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Dell T478H 8GB ATA/IDE Solid State Drive
- Capacity: 8GB
- Interface: ATA/IDE
- Form Factor: Not specified (likely 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch)
- NAND Type: Not specified
- Designed for legacy systems and embedded applications
- Provides faster access than traditional IDE HDDs
- Low capacity suitable for boot drives or firmware storage
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Product Overview
The Dell T478H is an 8GB ATA/IDE Solid State Drive. This drive uses the older ATA/IDE interface, making it suitable for legacy systems or specific embedded applications where SATA is not available.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 8GB |
| Interface | ATA/IDE |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | Dell |
| Model | T478H |
Product Description
The Dell T478H is a solid-state drive (SSD) with a capacity of 8GB, notable for its use of the ATA/IDE interface. This interface is considered legacy, having been largely superseded by the SATA interface in modern computing. Consequently, the T478H is primarily intended for use in older computer systems, industrial PCs, or embedded systems that still rely on the ATA/IDE connection for storage devices. Despite its small capacity and older interface, the T478H offers the inherent advantages of SSD technology over traditional mechanical hard drives. These advantages include significantly faster data access times, lower power consumption, and greater resistance to physical shock due to the absence of moving parts. For systems equipped with an ATA/IDE controller, this SSD provides a performance boost for tasks such as operating system boot-up or running basic applications. The 8GB capacity is quite limited by today's standards, suggesting that this drive is best suited for roles such as a boot drive for a lightweight operating system, storing firmware, or for specialized embedded applications where storage requirements are minimal. Its compatibility is restricted to systems that feature an ATA/IDE port, making it a niche product for maintaining or upgrading legacy hardware.



