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Dell 3F773 36GB 15000RPM Ultra160 SCSI 80-Pin 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
- 36GB Storage Capacity
- 15,000 RPM Rotational Speed
- Ultra160 SCSI Interface
- 80-Pin Connector
- 3.5-inch Form Factor
- Designed for high-performance legacy servers
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Product Overview
This Dell hard drive offers a 36GB capacity with a high rotational speed of 15,000 RPM. It uses an Ultra160 SCSI interface, providing fast and reliable data transfer for older server systems.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 36GB |
| Interface | Ultra160 SCSI |
| RPM | 15000 |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Connector | 80-Pin |
| Model | 3F773 |
Product Description
The Dell 3F773 is a high-performance 3.5-inch hard drive designed for enterprise environments that utilize Ultra160 SCSI technology. With a capacity of 36GB and an impressive rotational speed of 15,000 RPM, this drive delivers rapid data access and high throughput, making it suitable for demanding applications where speed and responsiveness are critical. The Ultra160 SCSI interface offers enhanced data transfer rates and improved reliability compared to earlier SCSI standards. The 80-pin connector ensures a secure and high-bandwidth connection, essential for maintaining data integrity during intensive operations. This drive is a robust solution for servers and storage systems requiring fast I/O performance. This drive is particularly relevant for organizations maintaining legacy server infrastructure that relies on SCSI connectivity. Its 15,000 RPM speed provides a significant performance advantage for I/O-bound workloads, such as database operations and transaction processing, even within older system architectures. It represents a reliable option for extending the life and performance of existing SCSI-based systems.



