There are four capacities available: 60GB, 128GB, 256GB and 512GB. We were sent a 128GB and 256GB version, but thankfully, not the 60GB variant, since this capacity is so small it's now barely worth using when larger drives are more affordable than they were.
Cased in aluminium, the 2.5-inch SATA 3 drive is 7mm high, which is rapidly becoming a standard physical size for SSDs. Early generations were 9.5mm, which prevented them from fitting in certain laptops and games consoles.
Power consumption is rated at 2.8W for the 128GB model, 3.1W for the 256GB and 3.4W for the 512GB drive.
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