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Dell U187H 4GB ATA/IDE Solid State Drive
- Capacity: 4GB
- Interface: ATA/IDE
- Form Factor: Standard 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch (typical for IDE)
- NAND Type: Likely Single-Level Cell (SLC) or Multi-Level Cell (MLC) for older drives
- Designed for legacy systems
- Low power consumption
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Product Overview
The Dell U187H is a 4GB ATA/IDE Solid State Drive. This drive utilizes older interface technology, making it suitable for legacy systems or specific embedded applications where SATA or NVMe interfaces are not available or required.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 4GB |
| Interface | ATA/IDE |
Additional Specifications
| Model | U187H |
Product Description
The Dell U187H solid-state drive offers a modest 4GB capacity and operates using the ATA/IDE interface. This interface, while largely superseded by SATA and NVMe in modern computing, remains relevant for older computer systems, industrial equipment, or specific embedded applications that were designed around this standard. The drive's small capacity suggests it might be intended for boot partitions, firmware storage, or basic operating systems in environments where high storage density is not a requirement. Solid-state drives, even those using older interfaces like IDE, offer significant advantages over traditional mechanical hard drives, including faster access times, lower power consumption, and greater resistance to physical shock. For systems equipped with IDE controllers, the U187H provides an upgrade path to solid-state technology, potentially improving system responsiveness and reliability compared to an aging HDD. Given the 4GB capacity and IDE interface, this drive is likely targeted at niche markets or specific upgrade scenarios for legacy hardware. It represents a solution for maintaining or extending the life of older Dell systems or other compatible devices that rely on the ATA/IDE standard for storage connectivity. Its primary benefit would be the inherent speed and durability advantages of SSD technology over mechanical storage.



