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Dell 4CDWG 60GB SATA 3Gb/s 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive
- 60GB storage capacity
- 2.5-inch form factor
- SATA 3Gb/s interface
- Solid State Drive (SSD)
- Faster boot times and application loading
- Suitable for basic server or workstation upgrades
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Product Overview
The Dell 4CDWG is a 60GB 2.5-inch SATA Solid State Drive (SSD) with a 3Gb/s interface. It provides faster data access than traditional hard drives for entry-level storage needs.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 60GB |
| Form Factor | 2.5-inch |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SATA 3Gb/s |
| Type | SSD |
Product Description
The Dell 4CDWG is a 2.5-inch Solid State Drive (SSD) with a 60GB capacity, designed to offer improved performance over traditional hard disk drives. It utilizes the SATA 3Gb/s interface, which, while not the latest standard, still provides significantly faster read and write speeds compared to mechanical drives. This makes it suitable for applications where quick data access is beneficial, such as operating system drives or frequently accessed program files. This SSD's 2.5-inch form factor ensures compatibility with a wide range of laptops, desktops, and entry-level servers. The 60GB capacity is modest by today's standards but can be sufficient for installing an operating system and essential applications, providing a noticeable boost in system responsiveness. The solid-state nature of the drive means it has no moving parts, leading to greater durability and lower power consumption. The Dell 4CDWG serves as a cost-effective upgrade for systems that are still relying on HDDs. It can dramatically reduce boot times, speed up application loading, and improve the overall user experience. While its capacity might limit its use as a primary storage device for large media libraries or extensive data sets, it excels as a performance-enhancing component for basic computing needs.


