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Dell 641GX 18.2GB Wide Ultra2 SCSI 7200 3.5-inch 1MB Hard Drive
- Dell 641GX Hard Drive
- Capacity: 18.2GB
- Interface: Wide Ultra2 SCSI
- Spindle Speed: 7200 RPM
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch
- Cache: 1MB
- Designed for enterprise servers and workstations
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Product Overview
The Dell 641GX is an 18.2GB Wide Ultra2 SCSI hard drive with a 7200 RPM spindle speed and a 3.5-inch form factor. It features a 1MB cache and utilizes the Wide Ultra2 SCSI interface for high-speed data transfer.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 641GX |
| Brand | Dell |
| Product Type | Hard Drive |
| Capacity | 18.2GB |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | Wide Ultra2 SCSI |
| Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Cache | 1MB |
Product Description
The Dell 641GX is a high-performance hard disk drive designed for enterprise-level applications that require reliable and fast data storage. With a capacity of 18.2GB, it was suitable for its time for operating systems, applications, and critical data storage in servers and workstations. The drive utilizes the Wide Ultra2 SCSI interface, which offers a significant advantage in terms of data transfer rates and bus width compared to older SCSI standards and IDE interfaces. Operating at a spindle speed of 7200 RPM, the 641GX provides relatively quick access times to data, which is crucial for server environments where responsiveness is key. The 1MB cache memory further enhances performance by buffering frequently accessed data, reducing the need for the drive to spin up for every read or write operation. The 3.5-inch form factor is standard for most desktop and server chassis. This drive is an example of enterprise storage technology from an era when SCSI was a dominant interface for high-reliability, high-performance computing. It would typically be found in servers from Dell or other manufacturers that supported Wide Ultra2 SCSI controllers, offering a robust storage solution for demanding workloads.



