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HP 97560-60063 1.3GB SCSI 50-Pin 5.25-Inch Hard Drive
- Capacity: 1.3 GB
- Interface: SCSI
- Connector: 50-Pin
- Form Factor: 5.25-inch
- Drive Type: Internal Hard Disk Drive
- Designed for legacy SCSI systems
- Reliable data storage
- Standard internal drive
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Product Overview
The HP 97560-60063 is a 1.3GB SCSI hard drive featuring a 50-pin connector and a 5.25-inch form factor. This internal drive is designed for older SCSI systems requiring reliable storage.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 1.3 GB |
| Interface | SCSI |
| Connector | 50-Pin |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch |
| Drive Type | HDD |
Product Description
The HP 97560-60063 hard drive offers 1.3GB of storage capacity, utilizing the SCSI interface. This drive is specifically designed for older computer systems that rely on SCSI technology for their storage needs. The 50-pin connector is a common interface for many SCSI devices, ensuring compatibility with a range of SCSI controllers found in legacy servers and workstations. Featuring a 5.25-inch form factor, this internal hard disk drive is larger than the more common 3.5-inch drives, typically found in older desktop computers and servers that had larger drive bays. This form factor was standard for high-capacity drives in its time, providing a substantial amount of storage for the era's computing demands. This drive is a reliable option for maintaining or upgrading older systems that require SCSI connectivity. Its primary purpose is to provide dependable internal storage for applications and operating systems running on legacy hardware. The HP 97560-60063 represents a piece of computing history, catering to the specific needs of systems that predate modern SATA and NVMe interfaces.



