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Dell D612F 32GB Single-Level Cell PATA 1.8-Inch Solid State Drive
- Capacity: 32GB
- Interface: PATA (IDE)
- Form Factor: 1.8-Inch
- NAND Type: Single-Level Cell (SLC)
- Brand: Dell
- Model: D612F
- High endurance for specialized applications
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Product Overview
This Dell D612F is a 32GB 1.8-inch PATA solid-state drive. It utilizes Single-Level Cell (SLC) NAND and a PATA interface, designed for specific embedded or older system applications requiring high endurance.
Technical Information
| Brand | Dell |
| Model | D612F |
| Capacity | 32GB |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PATA |
| Form Factor | 1.8-Inch |
| NAND Type | SLC |
Product Description
The Dell D612F is a specialized 32GB solid-state drive featuring a 1.8-inch form factor and a PATA (Parallel ATA, also known as IDE) interface. This combination of specifications indicates its intended use in older systems, embedded devices, or specific industrial applications where PATA connectivity is still required. The 1.8-inch form factor is smaller than the more common 2.5-inch drives, further suggesting its use in compact or specialized hardware. A key feature of this SSD is its use of Single-Level Cell (SLC) NAND flash memory. SLC NAND is renowned for its exceptional endurance, reliability, and performance, offering the highest number of program-erase cycles compared to MLC or TLC NAND. While it has a lower storage density and higher cost per gigabyte, SLC is ideal for mission-critical applications that demand consistent, high-performance operation and long-term data retention under heavy usage. With a 32GB capacity, the D612F is suitable for applications where storage size is less critical than the drive's robustness and longevity. This could include firmware storage, boot drives for embedded systems, or data logging in environments where reliability is paramount. The PATA interface, though largely superseded by SATA, remains relevant in certain legacy systems and industrial equipment.


