- Brand : Seagate
- Product family : Desktop HDD
- Product name : 250GB 3.5" SATA II
- Article code : ST3250624AS
- Category : Internal Hard Drives
- Data-sheet quality : created/standardized by Icecat
- Product views : 19089
- Info modified on : 07 Mar 2024 15:34:52
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Short summary description Seagate Desktop HDD 250GB 3.5" SATA II 3.5" Serial ATA II
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Seagate Desktop HDD 250GB 3.5" SATA II, 3.5", 250 GB, 7200 RPM
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Long summary description Seagate Desktop HDD 250GB 3.5" SATA II 3.5" Serial ATA II
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Seagate Desktop HDD 250GB 3.5" SATA II. HDD size: 3.5", HDD capacity: 250 GB, HDD speed: 7200 RPM
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Features | |
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HDD size | 3.5" |
HDD capacity | 250 GB |
HDD speed | 7200 RPM |
Interface | Serial ATA II |
Type | HDD |
Storage drive buffer size | 16 MB |
HDD number of heads | 16 |
HDD number of cylinders | 16383 |
Read seek time | 8 ms |
Write seek time | 9 ms |
Average latency | 4,16 ms |
Start/stop cycles | 50000 |
Power | |
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Operating voltage | 5 / 12 V |
Start-up current | 2,6 A |
Operational conditions | |
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Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 60 °C |
Storage temperature (T-T) | -40 - 70 °C |
Operational conditions | |
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Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 5 - 90% |
Storage relative humidity (H-H) | 5 - 95% |
Operating altitude | -60,96 - 3048 m |
Non-operating altitude | -60,96 - 12192 m |
Operating shock | 63 G |
Non-operating shock | 350 G |
Weight & dimensions | |
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Width | 101,6 mm |
Height | 26,1 mm |
Depth | 147 mm |
Weight | 580 g |
Other features | |
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Drive devices burst data transfer rate (DMA) | 2 |
Drive devices burst data transfer rate (PIO) | 4 |
Drive devices burst data transfer rate (Ultra DMA) | 5 |
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