is a 540MB IDE hard drive featuring a 3.5-inch form factor. Designed for compatibility with older PC architectures, it utilizes the IDE interface for data transfer. This drive offers a good balance of capacity and performance for its generation.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 540MB |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | IDE |
| Brand | Conner |
Product Description
The Conner CP3541 hard drive is a 3.5-inch internal storage device that leverages the widely adopted IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) interface. With a storage capacity of 540 megabytes, it provided a significant upgrade over earlier drives, allowing for larger operating systems, more applications, and greater user data storage in personal computers of the early to mid-1990s. This drive is characterized by its robust construction and reliable performance, typical of Conner's offerings during that period. The IDE interface ensured broad compatibility with motherboards of the era, making it a popular choice for system builders and end-users alike. While specific technical specifications such as rotational speed and cache size are not always detailed for older drives, models like the CP3541 generally featured rotational speeds in the range of 3600 to 4500 RPM and modest cache buffers. Ideal for retro computing enthusiasts or those maintaining older workstations, the Conner CP3541 offers a tangible connection to the evolution of storage technology. Its IDE interface means it requires a compatible motherboard controller, and its capacity, while substantial for its time, is dwarfed by modern storage standards. Nevertheless, it remains a functional component for systems designed to operate within its technological constraints.
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