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HP D3341-60020 4.3GB SCSI 5400RPM 512KB Cache 3.5-inch 50-Pin Hard Drive
- 4.3GB Storage Capacity
- 3.5-inch Form Factor
- SCSI Interface
- 5400 RPM Rotational Speed
- 512KB Cache
- 50-Pin Connector
- Designed for legacy SCSI systems
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Product Overview
The HP D3341-60020 is a 4.3GB 3.5-inch SCSI hard drive with a rotational speed of 5400 RPM and 512KB cache. It features a 50-pin connector, indicating its use in older SCSI systems, likely for servers or workstations requiring basic storage capacity and reliability.
Technical Information
| Part Number | D3341-60020 |
| Capacity | 4.3GB |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Interface | SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Rotational Speed | 5400 RPM |
| Cache | 512KB |
| Connector | 50-Pin |
| Drive Type | HDD |
Product Description
The HP D3341-60020 hard drive is a component designed for older computer systems that utilized the SCSI interface. With a storage capacity of 4.3GB, it was intended for basic operating system installations, application storage, or data files in environments where larger capacities were not yet standard or necessary. The 3.5-inch form factor is typical for desktop and server drives of its era, ensuring physical compatibility with many drive bays. A key identifier for this drive is its 50-pin SCSI connector, which points to its compatibility with earlier generations of SCSI controllers and cabling. The drive operates at a rotational speed of 5400 RPM, offering a balance between performance and power consumption suitable for general-purpose computing. The inclusion of a 512KB cache helps to improve data access performance by temporarily storing frequently accessed data, reducing the need for mechanical seeks. This drive is primarily relevant for maintaining or restoring functionality to legacy systems that rely on SCSI technology. Its relatively low capacity and older interface mean it is not suitable for modern high-demand applications but serves a critical role for users who need to keep vintage hardware operational. The 5400 RPM speed and SCSI's robust nature provide a level of reliability expected for its intended use in workstations or entry-level servers.



